PUBLISHED SINCE MARCH 4, 1880 PB 21997, May 6, 1999

ENVIRONMENTAL/PURCHASING POLICY UPDATE New Environmental/Purchasing Policy for Paper and Paper Products With Recycled Content

Executive Order 13101, “Greening the Government Requirements organizations should: Through Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Federal Acquisi- 1. Review existing contracts, statements of work, specifi- tion,” requires federal agencies to establish preference in cations, drawings, data lists, etc., to eliminate virgin their purchasing programs for environmentally preferable material requirements. products and services. Although this Executive Order does 2. Specify the use of recovered materials. not apply to the Postal Service, we have, in accordance with our environmental protection policy and guiding principles, 3. Use life cycle costing methods where feasible. voluntarily adopted portions of this Executive Order as postal 4. Specify for the purchase of environmentally preferable policy. materials and products. The Postal Service is committed to being a good environ- The White House Council on Environment Quality (CEQ) mental neighbor in each of the 40,000 communities served indicates that compliance with Executive Order 13101 will from coast-to-coast. Our goal is to meet or exceed all appli- not only save trees but also significantly reduce energy use cable environmental laws and regulations in a cost-effective and air pollution. The CEQ estimates that compliance will manner. We are incorporating environmental considerations save as many as a half million trees annually and will also into our business planning processes. We ask every postal reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent, energy employee to take ownership and responsibility for our envi- use by 12 percent, air pollution by 14 percent, solid waste by ronmental initiatives. 14 percent, and wastewater discharges by 28 million gallons Therefore, in line with the minimum content standard of a year. Executive Order 13101, purchases of paper and paper prod- To achieve solid waste reduction savings that would more ucts must meet or exceed the minimum of 30 percent post- than offset any additional costs of purchasing recycled con- consumer materials for high-speed copier paper, offset tent paper and paper products, the following waste reduction paper, forms bond, computer printout paper, carbonless techniques should be used to the maximum extent possible: paper, cardboard, white wove envelopes, writing and office H Reduce the number of hard copies for all documents. paper, book paper, cotton fiber paper, and cover stock. H Use two-sided (duplex) copying for all documents. Exceptions to purchasing a minimum of 30 percent post- H Use e-mail for draft reviews and final document consumer materials are if: distributions. 1. They are not reasonably available. H Use electronic documentation software to 2. They do not meet appropriate performance standards. disseminate business communications, graphics, and 3. They are available only at unreasonable prices. information via e-mail, the Internet, and Corporate If paper and paper products containing 30 percent post- Intranet. consumer materials are not available, then paper containing H Request that contract deliverables and reports be 20 percent or the next highest percentage of post-consumer prepared on diskette. materials should be used. H Strive to reduce paperwork and unnecessary copies. The General Services Administration (GSA), as well as a number of commercial sources, are capable of supplying paper and paper products that meet these specifications.

WILLIAM J. DOWLING A. KEITH STRANGE VICE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, ENGINEERING PURCHASING AND MATERIALS

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CONTENTS

The Postal Bulletin is also available on the World Wide Post Offices Web at http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/bulletin/pb.htm All Offices With City Motorized, Rural, or Highway for customers and at http://blue.usps.gov for Contract Box Delivery Routes: Mailbox Improvement Week, May 17–22 ...... 83 employees. Supply Item Update: New Item of Supply Added to the Environmental/Purchasing Policy Update: New Postal Products National Ordering Agreement ...... 91 Environmental/Purchasing Policy for Paper and Paper All Offices With City Motorized, Rural, or Highway Products With Recycled Content ...... 1 Contract Box Delivery Routes: Curbside Mailboxes ...... 96 Certification Stamp Update: Revised Invoice Administrative Services Certification Stamp ...... 96 POW-MIA Flag: Postal Facilities to Fly POW-MIA Flags . . . . 3 Post Office Changes ...... 97 Customer Relations Memorial Day Posters ...... 101 Mail Alert ...... 4 Postal Employees Domestic Mail Update: Thrift Savings Plan Open Season and DMM Revision: Hazardous Material Mailability Standards . . 5 Implementation of PostalEASE ...... 105 Postage Statements Update: Clarification to Periodicals OSHA Update: Upkeep of OSHA Log 200 and Presence Postage Statements ...... 8 of OSHA Blue Book Required at Each Facility ...... 106 DMM Revision: Hazardous Material — Dry Ice Via Surface Correction: Office of Personnel Management Transportation ...... 9 Website Correction ...... 107 Postage Statement Update: Change to Reporting of Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) ...... 109 Library Mail Postage ...... 9 1999 Open Enrollment Period ...... 109 DMM Revision: Labeling List Changes ...... 10 Thrift Savings Plan Open Season and PostalEASE ...... 111 Restrictions Update: Conditions Applied to Mail Retail Addressed to Military Post Offices Overseas ...... 11 What’s in Store? ...... 113 Delivery Confirmation and Merchandise Return Service: How Priority Mail Global Guaranteedt Works ...... 115 Operational Test for Merchandise Return Service Mail Your Retail Calendar May–July 1999 ...... 117 with Delivery Confirmation Service ...... 13 APO/FPO Changes ...... 13 Postal Bulletin Index DMM Revision: Two New Options Added to the Domestic Quarterly Index ...... PB 21995 (4-8-99) Mail Manual: Labeling List L001 and Package Reallocation for Periodicals and Standard Mail (A) Ordering Information: Following is the list of postal stock Flats Placed on Pallets ...... 14 numbers (PSNs) to use when ordering copies of the Postal Bulletin from the MDCs: Finance HBK F-1 Revision and Postage Stamp List Update: PB 21997: 7690-04-000-3976 PB 21982: 7690-04-000-3961 Periodic Update of the Postage Stamp Master Item PB 21996: 7690-04-000-3975 PB 21981: 7690-04-000-3960 Number List and Revision to Handbook F-1, Post Office PB 21995: 7690-04-000-3974 PB 21980: 7690-04-000-3959 Accounting Procedures ...... 42 PB 21994: 7690-04-000-3973 PB 21979: 7690-04-000-3958 POS ONE Update: POS ONE Sites Automated PB 21993: 7690-04-000-3972 PB 21978: 7690-04-000-3957 PS Form 1538 ...... 52 PB 21992: 7690-04-000-3971 PB 21977: 7690-04-000-3956 PB 21991: 7690-04-000-3970 PB 21976: 7690-04-000-2608 Fraud Alert PB 21990: 7690-04-000-3969 PB 21975: 7690-04-000-2607 Foreign Order No. 434 ...... 53 PB 21989: 7690-04-000-3968 Withholding of Mail Orders ...... 54 PB 21988: 7690-04-000-3967 PB 21974: 7690-04-000-2606 Domestic Orders ...... 54 PB 21987: 7690-04-000-3966 PB 21973: 7690-04-000-2605 Missing, Lost, or Stolen U.S. Money Order Forms ...... 55 PB 21986: 7690-04-000-3965 PB 21972: 7690-04-000-2604 Missing, Lost, or Stolen Canadian Money Order Forms . . . . . 59 PB 21985: 7690-04-000-3964 PB 21971: 7690-04-000-2603 Counterfeited Canadian Money Order Forms ...... 61 PB 21984: 7690-04-000-3963 PB 21970: 7690-04-000-2602 800 Number Available to Verify Canadian Money Orders . . . 61 PB 21983: 7690-04-000-3962 PB 21969: 7690-04-000-2601 Invalid Express Mail Corporate Account Numbers ...... 62 International Mail The Postal Bulletin is published biweekly; ICM Update: International Customized Mail ...... 66 information is effective for 1 year unless it changes IMM Revision: International Mail — Mailing to Cambodia . . . 67 the text of permanent directives or unless otherwise IMM Revision: International Mail — Mailing to Belarus . . . . . 68 specified. Philately Stamp Announcement 99-23: Prostate Cancer Awareness Commemorative Stamp ...... 69 Stamp Announcement 99-24: Lincoln Envelope...... 71 Pictorial Cancellations Announcement ...... 75 Special Cancellation Die Hubs ...... 82 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 3

Administrative Services

POW-MIA FLAGS Postal Facilities to Fly POW-MIA Flags The Defense Authorization Act of 1997 requires the Note: If any of these days fall on a nonbusiness day, post- Postal Service to display the POW-MIA flag at all postal facili- al facilities are required to display the POW-MIA flag on the ties on 6 specific days each year. They are: last business day before the designated day. H Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May. Additional information regarding the POW-MIA flag, in- H Memorial Day, the last Monday in May. cluding display regulations and ordering instructions, can be found in Administrative Support Manual (ASM) 475. H Flag Day, June 14. H Independence Day, July 4. H National POW-MIA Recognition Day, the third Friday — Government Relations, in September. Special Projects and Events, 5-6-99 H Veterans Day, November 11. PAGE 4 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Customer Relations

Mail Alert The mailings below will be deposited in the near future. 1 million pieces or more, should contact Customer Rela- Offices should honor the requested home delivery dates. tions Program Management at 202-268-5885 at least 1 Mailers wishing to participate in these alerts, for mailings of month preceding the requested delivery dates.

Requested Number Class and Delivery of Pieces Title of Mailings Type of Mail Date (Millions) Distribution Presort Level Comments Bloomingdales — Summer Sale Standard A/ 5/8–5/12 1.1 Nationwide CarRt, 3/5-digit 8 3/8″ x 10 1/2″, catalog Continental Eddie Bauer — Summer Resource Standard A/ 5/10–5/12 3.3 Nationwide CarRt, 3/5-digit RR Donnelley, flat Warsaw, PA, revised in-home dates Eddie Bauer — May Sale Mailer IH1 Standard A/ 5/12–5/14 2.4 Nationwide 3-digit/SCF Harte-Hanks flat JC Penney — Diamond Gemstone Standard A/ 5/15–5/18 4.7 Nationwide CarRt Harte-Hanks flat JC Penney — Furniture Standard A/ 5/17–5/19 1.1 Nationwide CarRt Harte-Hanks flat Carol Wright — Mailing Standard A/ 5/17–5/20 20.0 Nationwide Walk Cox Direct, letter sequence Elm City, NC Billy Graham Letter Standard A/ 5/17–5/28 2.0 Nationwide Barcode, Minneapolis, MN letter 3/5-digit, basic JC Penney — Hot Weather Remedies Standard A/ 5/18–5/20 9.5 Nationwide CarRt Harte-Hanks catalog Bloomingdales — Memorial Day Sale Standard A/ 5/21–5/25 1.3 Nationwide CarRt, 3/5-digit 9″ x 10 7/8″, catalog Quebecor Service Merchandise — Memorial Day Standard A/ 5/24–5/25 12.0 Nationwide 3/5-digit RR Donnelley, flat Lynchburg, VA JC Penney — Reward Dollars Standard A/ 5/24–5/26 1.6 Nationwide CarRt Harte-Hanks letter Territory Ahead — Lighting Out 1 Standard A/ 5/24–5/26 1.0 Nationwide CarRt, 3/5-digit Arandell, 48 pages flat Sally Beauty Supply Standard A/ 5/28–5/31 2.0 Nationwide CarRt, 3/5-digit The Mail Box letter

— Customer Relations, Marketing, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 5

Domestic Mail

DMM REVISION Hazardous Material Mailability Standards Effective May 6, 1999, (DMM) Hazard.” In the square that is the intersection point for a C023 is revised to clarify the hazardous material standards class 9 material as International Mail, change the text concerning the use of shipping papers and the requirements “Prohibited” to read “Prohibited, except magnetized materi- for flammable materials, division 6.1 materials, and magne- als per IMM 136.”] tized materials. These revisions are minor clarifications and ***** do not change the existing Postal Service policy for the mail- ability of hazardous material. 1.6 Warning Labels As a reminder, most hazardous material is nonmailable. [Revise C023.1.6 to read as follows:] Generally, the types of hazardous material permitted to be With few exceptions as noted in these standards, most haz- mailed are those that qualify as an ORM-D material and can ardous materials acceptable for mailing fall within the Other be renamed with the proper shipping name of “consumer Regulated Materials (ORM-D) regulations of CFR 49 commodity” within the provisions of Title 49, Code of Federal 173.144, which do not require DOT hazard class warning Regulations (49 CFR) 100-185. Any hazardous material labels. Except for division 6.2 materials under 8.3 and dry ice bearing or required to bear a Department of Transportation under 11.4, any hazardous material bearing or required to (DOT) diamond-shaped hazard class warning label is pro- bear a DOT hazard class warning label under the require- hibited from mailing. The only postal exceptions are for mail- ments in 49 CFR is prohibited from mailing. Mailable ORM-D able division 6.2 material required to bear a DOT class 6 material must be marked as required in 1.7. Mailable hazard- infectious substance label as cited in DMM C023.8.3, and ous material must bear DOT handling labels (i.e., orientation parcels containing dry ice sent via air transportation required arrows, magnetized materials) when applicable. to bear a DOT class 9 miscellaneous label as cited in DMM C023.11.4. 1.7 Package Markings [Revise C023.1.7 to read as follows:] The following revisions will appear in the online DMM available via Postal Explorer (http://pe.usps.gov) and in the Each mailpiece containing a mailable hazardous material printed version of DMM Issue 55. must be plainly and durably marked on the address side with the required shipping name and UN identification number. Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) The UN identification number is not required on a mailpiece that contains an ORM-D material. A mailable ORM-D materi- ***** al must be marked on the address side with “ORM-D” or C Characteristics and Content “ORM-D AIR,” as applicable, immediately following or below the proper shipping name. The proper shipping name for a C000 General Information mailable ORM-D material is consumer commodity. Mailable ***** ORM-D material sent via surface transportation must be marked on the address side as “Surface Mail Only.” C020 Restricted or Nonmailable Articles and SubstancesC01 1.8 Shipping Papers ***** [Revise C023.1.8 to read as follows:] C023 Hazardous Materials For domestic surface transportation, a mailpiece containing a mailable hazardous material except for an ORM-D material 1.0 GENERAL or a specimen mailed under 8.4 must be accompanied by ***** a shipping paper prepared under 49 CFR 172.200 through 172.205. For domestic air transportation, a mailpiece Exhibit 1.3 DOT Hazard Classes and Mailability containing a mailable hazardous material except for a speci- Summary men mailed under 8.4 must be accompanied by a shipper’s [Amend Exhibit 1.3 as follows: In the square on the chart declaration for dangerous goods (i.e., shipping paper) com- marked “Explosives,” change the text “Division 1.4 No pleted and signed in triplicate by the mailer. The shipping Significant Hazard” to read “Division 1.4 Minor Blast paper must be affixed to the outside of the mailpiece. PAGE 6 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) 1.9 Air Transportation Prohibitions wood, or other equivalent material. Multiple inner ***** packagings may be placed in a single outer packag- ing. The address side of the mailpiece is marked [Revise C023.1.9c to read as follows:] “Surface Mail Only” and “Book Matches,” “Strike- c. Flammable materials (gases, liquids, and solids). on-Card Matches,” or “Card Matches,” as appropriate. ***** A shipping paper is required. 2.0 EXPLOSIVES (HAZARD CLASS 1) ***** 2.1 Definition 6.0 OXIDIZING SUBSTANCES, ORGANIC PEROXIDES (HAZARD CLASS 5) ***** 6.1 Definition 2.2 Mailability ***** [Revise C023.2.2 to read as follows:] Explosives are prohibited in international mail. Explosives 6.2 Mailability are prohibited in the domestic mail via air transportation. For [Revise C023.6.2 to read as follows:] domestic surface transportation, explosives are prohibited Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides are prohibited except for certain division 1.4 toy propellant devices and in international mail. For domestic mail, a material that can safety fuses specifically approved by the manager, Business qualify as an ORM-D material is permitted via air or surface Mail Acceptance, USPS Headquarters, before mailing. A transportation. Liquid materials must be enclosed within a mailable explosive must meet the packaging and marking primary receptacle having a capacity of 1 pint or less; the pri- requirements provided with the manager’s approval. A ship- mary receptacle(s) must be surrounded by absorbent cush- ping paper is required. ioning material and held within a secondary leak-resistant ***** container that is packed within a strong outer packaging. Solid materials must be contained within a primary recep- 4.0 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS tacle having a weight capacity of 1 pound or less; the primary (HAZARD CLASS 3) receptacle(s) must be surrounded with cushioning material ***** and packed within a strong outer packaging. Each mailpiece may not exceed a total weight of 25 pounds. The address 4.4 Cigarette Lighters side of each mailpiece must be plainly and durably marked [Amend C023.4.4 by deleting the first sentence and inserting with “ORM-D AIR” or “ORM-D,” as applicable, immediately the following text:] following or below the proper shipping name. A mailable A cigarette lighter equipped with an ignition element and class 5 material sent via surface transportation must be containing fuel is a class 3 flammable liquid. A cigarette light- marked “Surface Mail Only” on the address side. A mailable er that contains a flammable gas is classed as a division 2.1 material sent via air transportation must bear a shipper’s flammable gas. A cigarette lighter containing either flam- declaration for dangerous goods. mable liquid or flammable gas is permitted only in domestic mail via surface transportation when all of the following con- 7.0 TOXIC SUBSTANCES (HAZARD CLASS 6, ditions are met: *** DIVISION 6.1) ***** 7.1 Definitions 5.0 FLAMMABLE SOLIDS (HAZARD CLASS 4) ***** [Revise C023.7.2 and 7.3, and add new 7.4 and 7.5 to read 5.1 Definitions as follows:] ***** 7.2 Mailability 5.3 Matches Toxic substances or poisons are prohibited in international ***** mail. For domestic mail, a division 6.1 toxic substance or poi- [Revise C023.5.3c to read as follows:] son that can qualify as an ORM-D material is permitted when packaged under the applicable requirements in 7.4. Certain c. They are tightly packed in a securely sealed inner other poisonous materials are permitted to be mailed only packaging to prevent any shifting or movement that between the authorized parties and under the conditions in could cause accidental ignition by rubbing against 7.3. adjoining items. The inner packaging(s) is placed securely within an outer container made of fiberboard, POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 7 7.3 Authorized Parties (unless exempted by C024.11.2). Mailable materials A division 6.1 toxic substance having an LD50 for oral toxicity sent via surface transportation must be marked on the of greater than 5 mg/kg but less than or equal to 50 mg/kg address side as “Surface Mail Only.” Each mailpiece is mailable only if packaged under the applicable require- must bear a shipping paper. ments in 7.4 and when sent between authorized parties and 7.5 Irritating Material under specified conditions, as follows: Irritants are prohibited in international mail and domestic a. Toxic substances for scientific use (not outwardly or of mail. their own force dangerous or injurious to life, health, or property) may be sent only between manufacturers, ***** dealers, bona fide research or experimental scientific 8.0 INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES (HAZARD laboratories, and employees of federal, state, or local CLASS 6, DIVISION 6.2) governments who have official use for such poisons ***** and are designated by the agency head to receive or send such poisons. For air transportation, a shipper’s 8.3 Packaging Infectious Substances (Etiologic declaration for dangerous goods is required. Agents) b. Poisonous drugs and medicines may be sent only ***** from the manufacturer or dealer of the drugs and medi- [Revise C023.8.3f to read as follows:] cines to licensed physicians, surgeons, dentists, phar- f. The address side of the mailpiece must bear the macists, druggists, cosmetologists, barbers, and “Etiologic Agents/Biohazard Material” label required veterinarians (18 USC 1716). by 42 CFR 72.3(d) and must be sent by Express Mail, 7.4 Packaging and Marking Priority Mail, or First-Class Mail. Those specific etio- The following requirements must be met, as applicable: logic agents listed in 42 CFR 72.3(f) must be sent reg- istered mail. Each mailpiece must be marked on the a. A toxic substance that can qualify as an ORM-D mate- address side with the proper shipping name and UN rial and does not exceed a total capacity of 8 ounces number of the material (i.e., “Infectious Substances per mailpiece is permitted if: the material is held in an Affecting Humans, UN2814,” or “Infectious Sub- inner receptacle(s); enough cushioning material sur- stances Affecting Animals, UN2900”). Each mailpiece rounds the primary receptacle to absorb all potential must bear a DOT class 6 label for infectious sub- leakage; the cushioning and primary receptacle(s) is stances (etiologic agents), proper UN package speci- packed in another securely sealed secondary packag- fication markings, and orientation markings. ing that is placed within a strong outer packaging. Each mailpiece must be plainly and durably marked on ***** the address side with “ORM-D” or “ORM-D AIR,” as 8.7 Marking and Labeling of Division 6.2 Material applicable, immediately following or below the proper shipping name. Mailable material sent via surface [Revise C023.8.7 to read as follows:] transportation must be marked on the address side as All mailable division 6.2 materials, except those prepared “Surface Mail Only.” under 8.4, must be sent via air transportation. The following markings and labels are required, as applicable: b. Other toxic substances and poisons are permitted to be sent between the authorized parties and under the a. Infectious Substances (Etiologic Agents). Materials conditions in 7.3 when they do not exceed 8 ounces mailable under 8.3 must be marked and labeled as per mailpiece and if: the material is held in a leak- specified in 8.3f. A shipper’s declaration for dangerous resistant primary receptacle(s); sufficient absorbent goods is required. and cushioning material completely surrounds each b. Clinical Specimens and Biological Products. Materials primary receptacle; the primary receptacle(s) and the mailable under 8.4 must be marked on the address absorbent and cushioning materials are firmly held side with “Clinical Specimen — Blood Sample,” within a secondary leakproof (for liquids) or siftproof “Clinical Specimen — Urine Sample,” “Clinical (for solids) packaging; the secondary packaging is Specimen — Saliva Sample,” “Biological Product,” firmly and securely held within a strong outer packag- etc., as appropriate. The universal biohazard symbol ing of 200-pound grade corrugated fiberboard or shown in Exhibit 8.5c(2) may appear on the address equivalent strength. The address side of each mail- side. A shipping paper is not required for material sent piece must be marked with the proper shipping name under 8.4. and UN (or NA) identification number of the material PAGE 8 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) c. Sharps Wastes. Parcels containing sharps waste 11.5 Magnetized Materials mailable under 8.5 must be marked on the address ***** side with the proper shipping name and correct [Revise C023.11.5a and b to read as follows:] UN number (i.e., “Regulated Medical Waste — Sharps, UN 3291”). The universal biohazard symbol a. Definition. A magnetized material is an article that has shown in Exhibit 8.5c(2) must appear on the outside a magnetic field strength capable of causing the devi- of the mailpiece. The manifest required in 8.5c serves ation of aircraft instruments. Magnetized materials as the shipping paper. include magnets and magnetized devices such as magnetrons and light meters of sufficient strength to d. Other Used Medical Devices. Parcels containing other possibly cause erroneous aircraft compass readings. used medical devices mailable under 8.6 must be marked on the address side with the proper shipping b. Mailability. Magnetized material is prohibited in inter- name and correct UN number (i.e., “Regulated national mail except as permitted in IMM 136. A mate- Medical Waste, UN 3291”). The universal biohazard rial with a measurable magnetic field strength greater symbol shown in Exhibit 8.5c(2) must appear on the than 0.00525 gauss at 15 feet is prohibited in the do- outside of the mailpiece. A shipping paper is required. mestic mail. For domestic mail via air transportation, a magnetized material capable of causing a compass ***** deviation at a distance of 7 feet or more is prohibited. 11.0 MISCELLANEOUS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Mailable materials must be packaged and marked as (HAZARD CLASS 9) specified in Publication 52. Mailable material per- ***** mitted via air transportation must bear a shipper’s dec- laration for dangerous goods. *****

— Business Mail Acceptance, Marketing Systems, 5-6-99

POSTAGE STATEMENTS UPDATE Clarification to Periodicals Postage Statements This notice announces minor editorial corrections to the H The reference on Line 56, “Subtotal (Add lines 46 three PS Forms 3541 published in Postal Bulletin 21996 through 57),” is corrected to reflect lines 44 through (4-22-99) and clarifies the calculation for the new “per- 55. pound” entry discount for foreign copies of Periodicals mail- The $0.25 “per-pound” discount for foreign copies en- ings entered at the New Jersey International and Bulk Mail tered at the NJI & BMC is based on the per-copy weight from Center (NJI & BMC), effective May 30, 1999. lines 33, 34, and 35 (as applicable) of PS Form 3541 Since these corrections are editorial only, the PS Forms (expressed in pounds rounded off to four decimal places). 3541 appearing on pages 20–25 of Postal Bulletin 21996 Multiply the per-copy weight by the number of copies entered can still be used. The May 1999 editions appearing on the at the NJI & BMC (which may be different from the number of Business page of the Postal Service website at http://www. copies entered on lines 36, 37, and 38). The weight (number usps.com and in Postal Explorer CD-ROM Version 8.0 re- of pounds, not copies) is reported on line 39 of PS Form 3541 flect these editorial corrections: and rounded off to the nearest whole pound. If the result is H The parentheses in the postage columns on lines 29, under 0.5 pounds, then round to 1 pound. 39, and 57 are removed. H The reference on Line 43, “Total In-County Pound — Mail Preparation and Standards, Rate Postage (Add lines 42 and 43),” is corrected to Marketing Systems, 5-6-99 reflect lines 41 and 42. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 9

DMM REVISION Hazardous Material — Dry Ice Via Surface Transportation Effective May 6, 1999, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) contents of a mailpiece. A mailpiece containing dry ice must C023.11.4 is amended to change the standards that apply be packed in a container that is designed to permit the to the mailing of dry ice in the domestic mail via surface release of carbon dioxide gas and prevent a build-up of pres- transportation. sure that could rupture the parcel. Containers must conform The following revision will appear in the online version of to 49 CFR 173.217 and 175.10(a)(13). Additionally, the fol- the DMM available via Postal Explorer (http://pe.usps.gov) lowing applies: and in the printed version of DMM Issue 55. a. Air Transportation. Each mailpiece may not contain more than 5 pounds of dry ice. The address side of Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) each mailpiece must be clearly marked “Carbon ***** Dioxide Solid, UN1845” or “Dry Ice, UN1845” along with the net weight of the dry ice and the identity of the C Characteristics and Content contents being cooled. A shipper’s declaration pre- ***** pared in triplicate and a DOT Class 9 warning label for miscellaneous hazardous materials must be affixed to C020 Restricted or Nonmailable Articles and the outside of the mailpiece. Substances b. Surface Transportation. The amount of dry ice per ***** mailpiece may exceed 5 pounds. The address side of C023 Hazardous Material each mailpiece must be clearly marked “Carbon Dioxide Solid” or “Dry Ice” and “Surface Mail Only” ***** along with the net weight of the dry ice and the identity 11.0 MISCELLANEOUS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS of the contents being cooled. A shipper’s declaration (HAZARD CLASS 9) and a DOT Class 9 warning label is not required for the dry ice. ***** ***** 11.4 Dry Ice [Revise C023.11.4 to read as follows:] — Business Mail Acceptance, Dry ice (carbon dioxide solid) is prohibited in international Marketing Systems, 5-6-99 mail. Dry ice is permitted in the domestic mail via air or surface transportation when used as a refrigerant to cool the

POSTAGE STATEMENT UPDATE Change to Reporting of Library Mail Postage PS Form 3608-R, Postage Statement — Special Stan- Postal Service website at http://www.usps.com and in Post- dard Mail or Library Mail Permit Imprint, is revised to reflect al Explorer CD-ROM Version 8.0 as print-only (PDF Format) a change to the account identifier code (AIC) for Library Mail forms and fill-in (JAVA Format) forms. postage. Effective May 30, 1999, report postage for Library There will be no distribution of PS Form 3608-R January Mail (in addition to Special Standard Mail) in AIC 124. The 1999 (Revised). Wherever possible, postmasters should en- permit system will automatically report Library Mail postage courage their customers and staff to use the Postal Service in AIC 124. Post offices not supported by the permit system website to obtain forms. must be careful to report postage in the correct AIC. Mailers of Special Standard Mail and Library Mail who pay postage with permit imprint can continue to use the — Mail Preparation and Standards, January 1999 edition of PS Form 3608-R. The January 1999 Marketing Systems, 5-6-99 (Revised) edition will appear on the Business page of the PAGE 10 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

DMM REVISION Labeling List Changes Effective May 6, 1999, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) L004 3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Groups — ADC L004 and L803 are amended to reflect changes in mail proc- Sortation essing operations. Although mailers are encouraged to label ***** according to these revised lists immediately, they must com- ply with these changes no later than July 29, 1999. These Column A 3-Digit ZIP Code Column B changes will be incorporated into the electronic DMM avail- Prefix Group Label to able via Postal Explorer (http://pe.usps.gov) on May 6, 1999, Change From: and will be printed in DMM Issue 55. 600–603, 610, 611, [FCM and STD only] In addition to the distribution and labeling changes, a new 614–616 ADC CAROL STREAM IL 601 labeling list, L001, will be effective July 29, 1999. There have 604, 605, 609, 613, [FCM and STD only] 617–619 ADC S SUBURBAN IL 604 been three corrections to this list since it was published in the April 7, 1999, Federal Register. These changes are sepa- 606–608 [FCM and STD only] ADC CHICAGO IL 606 rately noted below, and are also included in the complete text Change To: of the list contained on pages 15–35 of this Postal Bulletin. 600–603, 610, 611, ADC CAROL STREAM IL 601 614–616 Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) 604, 605, 609, 613, ADC S SUBURBAN IL 604 617–619 ***** 606–608 ADC CHICAGO IL 606 L Labeling Lists Delete: 600–603, 610, 611, [PER only] L000 General Use 614–616 ADC CHICAGO IL 60821 [Corrections to L001 as published in the April 7, 1999 604, 605, 609, 613, [PER only] Federal Register.] 617–619 ADC CHICAGO IL 60821 606–608 [PER only] L001 5-Digit Scheme — Periodicals Flats and ADC CHICAGO IL 60821 Irregular Parcels and Standard (A) Flats ***** ***** L800 Automation Rate Mailings Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To ***** Change From: L803 Non-BMC/ASF Entry — Periodicals and 14120, 21 NIORTH TONAWANDA NY 14120 Standard Mail (A) 89523, 33 RENO NV 89623 97330, 31, 33, 35 CORVALIS OR 97333 Column A Column B Change To: Originating ZIP Codes Label to 14120, 21 NORTH TONAWANDA NY 14120 Change From: 89523, 33 RENO NV 89523 010–013, 050–054, MXD SPRINGFIELD MA 010 056–059 97330, 31, 33, 39 CORVALLIS OR 97333 030–039 MXD MANCHESTER NH 030 ***** Change To: 010–013, 035–037, MXD SPRINGFIELD MA 010 050–054, 056–059 030–034, 038, 039 MXD MANCHESTER NH 030

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RESTRICTIONS UPDATE Conditions Applied to Mail Addressed to Military Post Offices Overseas The following changes and additions are made to the H All federal, state, and local government agencies APO/FPO restriction page in the Postal Bulletin (see page are exempt from providing customs documentation 12). This restriction page is normally printed in the Postal on mail addressed to or from an APO or FPO, Bulletin in the last edition of each month within the “Overseas except for those APOs/FPOs to which restriction Military Mail” article. Mail addressed to or from military post B2 applies. offices overseas is subject to certain conditions or restric- H Prepaid mail from military contractors is exempt, tions of mailing regarding content, preparation, and han- providing the mailpiece is endorsed “Contents for dling. The conditions applied to mail addressed to military Official Use — Exempt from Customs post offices overseas are defined by the use of alpha charac- Requirements.” ters associated with each respective APO/FPO ZIP Code. New Restriction: B2 Restriction B is modified to eliminate some extraneous wording and to add restriction B2. This new restriction B2 will B2. All federal, state, and local government agencies must be used to identify APO/FPO destinations that require the complete customs documentation when sending mail use of customs documentation for government agency mail addressed to or from this APO or FPO weighing 16 weighing 16 ounces or more. ounces or more. Restriction J is a new restriction to identify those APO/ New Restriction: J FPO destinations to which parcels may not exceed 108 inch- es length and girth combined. J. Parcels may not exceed 108 inches in length and girth combined. Revised Restriction: B B. Form 2976-A is required for all mail weighing 16 — International Operations Support, ounces or more, with exceptions noted below. In addi- Network Operations Management, 5-6-99 tion, mailers must properly complete required cus- toms documentation when mailing any potentially dutiable mail addressed to an APO or FPO regardless of weight. The following are exceptions to the requirement for customs documentation on non-dutiable mail that weighs 16 ounces or more: H Known mailers are exempt from providing customs documentation on non-dutiable letters and printed matter weighing 16 ounces or more. (A known mailer is anyone who legally applies a permit imprint to a mailpiece. Mail with meter postage is not considered to be from a known mailer.) PAGE 12 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

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LEGEND G. Only First-Class letters, Periodicals, and Standard Mail (A) are authorized. Form 2976, Customs — CN22 H. Meats, including preserved meats, whether hermetically sealed or Form 2976-A, Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note not, are prohibited. AAFES = Army and Air Force Exchange Service H1. Pork or pork by-products are prohibited. APO = Army/Air Force Post Office I. Mail of all classes must fit in a . Mail may not exceed the Box R = Retired military personnel following dimensions: FPO = Fleet Post Office Length DMM = Domestic Mail Manual 42I ...... 72I length and girth combined MOM = Military Ordinary Mail over 42I to 44I ...... 24I girth I I I MPO = Military Post Office over 44 to 46 ...... 20 girth over 46I to 48I ...... 16I girth PAL = Parcel Airlift Maximum length 48I PSC = Postal Service Center This restriction does not apply to and official government mail SAM = Space Available Mail marked MOM. USDA = United States Department of Agriculture I1. This restriction does not apply to registered mail. Note: Mail order catalogs are prohibited as SAM or PAL mail. I2. This restriction does not apply to official government mail marked MOM. A. Securities, currency, or precious metals in their raw, unmanufactured J. Parcels may not exceed 108 inches in length and girth combined. state are prohibited. Official shipments are exempt from this restriction. K. Mail that includes in the address the words, “Dependent Mail B. Form 2976-A is required for all mail weighing 16 ounces or more, with Section,” may consist only of letter mail, newspapers, magazines, and exceptions noted below. In addition, mailers must properly complete books. No parcel of any class containing any other matter may be mailed to required customs documentation when mailing any potentially dutiable mail the Dependent Mail section. This restriction does not apply if the address addressed to an APO or FPO regardless of weight. The following are does not include the words “Dependent Mail Section.” exceptions to the requirement for customs documentation on non-dutiable L. All official mail is prohibited. mail that weighs 16 ounces or more: M. Fruits, animals, and living plants are prohibited. H Known mailers are exempt from providing customs documentation on non-dutiable letters, and printed matter weighing 16 ounces or N. Registered mail is prohibited. more. (A known mailer is anyone who legally applies a permit imprint O. Personal mail addressed to vessels using this number is limited to to a mailpiece. Mail with meter postage is not considered to be from unregistered First-Class Mail and certified mail. Other classes of mail are a known mailer.) prohibited. H All federal, state, and local government agencies are exempt from P. APO is used for the receipt and dispatch of official mail only. providing customs documentation on mail addressed to an APO or Q. Mail may not exceed 66 pounds, and size is limited to 42 inches FPO, except for those APOs/FPOs to which restriction B2 applies. maximum length and 72 inches maximum length and girth combined. H Prepaid mail from military contractors is exempt, providing the R. All alcoholic beverages, including those mailable under DMM C021, mailpiece is endorsed “Contents for Official Use — Exempt from are prohibited. Customs Requirements.” R1. Materials used in the production of alcoholic beverages (i.e., B1. Form 2976 or 2976-A is required. Articles are liable for customs duty distilling material, hops, malts, yeast, etc.) are prohibited. and/or purchase tax unless they are bona fide gifts intended for use by T. Mailings of case lots of food and supplemental household shipments military personnel or their dependents. When the contents of a parcel meet must be approved by the sender’s parent agency prior to mailing. these requirements, the mailer must endorse the customs form, “Certified to be a bona fide gift, personal effects, or items for personal use of military U. Parcels must weigh less than 16 ounces when addressed to Box R. personnel and dependents,” under the heading, Description of Contents. This restriction does not apply to mail endorsed “Free Matter for the Blind or Exceptions: All other exceptions listed in restriction B above are applicable Handicapped.” to this restriction. U1. Mail is limited to First-Class Mail weighing 13 ounces or less when B2. All federal, state, and local government agencies must complete addressed to Box R. This restriction does not apply to mail endorsed “Free customs documentation when sending mail addressed to or from this APO Matter for the Blind or Handicapped.” Videotapes are prohibited when or FPO weighing 16 ounces or more. addressed to Box R, regardless of weight. C. Cigarettes and other tobacco products are prohibited. U2. Mail is limited to First-Class letters only when addressed to Box R. C1. Obscene articles, prints, paintings, cards, films, videotapes, etc., U3. Mail is limited to First-Class correspondence (including voice and and horror comics and matrices are prohibited. video cassettes), newspapers, magazines, photographs, not exceeding 16 ounces, when addressed to Box R. D. Coffee is prohibited. W. Meat products, such as dried beef, salami, and sausage, may be E1. Medicines or vaccines not conforming to French laws are mailed, provided they remain in their original, hermetically sealed packages prohibited. and bear USDA certification. Other meats, bones, skin, hair, feathers, horns E2. Any matter containing religious materials contrary to Islamic faith or or hoofs of hoofed animals, wool samples, tobacco leaves, including depicting nude or seminude persons, pornographic or sexual items, or chewing and pipe tobacco, snuff, cigars, and cigarettes, or obscene material, nonauthorized political materials is prohibited. including obscene drawings, photographs, films, and carvings, are E3. Radio transceivers, cordless telephones, global positioning prohibited. Exception: 200 grams of tobacco per parcel are permitted duty systems, scanners, base stations, and hand-held transmitters are free. prohibited. X. Personal mail is limited to First-Class Mail (to include audio cassettes F. Firearms of any type are prohibited in all classes of mail. See and voice tapes) weighing 13 ounces or less. This limitation does not apply definitions of firearms in DMM C022.1.1. This restriction does not apply to to official mail. firearms mailed to or by official U.S. government agencies. Y. Mail is limited to First-Class and Priority Mail only. All Periodicals, F1. Privately owned weapons addressed to an individual are prohibited Standard Mail (A), and Standard Mail (B) (including SAM and PAL) are not in any class of mail. authorized. This restriction also applies to official mail. F2. Importation of firearms is restricted to one shotgun and one single Z. No outside pieces (OSPs). shot .22 caliber rifle per individual. Z1. The Anti-Pilferage Seal (Item No O818-A) is required on all pouches and sacks.

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DELIVERY CONFIRMATION AND MERCHANDISE RETURN SERVICE Operational Test for Merchandise Return Service Mail with Delivery Confirmation Service Effective May 3, 1999, the Postal Service will conduct fees associated with these mailpieces will be collected at the a limited test for the purpose of developing rules, regulations, Postage Due Unit identified on the mailing label. and operational procedures to allow mailers to combine Delivery Confirmation service with merchandise return service. The initial test customers will address their returns to: POSTAGE DUE UNIT US POSTAL SERVICE PO BOX 9998 FORT WORTH TX 76161-9998 The test will be expanded after 3 weeks to include returns addressed to Boynton Beach, FL. Additional mailers and destination sites will be added after the initial 6 weeks of the test. The permit holder will be required to pay the appropriate retail Delivery Confirmation service fee for all pieces re- turned bearing the merchandise return service label with a Delivery Confirmation service barcode. All other require- Sample Merchandise Return Label ments must be followed as described in the Domestic Mail w/ Delivery Confirmation Service Manual (DMM) S923. If the test is successful, the availability of Delivery Con- The permit holder’s customers must mail parcels in ac- firmation service combined with merchandise return service cordance with DMM Section 923.1.7. During this test period, will be expanded nationwide. At that time, a Postal Bulletin mailers will print the Delivery Confirmation barcode directly article revising DMM S923 will be published. on their merchandise return service label. Retail clerks are not required to scan these barcodes and should handle the mailpieces as ordinary merchandise return service mail. All — Information Systems, Expedited/Package Services, 5-6-99

APO/FPO Changes Make the following ink changes to the most recent APO/ FPO tables published in Postal Bulletin 21996 (4-22-99). APO/FPO Action Effective Date See Restrictions 09308 Delete “X” Immediately A-B-B1-C1-F-R-U 09345 Activate Immediately B-B1-C-F-F1-N-U-Z1 09348 Delete “X” Immediately A-B-B1-C1-F-R-U

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DMM REVISION Two New Options Added to the Domestic Mail Manual: Labeling List L001 and Package Reallocation for Periodicals and Standard Mail (A) Flats Placed on Pallets Effective July 29, 1999, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) In developing the proposed standards for reallocation, sections E230, E250, E620, E650, L001, M010, M030, consideration was given to what information would be need- M040, M200, M620, and P010 are amended to implement ed during the postal verification process to allow acceptance new labeling list L001, 5-Digit Scheme — Periodicals Flats personnel to identify whether reallocation had been per- and Irregular Parcels and Standard (A) Flats, and to offer formed and determine if it had been performed correctly. It mailers an option to use package reallocation to protect the was determined that proper reallocation could best be en- sectional center facility (SCF) pallet level for Periodicals sured by: and irregular parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats. 1. Keeping the rules as simple as possible by employing The purpose of implementing these options is to improve a one-to-one relationship in the reallocation process; the presort of palletized Periodicals flats and irregular par- that is, mail from only one pallet may be reallocated to cels and Standard Mail (A) flats by: create an SCF pallet. 1. Protecting the sectional center facility (SCF) pallet 2. Requiring any mailer who uses reallocation to use level through the reallocation of packages from finer- Presort Accuracy Validation and Evaluation level pallets to higher-level pallets (e.g., by moving (PAVE)-certified presort software that has also been packages from a 5-digit/scheme or 3-digit pallet to an certified to meet the reallocation standards. SCF pallet that would not otherwise be created). Instances when mail is reallocated to protect an SCF pal- 2. Increasing the amount of mail that can be sorted to let will be documented on the USPS Qualification Report by the 5-digit level through the creation of DMM labeling designating the protected SCF pallet with an identifier of list L001. “PSCF.” This identifier will be used only on the USPS Qualifi- Both L001 and package reallocation are being imple- cation Report and will not be required to appear on pallet mented as optional rather than required preparation meth- labels or on any other mailing documentation. ods to provide mailers with the flexibility to determine the These amendments will appear in the online version of most appropriate combination of these options for their spe- the DMM available via Postal Explorer (http://pe.usps.gov) cific mailing. Mailers will be able to selectively utilize none, and in the printed version of DMM Issue 55. one, or both options as they deem appropriate for their spe- cific mailing. Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) L001 is a 5-digit scheme list that may be used for the E Eligibility preparation of Periodicals and Standard Mail (A) pallets and carrier routes sacks. This 5-digit/scheme sort will yield 5- ***** digit scheme pallets and carrier routes sacks for those 5-digit E200 Periodicals ZIP Code zones listed in L001 and 5-digit pallets and carrier ***** routes sacks for ZIP Codes not listed in L001. The 5-digit ZIP Code zones in each scheme will be treated as a single pre- E230 Nonautomation Rates sort destination subject to a single pallet or sack minimum ***** volume, with no further separation by 5-digit prefix required. The standards for package reallocation and 5-digit/ 2.0 CARRIER ROUTE RATES scheme sort will also apply to presorted Standard Mail (A) ***** irregular parcels that are part of a mailing job prepared in part 2.2 Eligibility as FSM 1000 automation flats placed on pallets. The residu- al shape surcharge for non-letter, non-flat-size mail will apply ***** to the Standard Mail (A) irregular parcels. [Amend 2.2 by revising E230.2.2a to read as follows:] All carrier route rate Periodicals or Enhanced Carrier a. The basic carrier route rate applies to copies in carrier Route rate Standard Mail (A) on a 5-digit scheme pallet pre- route packages of six or more letter-size pieces each pared using L001 will be eligible for the destination delivery that are sorted to carrier route, 5-digit carrier routes, or unit (DDU) rate when the pallet is deposited at the facility 3-digit carrier routes trays; and six or more flat-size designated by the Postal Service as the location where the pieces or irregular parcel-size pieces each that are carrier cases the mail based on the “Label To” Zip Code on sorted to carrier route, 5-digit, or 5-digit scheme carrier the pallet label. routes sacks. (Preparation of 5-digit scheme carrier POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 15 routes sacks is optional, but, if performed, must be 7.2 Eligibility done for all 5-digit scheme destinations.) [Amend E651.7.2 by revising the first sentence to provide ***** DDU rate eligibility for carrier route flats placed in 5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks, as follows:] E250 Destination Entry Pieces in a mailing that meet the standards in 1.0 through 4.0 ***** and 7.0 are eligible for the DDU rate when deposited at a 2.0 DDU RATE DDU, addressed for delivery within that facility’s service area (carrier routes), and placed in properly prepared and labeled 2.1 Eligibility carrier route packages sorted to carrier routes trays (letters) [Amend the second sentence of E250.2.1 to read as follows:] or sacks (flats and irregular parcels), 5-digit carrier routes ***Copies claimed at DDU rates must be part of a carrier trays (letters) or sacks (flats and irregular parcels), or 5-digit route package placed in a carrier routes tray or sack, a 5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks (flats) under M600, or palletized carrier routes tray or sack, or, for flats and irregular parcels, under M045, and otherwise eligible for and claimed at a carri- a 5-digit scheme carrier routes sack, under M200, or be pal- er route rate. *** letized under M045, and otherwise eligible for and claimed ***** at a carrier route rate. *** L Labeling Lists ***** L000 General Use E600 Standard Mail [Add labeling list L001 as follows:] ***** L001 5-Digit Scheme — Periodicals Flats and E620 Nonautomation Standard Mail (A) Rates Irregular Parcels and Standard Mail (A) Flats ***** When 5-digit scheme sort is used for Periodicals flats and irregular parcels packages and Standard Mail (A) flats pack- 2.0 ENHANCED CARRIER ROUTE RATES ages, mail for the 5-digit ZIP Codes shown in Column A must ***** be combined on pallets or in carrier routes sacks labeled to 2.8 Basic Rates the corresponding destination shown in Column B. [Amend E620.2.8 by revising 2.8b to read as follows:] Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Basic (nonautomation) carrier route rates apply to each 00901, 02 SAN JUAN PR 00901 piece that is sorted under M620 into the corresponding quali- 00907, 08 SAN JUAN PR 00907 fying groups: 00909, 10 SAN JUAN PR 00909 ***** 00911–14 SAN JUAN PR 00911 b. Flat-size pieces in a carrier route package of 10 or 00915, 16 SAN JUAN PR 00915 more pieces palletized under M045 or placed in a car- 00917–19 SAN JUAN PR 00917 rier route sack containing at least 125 pieces or 15 00920–22, 68 SAN JUAN PR 00920 pounds of pieces or in a 5-digit or 5-digit scheme carri- 00923, 24, 29 SAN JUAN PR 00923 er routes sack. (Preparation of 5-digit scheme carrier 00925, 27, 28 SAN JUAN PR 00925 routes sacks is optional, but, if performed, must be 00958, 60 BAYAMON PR 00960 done for all 5-digit scheme destinations.) 00956, 57, 59, 61 BAYAMON PR 00961 00962, 63, 65 CATANO PR 00962 ***** 00966, 67, 69, 70 GUAYNABO PR 00970 E650 Destination Entry 00979, 82–88 CAROLINA PR 00982 01013, 14, 20–22 CHICOPEE MA 01013 E651 Regular, Nonprofit, and Enhanced Carrier 01432, 33 AYER MA 01432 Route Standard Mail 01701–05 FRAMINGHAM MA 01701 ***** 01830–35 HAVERHILL MA 01830 01840–45 LAWRENCE MA 01840 7.0 DDU DISCOUNT 01850–54 LOWELL MA 01850 ***** 01950–52 NEWBURYPORT MA 01950 PAGE 16 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 02108, 33 BOSTON MA 02108 07042–44 MONTCLAIR NJ 07042 02109, 13 BOSTON MA 02109 07050–52 ORANGE NJ 07050 02110–12 BOSTON MA 02110 07055–57 PASSAIC NJ 07055 02118–20 ROXBURY MA 02118 07059–63 PLAINFIELD NJ 07061 02121, 25 DORCHESTER MA 02121 07065–67 RAHWAY NJ 07065 02140–42, 63 CAMBRIDGE MA 02140 07070–75 RUTHERFORD NJ 07070 02143–45 SOMERVILLE MA 02143 07090–92 WESTFIELD NJ 07091 02153, 55, 56 MEDFORD MA 02155 07094, 96 SECAUCUS NJ 07094 02420, 21 LEXINGTON MA 02420 07401, 17, 23, 46, 58, ALLENDALE NJ 07401 02445–47 BROOKLINE MA 02446 63, 81, 95, 98 02451–54 WALTHAM MA 02451 07450–52 RIDGEWOOD NJ 07450 02471, 72, 77 WATERTOWN MA 02472 07470, 74, 77 WAYNE NJ 07470 02474–76 ARLINGTON MA 02474 07601–08 HACKENSACK NJ 07606 02478, 79 BELMONT MA 02478 07631, 32 ENGLEWOOD NJ 07631 02457, 81, 82 WELLESLEY HILLS MA 02481 07701, 02, 04 REDBANK NJ 07701 02540, 41 FALMOUTH MA 02540 07801–03, 06, 69 DOVER NJ 07801 02664, 73 SOUTH YARMOUTH MA 02664 07901, 02 SUMMIT NJ 07901 02721, 22 FALL RIVER MA 02721 07960–63 MORRISTOWN NJ 07960 02725, 26 SOMERSET MA 02726 08002, 03, 34 CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 02741, 42 NEW BEDFORD MA 02741 08540–44 PRINCETON NJ 08540 02779, 80 TAUNTON MA 02780 08723, 24 BRICK NJ 08723 02860, 62 PAWTUCKET RI 02860 08753–57 TOMS RIVER NJ 08753 02879, 80, 83 WAKEFIELD RI 02880 08817–20, 37 EDISON NJ 08817 02895, 96 WOONSOCKET RI 02895 08854, 55 PISCATAWAY NJ 08854 03051, 52 HUDSON NH 03051 08861–63 PERTH AMBOY NJ 08861 03060, 61 NASHUA NH 03060 08871, 72 SAYREVILLE NJ 08872 03062, 63 NASHUA NH 03062 08873, 75 SOMERSET NJ 08873 03108, 11 MANCHESTER NH 03108 08878, 79 SOUTH AMBOY NJ 08879 03246, 47 LACONIA NH 03246 10017, 44 GRAND CENTRAL NY 10017 03301–06 CONCORD NH 03301 10022, 55 FDR NY 10022 03431, 35 KEENE NH 03431 10520, 21 CROTON ON HUDSON NY 10520 03801–04 PORTSMOUTH NH 03801 10550–53, 57–59 MOUNT VERNON NY 10550 03820, 22 DOVER NH 03820 10570–72 PLEASANTVILLE NY 10570 03842, 43 HAMPTON NH 03842 10580, 81 RYE NY 10580 03839, 66–68 ROCHESTER NH 03867 10940, 41, 43 MIDDLETOWN NY 10940 04101, 08 PORTLAND ME 04101 10951, 52 MONSEY NY 10952 05301–04 BRATTLEBORO VT 05301 10994, 95 WEST NYACK NY 10994 05401–07 BURLINGTON VT 05401 10996, 97 WEST POINT NY 10996 05601–04, 09, 20, 33 MONTPELIER VT 05601 11001, 02, 04, 05 FLORAL PARK NY 11001 05701, 02 RUTLAND VT 05701 11020–27 GREAT NECK NY 11022 06050–53 NEW BRITAIN CT 06050 11040–44 NEW HYDE PARK NY 11040 06701–06, 08, 10, 12, WATERBURY CT 06701 11050–56 PORT WASHINGTON NY 11050 16, 20–26, 49 11553, 55, 56 UNIONDALE NY 11553 06777, 93, 94 WASHINGTON DEPOT CT 06777 11580–83 VALLEY STREAM NY 11580 06810–13, 16, 17 DANBURY CT 06810 11568, 90 WESTBURY NY 11590 06830, 31, 36 GREENWICH CT 06830 11702, 03, 07 BABYLON NY 11702 06850–60 NORWALK CT 06850 11776, 77 PORT JEFFERSON NY 11776 06880, 81 WESTPORT CT 06880 12180, 83 TROY NY 12180 07004, 06, 07 CALDWELL NJ 07006 12550–53 NEWBURGH NY 12550 07011–15 CLIFTON NJ 07015 12601, 02 POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 07017–19 EAST ORANGE NJ 07019 12603, 04 ARLINGTON NY 12603 07024, 25 FORT LEE NJ 07024 12801, 03, 04 GLENS FALLS NY 12801 07031, 32 KEARNY NJ 07032 12901, 03 PLATTSBURGH NY 12901 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 17

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 13021, 22 AUBURN NY 13021 23111, 16 MECHANICSVILLE VA 23111 13088–90 LIVERPOOL NY 13088 23112, 13 MIDLOTHIAN VA 23112 13440, 41 ROME NY 13440 23185–87 WILLIAMSBURG VA 23185 14020, 21 BATAVIA NY 14020 23229, 55, 94 RICHMOND VA 23229 14094, 95 LOCKPORT NY 14094 23233, 38, 42 RICHMOND VA 23233 14120, 21 NORTH TONAWANDA NY 14120 23234, 37 RICHMOND VA 23234 14150, 51 TONAWANDA NY 14150 23235, 36 RICHMOND VA 23235 14201, 02 BUFFALO NY 14202 23430, 31 SMITHFIELD VA 23430 14203–05 BUFFALO NY 14203 23432–39 SUFFOLK VA 23434 14208, 09 BUFFALO NY 14209 23690–93 GRAFTON VA 23692 14301–05 NIAGARA FALLS NY 14302 23801, 03–06 PETERSBURG VA 23801 14850–53, 82 ITHACA NY 14850 23832, 38 CHESTERFIELD VA 23832 14901–05 ELMIRA NY 14901 23901, 09, 43 FARMVILLE VA 23901 17001, 11 CAMP HILL PA 17011 24001–10 ROANOKE VA 24001 17042, 46 LEBANON PA 17042 24011, 13, 16 ROANOKE VA 24011 17701, 03 WILLIAMSPORT PA 17701 24022–38, 40, 42–45, 48 ROANOKE VA 24022 18015–18 BETHLEHEM PA 18015 24060–63 BLACKSBURG VA 24060 18040, 42–45 EASTON PA 18042 24068, 73 CHRISTIANSBURG VA 24068 18504, 08, 12, 17–19 SCRANTON PA 18504 24112–15 MARTINSVILLE VA 24112 18501, 03, 05, 07, 09, SCRANTON PA 18505 24141–43 RADFORD VA 24141 10, 15 24401, 02 STAUNTON VA 24401 18640–44 PITTSTON PA 18640 24505–22, 24–39, LYNCHBURG VA 24505 18701, 02 WILKES BARRE PA 18701 44–50, 52–71, 73–91, 18704, 08, 09 WILKES BARRE PA 18704 93–99 18705–07 WILKES BARRE PA 18705 24540–43 DANVILLE VA 24541 18954, 66 SOUTHHAMPTON PA 18966 25301, 11 CHARLESTON WV 25301 19013–16, 22 CHESTER PA 19013 25302, 12 CHARLESTON WV 25302 19020, 21 BENSALEM PA 19020 25303, 09 CHARLESTON WV 25303 19025, 34 FORT WASHINGTON PA 19025 25304, 15 CHARLESTON WV 25304 19043, 98 HOLMES PA 19043 25701, 03–05, 71–79 HUNTINGTON WV 25701 19047–49, 53 LANGHORNE PA 19047 25706–29 HUNTINGTON WV 25706 19054–59 LEVITTOWN PA 19054 26101–06 PARKERSBURG WV 26101 19037, 63–65, 86, 91 MEDIA PA 19063 26301, 02 CLARKSBURG WV 26301 19080, 87–89 WAYNE PA 19080 26501–08 MORGANTOWN WV 26505 19082–84 UPPER DARBY PA 19082 26554, 55 FAIRMONT WV 26554 19301, 12, 33 PAOLI PA 19301 27101, 15 WINSTON SALEM NC 27101 19380–83 WEST CHESTER PA 19380 27103, 04, 14 WINSTON SALEM NC 27103 19401, 04 NORRISTOWN PA 19401 27105, 06, 16 WINSTON SALEM NC 27106 19403, 07–09 EAGLEVILLE PA 19403 27107, 17, 27 WINSTON SALEM NC 27107 19405, 06 KING OF PRUSSIA PA 19406 27203, 04 ASHEBORO NC 27203 19464, 65 POTTSTOWN PA 19464 27215–17, 20 BURLINGTON NC 27215 19702, 11–18, 25, 26 NEWARK DE 19711 27260–65 HIGH POINT NC 27260 20110–12 MANASSAS VA 20110 27284, 85 KERNERSVILLE NC 27284 20120, 21 CENTERVILLE VA 20120 27288, 89 EDEN NC 27288 20186, 87 WARRENTON VA 20186 27292–95 LEXINGTON NC 27292 20703–06, 37, 38, 40, CALVERT DDC MD 20782 27320–23 REIDSVILLE NC 27320 41, 81–85, 87–89 27330, 31 SANFORD NC 27330 22191–94 WOODBRIDGE VA 22191 27360, 61 THOMASVILLE NC 27360 22401–08, 12 FREDERICKSBURG VA 22401 27401–03, 11, 20, 35, 55 GREENSBORO NC 27401 22554, 55 STAFFORD VA 22554 27405, 15 GREENSBORO NC 27405 22801, 07 HARRISONBURG VA 22801 27406, 16 GREENSBORO NC 27406 22901–11 CHARLOTTESVILLE VA 22901 27408, 09, 10 GREENSBORO NC 27408 23058–60 GLEN ALLEN VA 23060 27511–13, 19 CARY NC 27511 PAGE 18 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 27514, 15, 99 CHAPEL HILL NC 27514 29115–18 ORANGEBURG SC 29115 27530–34 GOLDSBORO NC 27530 29150–54 SUMTER SC 29150 27587, 88 WAKE FOREST NC 27587 29169–72 WEST COLUMBIA SC 29169 27604, 16 RALEIGH NC 27604 29301–03, 06, 07 SPARTANBURG SC 29301 27608, 09 RALEIGH NC 27609 29304, 05, 16, 18, 19 SPARTANBURG SC 29304 27603, 10 RALEIGH NC 27610 29340–42 GAFFNEY SC 29340 27612, 13 RALEIGH NC 27612 29401, 03, 13 CHARLESTON SC 29401 27614, 15 RALEIGH NC 27615 29405, 15 CHARLESTON SC 29405 27701, 03 DURHAM NC 27701 29406, 19 CHARLESTON SC 29406 27705, 15 DURHAM NC 27705 29407, 17 CHARLESTON SC 29407 27707, 13, 17 DURHAM NC 27707 29412, 22 CHARLESTON SC 29412 27709, 11 DURHAM NC 27709 29414, 16 CHARLESTON SC 29414 27712, 22 DURHAM NC 27712 29418, 20, 23 CHARLESTON SC 29418 27801–04 ROCKY MOUNT NC 27801 29455, 57 JOHNS ISLAND SC 29455 27833–36, 58 GREENVILLE NC 27833 29434, 61 MONCKS CORNER SC 29461 27893–96 WILSON NC 27893 29464–66 MOUNT PLEASANT SC 29464 27906–09 ELIZABETH CITY NC 27909 29483, 84 SUMMERVILLE SC 29483 28001, 02 ALBEMARLE NC 28001 29485, 56 SUMMERVILLE SC 29485 28025, 26 CONCORD NC 28025 29526–28 CONWAY SC 29526 28052, 53 GASTONIA NC 28052 29532, 40 DARLINGTON SC 29532 28054–56 GASTONIA NC 28054 29550, 51 HARTSVILLE SC 29550 28070, 78 HUNTERSVILLE NC 28078 29572, 75, 77, 78, 87 MYRTLE BEACH SC 29577 28081–83 KANNAPOLIS NC 28081 29582, 97, 98 N MYRTLE BEACH SC 29582 28092, 93 LINCOLNTON NC 28092 29601, 05, 09 GREENVILLE SC 29601 28104–06 MATTHEWS NC 28105 29602, 13, 14, 18, 19 GREENVILLE SC 29602 28110–12 MONROE NC 28110 29603, 04, 08, 12 GREENVILLE SC 29603 28144–47 SALISBURY NC 28144 29606, 07 GREENVILLE SC 29606 28150–52 SHELBY NC 28150 29610, 11, 17 GREENVILLE SC 29610 28301–09, 11, 14 FAYETTEVILLE NC 28301 29615, 16 GREENVILLE SC 29615 28328, 29 CLINTON NC 28328 29621–26 ANDERSON SC 29621 28334, 35 DUNN NC 28334 29631–34 CLEMSON SC 29631 28352, 53 LAURINBURG NC 28352 29640–42 EASLEY SC 29640 28358–60 LUMBERTON NC 28358 29646–49 GREENWOOD SC 29646 28370–74 PINEHURST NC 28370 29650–52 GREER SC 29650 28387, 88 SOUTHERN PINES NC 28387 29672, 78, 79 SENECA SC 29672 28401–12 WILMINGTON NC 28401 29680, 81 SIMPSONVILLE SC 29680 28459, 67–70 SHALLOTTE NC 28459 29715, 16 FORT MILL SC 29715 28461, 65 SOUTHPORT NC 28461 29720, 21 LANCASTER SC 29720 28501–04 KINSTON NC 28501 29730, 31, 33, 34 ROCK HILL SC 29730 28540, 45 JACKSONVILLE NC 28540 29901–04, 06 BEAUFORT SC 29901 28543, 44, 46 JACKSONVILLE NC 28546 30004, 09 ALPHARETTA GA 30004 28560–64 NEW BERN NC 28560 30005, 22 ALPHARETTA GA 30005 28601–03 HICKORY NC 28601 30012, 13, 94 CONYERS GA 30012 28607, 08 BOONE NC 28607 30030, 31, 33, 89 DECATUR GA 30030 28633, 45 LENOIR NC 28645 30034–37 DECATUR GA 30034 28655, 80 MORGANTON NC 28655 30038, 58 LITHONIA GA 30038 28625, 77, 87 STATESVILLE NC 28677 30028, 40, 41 CUMMING GA 30040 28734, 44 FRANKLIN NC 28734 30043, 46 LAWRENCEVILLE GA 30043 28739, 91–93 HENDERSONVILLE NC 28739 30042, 44, 45 LAWRENCEVILLE GA 30044 28738, 85, 86 WAYNESVILLE NC 28786 30047, 48 LILBURN GA 30047 28804, 14 ASHEVILLE NC 28804 30008, 60 MARIETTA GA 30060 28806, 16 ASHEVILLE NC 28806 30071, 93 NORCROSS GA 30071 29071–73 LEXINGTON SC 29072 30075, 77 ROSWELL GA 30075 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 19

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 30080–82 SMYRNA GA 30080 32506, 16, 26 PENSACOLA FL 32506 30083, 86, 88 STONE MOUNTAIN GA 30083 32507, 08 PENSACOLA FL 32507 30084, 85 TUCKER GA 30084 32522, 23 PENSACOLA FL 32522 30010, 92 NORCROSS GA 30092 32536, 38, 39 CRESTVIEW FL 32536 30101, 02 ACWORTH GA 30101 32540, 41 DESTIN FL 32540 30120, 21 CARTERSVILLE GA 30120 32547–49 FT WALTON BEACH FL 32547 30188, 89 WOODSTOCK GA 30188 32561, 62, 66 GULF BREEZE FL 32561 30701, 03 CALHOUN GA 30701 32544, 69 MARY ESTHER FL 32569 30719–22 DALTON GA 30720 32570–72, 83 MILTON FL 32570 31201, 11, 17 MACON GA 31201 32578, 88 NICEVILLE FL 32578 31206, 16 MACON GA 31206 32615, 16 ALACHUA FL 32615 31210, 20 MACON GA 31210 32626, 44 CHIEFLAND FL 32626 31310, 13–15 HINESVILLE GA 31310 32643, 55 HIGH SPRINGS FL 32643 31401, 15 SAVANNAH GA 31401 32701, 15 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32701 31403, 05 SAVANNAH GA 31403 32707, 18, 30 CASSLEBERRY FL 32707 31404, 14 SAVANNAH GA 31404 32708, 19 WINTER SPRINGS FL 32708 31406, 11, 16 SAVANNAH GA 31406 32703, 04, 12 APOPKA FL 32712 31407, 08, 18 SAVANNAH GA 31407 32714, 16 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 31419, 20 SAVANNAH GA 31419 32720–24 DELAND FL 32720 31701, 05 ALBANY GA 31701 32725, 28 DELTONA FL 32725 31702, 03, 06, 08 ALBANY GA 31702 32726, 27, 36 EUSTIS FL 32726 31709, 68, 92, 94 AMERICUS GA 31709 32738, 39 DELTONA FL 32738 31901, 02 COLUMBUS GA 31901 32746, 95 LAKE MARY FL 32746 31903, 05 COLUMBUS GA 31903 32750, 52 LONGWOOD FL 32750 32034, 35 FERNANDINA BEACH FL 32034 32751, 94 MAITLAND FL 32751 32024, 25, 55, 56 LAKE CITY FL 32055 32756, 57 MT DORA FL 32757 32060, 64 LIVE OAK FL 32060 32763, 74 ORANGE CITY FL 32763 32050, 68 MIDDLEBURG FL 32068 32762, 65, 66 OVIEDO FL 32765 32065, 67, 73 ORANGE PARK FL 32073 32771–73 SANFORD FL 32771 32084–86, 92, 95 SAINT AUGUSTINE FL 32084 32779, 91 LONGWOOD FL 32779 32041, 97 YULEE FL 32097 32780–83, 96 TITUSVILLE FL 32780 32205, 20, 21, 36, 54 JACKSONVILLE FL 32205 32789, 90 WINTER PARK FL 32789 32207, 47 JACKSONVILLE FL 32207 32801, 02 ORLANDO FL 32801 32208, 19 JACKSONVILLE FL 32208 32804, 54 ORLANDO FL 32804 32210, 38 JACKSONVILLE FL 32210 32805, 55 ORLANDO FL 32805 32211, 39, 77 JACKSONVILLE FL 32211 32806, 56 ORLANDO FL 32806 32216, 45, 46 JACKSONVILLE FL 32216 32807, 57 ORLANDO FL 32807 32217, 23, 37, 41, 57, 59 JACKSONVILLE FL 32217 32808, 18, 68 ORLANDO FL 32808 32218, 26 JACKSONVILLE FL 32218 32809, 39, 59 ORLANDO FL 32809 32225, 35 JACKSONVILLE FL 32225 32810, 60 ORLANDO FL 32810 32224, 40, 50 JACKSONVILLE FL 32250 32811, 35, 61 ORLANDO FL 32811 32256, 58 JACKSONVILLE FL 32256 32812, 27, 32 ORLANDO FL 32812 32301, 11 TALLAHASSEE FL 32301 32817, 67 ORLANDO FL 32817 32303, 15 TALLAHASSEE FL 32303 32819, 21, 36, 69 ORLANDO FL 32819 32304, 10, 16 TALLAHASSEE FL 32304 32820, 26, 28, 29, 31, ORLANDO FL 32820 32308, 17 TALLAHASSEE FL 32308 33, 34, 78 32401, 02 PANAMA CITY FL 32401 32824, 37, 77 ORLANDO FL 32824 32403, 04 PANAMA CITY FL 32404 32901, 02, 19 MELBOURNE FL 32901 32405, 06, 09 PANAMA CITY FL 32405 32904, 12 WEST MELBOURNE FL 32904 32407, 08, 13, 17 PANAMA CITY FL 32407 32905, 06 PALM BAY FL 32905 32502, 73–76, 89–98 PENSACOLA FL 32502 32907–09, 11 PALM BAY WEST FL 32907 32501, 03, 13 PENSACOLA FL 32503 32922–24, 26, 27 COCOA FL 32922 32504, 14, 24, 34 PENSACOLA FL 32504 32925, 37 PATRICK AFB FL 32925 PAGE 20 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 32931, 32 COCOA BEACH FL 32931 33468, 77, 78 JUPITER FL 33468 32934, 40, 41 EAU GALLIE FL 32934 33509, 11 BRANDON FL 33511 32952–54 MERRITT ISLAND FL 32952 33523, 25, 26 DADE CITY FL 33525 32955, 56 ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 33539–41, 43, 44 ZEPHYRHILLS FL 33540 32958, 76, 78 SEBASTIAN FL 32958 33548, 49 LUTZ FL 33549 32960, 63 VERO BEACH FL 32960 33564–67 PLANT CITY FL 33566 32962, 65, 68 VERO BEACH FL 32962 33568, 69 RIVERVIEW FL 33569 32966, 67, 69 VERO BEACH FL 32966 33570, 72, 73 RUSKIN FL 33570 33008, 09 HALLANDALE FL 33009 33583, 84 SEFFNER FL 33584 33010, 11 HIALEAH FL 33010 33594, 95 VALRICO FL 33594 33015, 17 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33015 33602, 72 TAMPA FL 33602 33002, 18 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33018 33603, 73 TAMPA FL 33603 33019, 20, 22 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33020 33604, 74 TAMPA FL 33604 33021, 81 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33021 33605, 75 TAMPA FL 33605 33023, 83 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33023 33610, 80 TAMPA FL 33610 33024, 84 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33024 33611, 81 TAMPA FL 33611 33030, 33, 90 HOMESTEAD FL 33030 33612, 82 TAMPA FL 33612 33031, 32, 39, 92 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33032 33614, 84 TAMPA FL 33614 33034, 35 HOMESTEAD FL 33034 33615, 85 TAMPA FL 33615 33040, 41, 45 KEY WEST FL 33040 33616, 86 TAMPA FL 33616 33055, 56 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33055 33618, 25, 88 TAMPA FL 33618 33060, 69 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33060 33624, 26 TAMPA FL 33624 33061, 62, 72 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33061 33637, 87 TAMPA FL 33637 33063, 93 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33063 33701, 31 ST PETERSBURG FL 33701 33065, 75 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33065 33702, 16, 42 ST PETERSBURG FL 33702 33067, 73, 76, 97 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33067 33703, 32 ST PETERSBURG FL 33703 33071, 77 SOUTH FLORIDA FL 33071 33704, 34 ST PETERSBURG FL 33704 33128, 32, 36 MIAMI FL 33128 33705, 12, 15, 39 ST PETERSBURG FL 33705 33129, 30 MIAMI FL 33129 33706, 36, 40, 41 ST PETERSBURG FL 33706 33127, 37 MIAMI FL 33137 33707, 11, 37, 47 ST PETERSBURG FL 33707 33109, 39 MIAMI FL 33139 33708, 38 ST PETERSBURG FL 33708 33167, 68 MIAMI FL 33167 33709, 10, 43 ST PETERSBURG FL 33709 33174, 84 MIAMI FL 33174 33713, 14, 84 ST PETERSBURG FL 33713 33175, 85 MIAMI FL 33175 33730, 33 ST PETERSBURG FL 33730 33186, 96 MIAMI FL 33186 33755, 57, 69 CLEARWATER FL 33755 33301, 94 FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 33759, 60, 62, 64 CLEARWATER FL 33762 33324, 88 FT LAUDERDALE FL 33324 33761, 63, 65 CLEARWATER FL 33765 33404, 19 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33404 33770, 71, 74, 79 LARGO FL 33770 33407, 12 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 33772, 73, 75–78 SEMINOLE FL 33772 33411, 21 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33411 33780–82 PINELLAS PARK FL 33781 33413, 15 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33413 33785, 86 INDIAN ROCKS BEACH FL 33785 33417, 22 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33417 33801–03, 15 LAKELAND FL 33801 33424, 25, 74 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33424 33805, 09, 10 LAKELAND FL 33805 33427, 29, 81 BOCA RATON FL 33427 33807, 11, 13 LAKELAND FL 33813 33428, 97 BOCA RATON FL 33428 33830, 31 BARTOW FL 33830 33441, 43 DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33441 33844, 45 HAINES CITY FL 33844 33444, 47 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444 33853–56, 59, 67 LAKE WALES FL 33853 33445, 82 DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 33870–72 SEBRING FL 33870 33446, 48, 84 DELRAY BEACH FL 33446 33880, 82, 83 WINTER HAVEN FL 33880 33455, 75 HOBE SOUND FL 33455 33881, 84, 85 LAKELAND FL 33881 33461, 66 LAKE WORTH FL 33461 33901, 16 FT MYERS FL 33901 33462, 65 LAKE WORTH FL 33462 33903, 17 FT MYERS FL 33903 33454, 63 LAKE WORTH FL 33463 33905, 94 FT MYERS FL 33905 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 21

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 33909, 93 CAPE CORAL FL 33909 34743–45, 58, 59 KISSIMMEE FL 34743 33912, 13 FT MYERS FL 33912 34748, 49, 88, 89 LEESBURG FL 34748 33914, 91 CAPE CORAL FL 33914 34769–73 ST CLOUD FL 34769 33931, 32 FT MYERS BEACH FL 33931 34777, 78, 87 WINTER GARDEN FL 34777 33935, 75 LABELLE FL 33935 34945, 81, 82, 86–88 FT PIERCE FL 34945 33936, 70–72 LEHIGH ACRES FL 33936 34946, 47, 49, 51 FT PIERCE FL 34946 33948, 53, 81 PT CHARLOTTE FL 33948 34948, 54, 79, 85 FT PIERCE FL 34948 33950, 55, 82 PUNTA GORDA FL 33950 34957, 58 JENSEN BEACH FL 34957 33952, 54 PT CHARLOTTE FL 33952 34972–74 OKEECHOBEE FL 34972 33980, 83 PUNTA GORDA FL 33980 34990, 91 PALM CITY FL 34990 34104, 09 NAPLES FL 34104 35010, 11 ALEXANDER CITY AL 35010 34105, 10 NAPLES FL 34105 35045, 46 CLANTON AL 35045 34112, 13 NAPLES FL 34112 35150, 51 SYLACAUGA AL 35150 34116, 17, 19, 20 NAPLES FL 34116 35160, 61 TALLADEGA AL 35160 34134, 35 BONITA SPRINGS FL 34134 35475, 76 NORTHPORT AL 35476 34142, 43 IMMOKALEE FL 34142 35501–04 JASPER AL 35501 34201–04 BRADENTON FL 34203 35956, 57 BOAZ AL 35957 34205, 06, 08 BRADENTON FL 34206 36027, 72 EUFAULA AL 36027 34207, 10, 81, 82 BRADENTON FL 34207 36066–68 PRATTVILLE AL 36067 34209, 80 BRADENTON FL 34209 36079, 81, 82 TROY AL 36081 34217, 18 BRADENTON BEACH FL 34217 36092, 93 WETUMPKA AL 36092 34220, 21 PALMETTO FL 34220 36330, 31 ENTERPRISE AL 36330 34223, 24, 95 ENGLEWOOD FL 34223 36360, 61 OZARK AL 36360 34230, 34–37, 43 SARASOTA FL 34230 36426, 27 BREWTON AL 36426 34231, 38, 41, 42, 76 SARASOTA FL 34231 36460, 61 MONROEVILLE AL 36460 34232, 33, 40 SARASOTA FL 34232 36701–03 SELMA AL 36701 34239, 77 SARASOTA FL 34239 36801–04 OPELIKA AL 36801 34265, 66 ARCADIA FL 34265 36830–32, 49 AUBURN AL 36830 34274, 75 NOKOMIS FL 34274 36867–70 PHENIX CITY AL 36867 34284, 85, 92 VENICE FL 34285 37011, 13 ANTIOCH TN 37011 34286, 87 NORTH PORT FL 34287 37024, 27 BRENTWOOD TN 37024 34420, 21 BELLVIEW FL 34420 37040, 41 CLARKSVILLE TN 37040 34423, 28, 29 CRYSTAL RIVER FL 34428 37055, 56 DICKSON TN 37055 34430–34 DUNNELLON FL 34430 37064, 65, 67–69 FRANKLIN TN 37064 34446–48 HOMOSASSA SPRINGS FL 34446 37070, 72 GOODLETTSVILLE TN 37070 34450–53 INVERNESS FL 34450 37075, 77 HENDERSONVILLE TN 37075 34460, 61 LECANTO FL 34460 37087, 88, 90 LEBANON TN 37087 34464, 65 BEVERLY HILLS FL 34464 37110, 11 MCMINNVILLE TN 37110 34470, 75, 78, 79 OCALA FL 34470 37115, 16 MADISON TN 37115 34471, 72, 80, 83 OCALA FL 34471 37121, 22 MT JULIET TN 37121 34473, 74, 76, 77, 81, 82 OCALA FL 34473 37127, 30, 33 MURFREESBORO TN 37127 34488, 89 SILVER SPRINGS FL 34488 37128, 29 MURFREESBORO TN 37128 34491, 92 SUMMERFIELD FL 34491 37160–62 SHELBYVILLE TN 37160 34601–05, 13, 14 BROOKSVILLE FL 34601 37201, 19 NASHVILLE TN 37201 34606–09, 11 SPRING HILL FL 34606 37204, 20 NASHVILLE TN 37204 34652–56 NEW PORT RICHEY FL 34652 37206, 13 NASHVILLE TN 37206 34667, 69, 74 HUDSON FL 34667 37208, 18, 28 NASHVILLE TN 37208 34668, 73 PORT RICHEY FL 34668 37210, 24 NASHVILLE TN 37210 34682–85 PALM HARBOR FL 34683 37211, 22 NASHVILLE TN 37211 34688, 89 TARPON SPRINGS FL 34689 37229, 30 NASHVILLE TN 37229 34697, 98 DUNEDIN FL 34698 37303, 71 ATHENS TN 37303 34711, 12 CLERMONT FL 34711 37311, 12, 20, 64 CLEVELAND TN 37311 34741, 42, 46, 47 KISSIMMEE FL 34741 37317, 46 COPPERHILL TN 37317 PAGE 22 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 37349, 55 MANCHESTER TN 37355 38134, 84 MEMPHIS TN 38134 37304, 73 SALE CREEK TN 37373 38138, 39, 83 MEMPHIS TN 38138 37319, 79, 84 SODDY DAISY TN 37379 38301, 02, 08 JACKSON TN 38301 37337, 81, 95 SPRING CITY TN 37381 38303, 05, 14 JACKSON TN 38305 37358, 85 TELLICO PLAINS TN 37385 38501–03, 05, 06 COOKEVILLE TN 38501 37402, 03, 08, 50, 99 CHATTANOOGA TN 37402 38555, 57, 58 CROSSVILLE TN 38555 37409, 10, 19 CHATTANOOGA TN 37409 38634, 35 HOLLY SPRINGS MS 38634 37411, 14 CHATTANOOGA TN 37411 38701–05 GREENVILLE MS 38701 37601, 05 JOHNSON CITY TN 37601 38801–03 TUPELO MS 38801 37602, 04 JOHNSON CITY TN 37604 38901, 02 GRENADA MS 38901 37616, 41 CHUCKEY TN 37641 38930, 35 GREENWOOD MS 38930 37642, 45 CHURCH HILL TN 37642 39042, 43 BRANDON MS 39042 37643, 44 ELIZABETHTON TN 37643 39056, 58, 60 CLINTON MS 39056 37660, 62, 65 KINGSPORT TN 37660 39110, 30 MADISON MS 39110 37716, 17 CLINTON TN 37716 39120–22 NATCHEZ MS 39120 37743–45 GREENEVILLE TN 37743 39157, 58 RIDGELAND MS 39157 37771, 72 LENOIR CITY TN 37771 39180–83 VICKSBURG MS 39180 37801–04 MARYVILLE TN 37801 39201, 02 JACKSON MS 39201 37813–16 MORRISTOWN TN 37814 39204, 84 JACKSON MS 39204 37821, 22 NEWPORT TN 37821 39206, 86 JACKSON MS 39206 37824, 25, 79 NEW TAZWELL TN 37825 39208, 18, 88 JACKSON MS 39208 37830, 31 OAK RIDGE TN 37830 39209, 89 JACKSON MS 39209 37862–64, 68, 76 SEVIERVILLE TN 37862 39212, 72, 82 JACKSON MS 39212 37902, 16, 29, 99 KNOXVILLE TN 37902 39213, 83 JACKSON MS 39213 37914, 24 KNOXVILLE TN 37914 39401–07 HATTIESBURG MS 39401 37917, 27 KNOXVILLE TN 37917 39440–43 LAUREL MS 39440 37918, 28, 38 KNOXVILLE TN 37918 39520–22, 29 BAY ST LOUIS MS 39520 37919, 39 KNOXVILLE TN 37919 39564–66 OCEAN SPRINGS MS 39564 37920, 40, 98 KNOXVILLE TN 37920 39601–03 BROOKHAVEN MS 39601 37923, 32 KNOXVILLE TN 37923 39648, 49 MCCOMB MS 39648 37950, 90, 95, 97 KNOXVILLE TN 37950 39701–05, 10 COLUMBUS MS 39701 38017, 27 COLLIERVILLE TN 38017 39759, 60 STARKVILLE MS 39759 38018, 88 CORDOVA TN 38018 40201–04, 08, 10, 70 LOUISVILLE KY 40202 38024, 25 DYERSBURG TN 38024 40206, 07, 57, 80 LOUISVILLE KY 40207 38053–55 MILLINGTON TN 38053 40211, 12, 51 LOUISVILLE KY 40211 38101, 40, 42, 43, 45, MEMPHIS TN 38101 40205, 13, 18 LOUISVILLE KY 40213 47, 48, 50, 51, 59, 61, 40209, 14 LOUISVILLE KY 40214 66, 69, 94, 97 40216, 56 LOUISVILLE KY 40216 38103, 05, 46, 63, 65, 73 MEMPHIS TN 38103 40219, 29, 59 LOUISVILLE KY 40219 38104, 74 MEMPHIS TN 38104 40220, 50 LOUISVILLE KY 40220 38106, 26, 36 MEMPHIS TN 38106 40222, 41, 42, 52 LOUISVILLE KY 40222 38108, 12 MEMPHIS TN 38108 40231–33, 90, 92, 94, LOUISVILLE KY 40232 38109, 90 MEMPHIS TN 38109 96–98 38111, 52 MEMPHIS TN 38111 40223, 43, 53 LOUISVILLE KY 40243 38115, 75, 88, 93 MEMPHIS TN 38115 40258, 66, 68, 81, 83, 84 LOUISVILLE KY 40258 38116, 31, 32, 86 MEMPHIS TN 38116 40269, 99 LOUISVILLE KY 40299 38117, 37, 57, 77 MEMPHIS TN 38117 40502, 17 LEXINGTON KY 40502 38118, 81 MEMPHIS TN 38118 40503, 14 LEXINGTON KY 40503 38119, 20, 87 MEMPHIS TN 38119 40504, 10, 13 LEXINGTON KY 40504 38125, 41 MEMPHIS TN 38125 40505, 09, 16 LEXINGTON KY 40505 38127, 67 MEMPHIS TN 38127 40506, 26, 36, 46 LEXINGTON KY 40506 38128, 68 MEMPHIS TN 38128 40507, 08 LEXINGTON KY 40507 38133, 35 MEMPHIS TN 38133 40511, 15 LEXINGTON KY 40511 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 23

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 40601–04 FRANKFORT KY 40601 45228, 30 CINCINNATI OH 45230 40701, 02 CORBIN KY 40701 45213, 36 CINCINNATI OH 45236 40741–45 LONDON KY 40741 45233, 38 CINCINNATI OH 45238 41011, 12, 14–19 COVINGTON KY 41011 45218, 40, 46 CINCINNATI OH 45240 41071–74 NEWPORT KY 41071 45244, 45 CINCINNATI OH 45245 41075, 76 NEWPORT KY 41075 45239, 47, 51–53 CINCINNATI OH 45251 41101, 02, 05, 14 ASHLAND KY 41101 45502–04 SPRINGFIELD OH 45502 41301, 42 CAMPTON KY 41301 45505, 06 SPRINGFIELD OH 45505 41501, 02 PIKEVILLE KY 41501 45613, 83 BEAVER OH 45613 41701, 02 HAZARD KY 41701 45622, 54 NEW PLYMOUTH OH 45654 42001, 03 PADUCAH KY 42001 45662, 63 PORTSMOUTH OH 45662 42101, 04, 22 BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 45710, 76 ALBANY OH 45710 42134, 35 FRANKLIN KY 42134 45711, 77 AMESVILLE OH 45711 42141, 42 GLASGOW KY 42141 45712, 29 BARLOW OH 45712 42153, 64 SCOTTSVILLE KY 42164 45715, 21 BEVERLY OH 45715 42240, 41 HOPKINSVILLE KY 42240 45717, 64 NELSONVILLE OH 45764 42419, 20 HENDERSON KY 42420 45734, 67, 89 NEW MATAMORAS OH 45767 42501–03 SOMERSET KY 42501 45786, 87 WARTERFORD OH 45786 42701, 02 ELIZABETHTOWN KY 42701 46011, 14–16, 18 ANDERSON IN 46011 43016, 17 DUBLIN OH 43016 46012, 13, 17 ANDERSON IN 46012 43040, 41 MARYSVILLE OH 43040 46032, 33 CARMEL IN 46032 43055, 56, 58, 93 NEWARK OH 43055 46142, 43 GREENWOOD IN 46142 43007, 67 RAYMOND OH 43067 46202, 23, 25 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46202 43081, 82, 86 WESTERVILLE OH 43081 46204, 82, 44 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46204 43135, 52, 56 LAURELVILLE OH 43135 46205, 20, 30 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46205 43150, 63 RUSHVILLE OH 43150 46206, 07, 83, 85, 98 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46206 43206, 17 COLUMBUS OH 43206 46214, 53, 54 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46214 43222, 23 COLUMBUS OH 43222 46217, 27, 37, 47 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46217 43234, 35, 40 COLUMBUS OH 43234 46221, 31 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46221 43301, 02 MARION OH 43301 46235, 36 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46236 43314, 35 CALEDONIA OH 43314 46239, 59 INDIANAPLOIS IN 46239 43330, 59 WHARTON OH 43359 46240, 60, 80, 90 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46240 43701, 02, 21 ZANESVILLE OH 43702 46241, 42, 51 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46241 43725, 50 CAMBRIDGE OH 43725 46250, 56 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46250 43754, 86 LEWISVILLE OH 43754 46268, 78 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46268 43736, 73 QUAKER CITY OH 43773 46307, 08 CROWN POINT IN 46307 43803, 40 STONE CREEK OH 43840 46320, 25, 27 HAMMOND IN 46320 44221, 22 CUYAHOGA FALLS OH 44221 46350, 52 LA PORTE IN 46350 44240, 41 KENT OH 44240 46360, 61 MICHIGAN CITY IN 46360 44256–58 MEDINA OH 44256 46408, 09 GARY IN 46408 44281, 82 WADSWORTH OH 44281 46410, 11 MERRILLVILLE IN 46410 44646, 47 MASSILLON OH 44646 46516, 17 ELKHART IN 46516 45011, 12, 20–26 HAMILTON OH 45011 46526–28 GOSHEN IN 46526 45014, 18 FAIRFIELD OH 45014 46544–46 MISHAWAKA IN 46544 45042–44 MIDDLETOWN OH 45042 46580, 81 WARSAW IN 46580 45202, 10 CINCINNATI OH 45202 46601, 17 SOUTH BEND IN 46601 45203, 04, 14 CINCINNATI OH 45203 46613, 14, 80 SOUTH BEND IN 46613 45206, 26 CINCINNATI OH 45206 46616, 19 SOUTH BEND IN 46616 45207, 12 CINCINNATI OH 45212 46635, 37, 60 SOUTH BEND IN 46635 45216, 17, 32 CINCINNATI OH 45217 46901–04 KOKOMO IN 46901 45219, 20 CINCINNATI OH 45219 46952, 53 MARION IN 46952 45223, 25 CINCINNATI OH 45223 47129–32 JEFFERSONVILLE IN 47130 45209, 27 CINCINNATI OH 45227 47150, 51 NEW ALBANY IN 47150 PAGE 24 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 47629, 30 NEWBURGH IN 47630 48310–14 STERLING HTS MI 48310 47670, 71 PRINCETON IN 47670 48315–18 SHELBY TWP MI 48315 47701–06, 21, 22, 27, EVANSVILLE IN 47701 48320, 28, 40–43 KEEGO HARBOR MI 48320 30–37, 39–41, 44, 47, 50 48321, 26 AUBURN HILLS MI 48321 47708, 13 EVANSVILLE IN 47708 48322–25 WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48322 47711, 24 EVANSVILLE IN 47711 48327, 29, 83, 86 WATERFORD ANNEX MI 48327 47712, 19, 20 EVANSVILLE IN 47712 48331, 33, 34 FARMINGTON HILLS MI 48331 47714, 28 EVANSVILLE IN 47714 48332, 35, 36 FARMINGTON MI 48332 47715, 16 EVANSVILLE IN 47715 48346–48 CLARKSTON MI 48346 47801–08 TERRE HAUTE IN 47801 48356, 57 HIGHLAND MI 48356 47901–07, 96 LAFAYETTE IN 47901 48359–63 LAKE ORION MI 48359 48001, 28 ALGONAC MI 48001 48370, 71 OXFORD MI 48370 48009, 12 BIRMINGHAM MI 48009 48374, 77 NOVI CR ANNEX MI 48374 48025, 34, 37, 75, 76, 86 SOUTHFIELD MI 48025 48375, 76 NOVI MI 48375 48026, 66 FRASER MI 48026 48380–82 MILFORD MI 48380 48035, 36, 43, 45, 46 CLINTON TOWNSHIP MI 48035 48390, 91 WALLED LAKE MI 48390 48038, 42, 44 CLINTON TOWNSHIP MI 48038 48504, 31–33 NORTHWEST ANNEX MI 48504 48040, 49, 59–61, 74 MARYSVILLE MI 48040 48506, 09 NORTHEAST ANNEX MI 48509 48047, 51 NEW BALTIMORE MI 48047 48519, 29 SOUTHEAST ANNEX MI 48519 48048, 50 NEW HAVEN MI 48048 48801, 02 ALMA MI 48801 48062–64 RICHMOND MI 48062 48804, 58, 59 MOUNT PLEASANT MI 48804 48065, 96 ROMEO MI 48065 48805, 64 OKEMOS MI 48805 48067–70, 72, 73 ROYAL OAK MI 48067 48823–26 EAST LANSING MI 48823 48080–82 SAINT CLAIR SHORES MI 48080 48843, 44 HOWELL MI 48843 48007, 83, 84, 98, 99 TROY MI 48083 48906, 17 DELTA BRANCH MI 48906 48015, 89–93 WARREN MI 48089 48910–12 SOUTHWEST ANNEX MI 48910 48094, 95 WASHINGTON MI 48094 49002, 24 PORTAGE MI 49002 48103, 06, 08, 09 ANN ARBOR MI 48103 49006, 07 KALAMAZOO MI 49006 48105, 13 GREEN ROAD STATION MI 48105 49014, 17 BATTLE CREEK MI 49014 48104, 07 LIBERTY STATION MI 48107 49015, 16 BATTLE CREEK MI 49015 48111, 12 BELLEVILLE MI 48111 49022, 23 BENTON HARBOR MI 49022 48114, 16 BRIGHTON MI 48116 49068, 69 MARSHALL MI 49068 48120–22, 26 DEARBORN MI 48120 49103, 04 BERRIEN SPRINGS MI 49103 48123–25 DEARBORN ANNEX MI 48124 49120, 21 NILES MI 49120 48135, 36 GARDEN CITY MI 48135 49504, 14, 44 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49504 48150, 51, 54 LIVONIA MI 48150 49505, 15, 25 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49505 48152, 53 GREENMEAD STA MI 48152 49506, 16 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49506 48161, 62 MONROE MI 48161 49507, 10 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49507 48167, 75 NORTHVILLE MI 48167 49508, 18, 48 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49508 48174, 80 TAYLOR MI 48180 49801, 02 IRON MOUNTAIN MI 49801 48185, 86 WESTLAND MI 48185 50310, 94 DES MOINES IA 50310 48187, 88 CANTON MI 48188 50320, 21 DES MOINES IA 50320 48192, 95 WYANDOTTE MI 48192 50322, 23 DES MOINES IA 50322 48197, 98 YPSILANTI MI 48197 50701–04, 06, 07 WATERLOO IA 50701 48201, 02, 06, 11 NORTHEND STATION MI 48202 51101, 02, 05, 10, 11 SIOUX CITY IA 51101 48214, 15 JEFFERSON STATION MI 48214 51103, 09 SIOUX CITY IA 51103 48208, 16, 26, 43 GRAND SHELBY STA MI 48216 51104, 08 SIOUX CITY IA 51104 48217, 18, 29 RIVER ROUGE MI 48218 51106, 07 SIOUX CITY IA 51106 48220, 21 COLLEGE PARK STA MI 48221 51501–03 COUNCIL BLUFFS IA 51501 48225, 30 FOX CREEK STATION MI 48225 52401, 03 CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52401 48239, 40 REDFORD MI 48239 52402, 10, 11 CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52402 48302, 04 BLOOMFIELD HILLS MI 48302 52404, 05, 08, 09 CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52408 48306–09 ROCHESTER HILLS MI 48306 52801–03, 05, 08 DAVENPORT IA 52801 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 25

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 52804, 06, 07, 09 NORTHWEST STATION IA 52802 55433, 48 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55433 53005, 08, 45 BROOKFIELD WI 53005 55434, 49 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55434 53022, 77 GERMANTOWN WI 53022 55437, 38 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55437 53051, 52 MENOMONEE FALLS WI 53051 55441, 42 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55441 53081–83 SHEBOYGAN WI 53081 55443–45 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55443 53090, 95 WEST BEND WI 53090 55446, 47 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55446 53092, 97 MEQUON WI 53092 55803, 04 DULUTH MN 55803 53094, 98 WATERTOWN WI 53094 55901–03, 05 ROCHESTER MN 55901 53140–44, 58 KENOSHA WI 53140 55904, 06 ROCHESTER MN 55904 53146, 51 NEW BERLIN WI 53146 56001–03 MANKATO MN 56001 53186–89 WAUKESHA WI 53186 56301, 03, 04 ST CLOUD MN 56301 53202, 03 MILWAUKEE WI 53202 56501, 02 DETROIT LAKES MN 56501 53205, 33 MILWAUKEE WI 53205 56560–63 MOORHEAD MN 56560 53207, 35 MILWAUKEE WI 53207 57103, 04, 10 SIOUX FALLS SD 57103 53213, 26 MILWAUKEE WI 53213 57105–09 SIOUX FALLS SD 57105 53215, 19, 34 MILWAUKEE WI 53215 57401, 02 ABERDEEN SD 57401 53220, 28 MILWAUKEE WI 53220 57701, 02, 09 RAPID CITY SD 57701 53222, 25 MILWAUKEE WI 53222 58103, 04, 06 FARGO ND 58103 53223, 24 MILWAUKEE WI 53223 58105, 07–09 FARGO ND 58105 53401, 03, 07 RACINE WI 53401 58201–08 GRAND FORKS ND 58201 53402, 04 RACINE WI 53404 58401, 02, 05 JAMESTOWN ND 58401 53405, 06, 08 RACINE WI 53406 58501, 02, 05 BISMARCK ND 58501 53545–47 JANESVILLE WI 53545 58601, 02 DICKINSON ND 58601 53704, 14, 16 MADISON WI 53704 58701–05, 07 MINOT ND 58701 53711, 17, 19, 44 MADISON WI 53711 58801, 02 WILLISTON ND 58801 53713, 15 MADISON WI 53713 59101, 05 BILLINGS MT 59101 54220, 21 MANITOWOC WI 54220 59102, 06 BILLINGS MT 59102 54301, 02, 11 GREEN BAY WI 54301 59103, 04, 07, 08 BILLINGS MT 59103 54303, 04, 13 GREEN BAY WI 54303 59401, 02, 05 GREAT FALLS MT 59401 54401–03 WAUSAU WI 54401 59403, 04, 06, 14 GREAT FALLS MT 59404 54494, 95 WISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494 59701–03, 50 BUTTE MT 59701 54901–04 OSHKOSH WI 54901 59801, 03 MISSOULA MT 59801 54911–15 APPLETON WI 54911 59802, 04, 08 MISSOULA MT 59802 54935–37 FOND DU LAC WI 54935 60411, 12 CHICAGO HEIGHTS IL 60411 54956, 57 NEENAH WI 54956 60431, 34, 35 JOLIET IL 60431 55104, 14 ST PAUL MN 55104 60432, 33, 36 JOLIET IL 60432 55110, 15 ST PAUL MN 55110 60440, 90 BOLINGBROOK IL 60440 55103, 17 ST PAUL MN 55117 60441, 46 LOCKPORT IL 60441 55120, 21 ST PAUL MN 55120 60453, 59 OAK LAWN IL 60453 55305, 45, 91 MINNETONKA MN 55305 60415, 54–58 OAK LAWN IL 60454 55311, 69 MAPLE GROVE MN 55311 60462, 67 ORLAND PARK IL 60462 55317, 18, 31, 86 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 60463–65, 82 PALOS HEIGHTS IL 60463 55306, 37 BURNSVILLE MN 55337 60477, 78 TINLEY PARK IL 60477 55344, 46, 47 EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55344 60504, 05 AURORA IL 60504 55403, 05 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55403 60506, 07 AURORA IL 60506 55404, 54 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55404 60521–23 HINSDALE IL 60521 55411, 12 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55411 60525, 26 LA GRANGE IL 60525 55413, 18 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55413 60564, 65 NAPERVILLE IL 60564 55414, 55 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414 60566, 67 NAPERVILLE IL 60566 55417, 50 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55417 61801–03 CHAMPAIGN IL 61801 55420, 25, 31 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55420 61820–22 CHAMPAIGN IL 61821 55424, 36, 39 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55424 61832–34 CHAMPAIGN IL 61832 55428–30 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55428 62025, 26 EDWARDSVILLE IL 62025 PAGE 26 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 62201–08 EAST ST LOUIS IL 62201 64801, 02 JOPLIN MO 64801 62220–22, 25 BELLEVILLE IL 62220 64803, 04 JOPLIN MO 64803 62223, 26 DUTCH HOLLOW STA IL 62223 65101, 09, 10 JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 62224, 58 MASCOUTAH IL 62258 65102–08 JEFFERSON CITY MO 65102 62301–06 QUINCY IL 62301 65201, 02, 11–16 COLUMBIA MO 65201 62901–03 CARBONDALE IL 62901 65203, 17, 18 COLUMBIA MAIN MO 65203 63005, 06 CHESTERFIELD MO 63005 65401, 02, 09 ROLLA MO 65401 63011, 22 BALLWIN MO 63011 65616, 72 BRANSON MO 65616 63021, 24 BALLWIN MO 63021 65804, 08, 09 SPRINGFIELD MO 65804 63026, 99 FENTON MO 63026 65807, 10 SPRINGFIELD MO 65807 63019, 28 FESTUS MO 63028 66027, 43, 48 FT LEAVENWORTH KS 66027 63032–34 FLORISSANT MO 63032 66044, 49 LAWRENCE KS 66044 63044, 45 BRIDGETON MO 63044 66046, 47 LAWRENCE KS 66046 63101, 02, 64, 69, 88, 99 ST LOUIS MO 63101 66051, 61 OLATHE KS 66061 63104, 58 ST LOUIS MO 63104 66062, 63 OLATHE KS 66062 63105, 24 ST LOUIS MO 63105 66101, 15, 17, 18 KANSAS CITY KS 66101 63107, 13, 15, 20 ST LOUIS MO 63107 66102, 10 KANSAS CITY KS 66102 63108, 56 ST LOUIS MO 63108 66103, 05 KANSAS CITY KS 66103 63109, 39 ST LOUIS MO 63109 66109, 11–13 KANSAS CITY KS 66112 63111, 18 ST LOUIS MO 63111 66202, 05, 22 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66202 63112, 33 ST LOUIS MO 63112 66203, 16 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66203 63126–28 ST LOUIS MO 63126 66210, 25 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66210 63129, 51 ST LOUIS MO 63129 66212, 82 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66212 63134, 40 ST LOUIS MO 63134 66209, 13 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66213 63137, 38 ST LOUIS MO 63137 66214, 15, 85 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66215 63301–04 ST CHARLES MO 63301 66221, 23, 24 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66223 63366, 67 OFALLON MO 63366 66217–20, 26, 27, 86 SHAWNEE MISSION KS 66226 63601, 53 PARK HILLS MO 63601 66502, 03, 05, 06 MANHATTAN KS 66502 63701–03 CAPE GIRARDEAU MO 63701 66603, 06, 07, 12, 16, 83 TOPEKA KS 66603 63901, 02 POPLAR BLUFF MO 63901 66604, 47, 67 TOPEKA KS 66604 64013, 15 BLUE SPRINGS MO 64015 66605, 09, 11 TOPEKA KS 66605 64050, 51, 56, 58 INDEPENDENCE MO 64050 66608, 17, 18 TOPEKA KS 66608 64053, 54 INDEPENDENCE MO 64053 66610, 14, 15 TOPEKA KS 66610 64055, 57 INDEPENDENCE MO 64055 66762, 63 PITTSBURG KS 66762 64064, 86 LEES SUMMIT MO 64064 67204, 19 WICHITA KS 67204 64068, 69 LIBERTY MO 64068 67205, 12, 23 WICHITA KS 67205 64081, 82 LEES SUMMIT MO 64081 67206, 26, 28, 30, 32 WICHITA KS 67206 64101, 02, 05, 96 KANSAS CITY MO 64105 67208, 20 WICHITA KS 67208 64109, 28 KANSAS CITY MO 64109 67209, 15, 27, 35 WICHITA KS 67209 64111, 71 KANSAS CITY MO 64111 67210, 16 WICHITA KS 67210 64116, 17, 60, 61 KANSAS CITY MO 64116 67401, 02 SALINA KS 67401 64118, 88 KANSAS CITY MO 64118 67501, 02, 04, 05 HUTCHINSON KS 67501 64119, 57, 58, 67 KANSAS CITY MO 64119 67901, 05 LIBERAL KS 67901 64120, 25, 26 KANSAS CITY MO 64120 68025, 26 FREMONT NE 68025 64123, 24 KANSAS CITY MO 64123 68105, 06, 55 OMAHA NE 68105 64129, 30 KANSAS CITY MO 64130 68108, 09 OMAHA NE 68108 64133, 36 KANSAS CITY MO 64133 68110, 11, 19, 20 OMAHA NE 68110 64134, 37, 92 KANSAS CITY MO 64134 68112, 52 OMAHA NE 68112 64138, 39 KANSAS CITY MO 64138 68114, 24 OMAHA NE 68114 64114, 45–49 KANSAS CITY MO 64145 68116, 18, 30, 54 OMAHA NE 68116 64151, 53, 54, 63, 64, 90 KANSAS CITY MO 64153 68117, 27 OMAHA NE 68117 64155, 56, 65, 66 KANSAS CITY MO 64155 68122, 34, 42, 64 OMAHA NE 68122 64501, 05 ST JOSEPH MO 64501 68123, 47 BELLEVUE NE 68123 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 27

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 68128, 33, 57 PAPILLION NE 68128 72450, 51 PARAGOULD AR 72450 68131, 32 OMAHA NE 68131 72501–03 BATESVILLE AR 72501 68135–39 OMAHA NE 68135 72701–04 FAYETTEVILLE AR 72701 68144, 45 OMAHA NE 68144 72712–16 BENTONVILLE AR 72712 68502, 42 LINCOLN NE 68502 72901–06, 08, 13, 14, FORT SMITH AR 72901 68504, 07, 14, 17, 27 LINCOLN NE 68504 16, 23 68506, 20 LINCOLN NE 68506 73034, 83 EDMOND OK 73034 68512, 22, 23, 32 LINCOLN NE 68512 73069–72 NORMAN OK 73069 68516, 26 LINCOLN NE 68516 73501, 02, 05–07 LAWTON OK 73501 68521, 24, 28, 31 LINCOLN NE 68521 73701–06 ENID OK 73701 68601, 02 COLUMBUS NE 68601 74003–06 BARTLESVILLE OK 74003 68701, 02 NORFOLK NE 68701 74011–14 BROKEN ARROW OK 74011 68801–03 GRAND ISLAND NE 68801 74017, 18 CLAREMORE OK 74017 68847–49 KEARNEY NE 68847 74066, 67 SAPULPA OK 74066 68901, 02 HASTINGS NE 68901 74074–78 STILLWATER OK 74074 70501, 02, 07 LAFAYETTE LA 70501 74354, 55 MIAMI OK 74354 70503, 06, 96 LAFAYETTE LA 70506 74361, 62 PRYOR OK 74361 70508, 98 LAFAYETTE LA 70508 74401–03 MUSKOGEE OK 74401 70704, 14 BAKER LA 70704 74464, 65 TAHLEQUAH OK 74464 70706, 26, 27 DENHAM SPRINGS LA 70706 74467–77 WAGONER OK 74467 70707, 37 GONZALES LA 70707 74501, 02 MCALESTER OK 74501 70764, 65 PLAQUEMINE LA 70764 74601–04 PONCA CITY OK 74601 70801, 02, 21–23, 25, 83 BATON ROUGE LA 70801 74701, 02 DURANT OK 74701 70803, 93, 94 BATON ROUGE LA 70803 75018, 19 COPPELL TX 75019 70805, 12, 92 BATON ROUGE LA 70805 75020, 21 DENISON TX 75020 70806, 96 BATON ROUGE LA 70806 75030, 88, 89 ROWLETT TX 75030 70807, 11, 18, 74 BATON ROUGE LA 70807 75032, 87 ROCKWALL TX 75032 70808, 20, 98 BATON ROUGE LA 70808 75034, 35 FRISCO TX 75034 70809, 10, 36, 84 BATON ROUGE LA 70809 75090–92 SHERMAN TX 75090 70814, 95 BATON ROUGE LA 70814 75116, 37 DUNCANVILLE TX 75116 70815, 19, 31 BATON ROUGE LA 70815 75134, 46 LANCASTER TX 75134 70816, 17, 27, 79 BATON ROUGE LA 70816 75160, 61 TERRELL TX 75160 71102, 20, 61–66 SHREVEPORT LA 71102 75165, 67 WAXAHACHIE TX 75165 71103, 33 SHREVEPORT LA 71103 75401–04 GREENVILLE TX 75401 71104, 34 SHREVEPORT LA 71104 75428, 29 COMMERCE TX 75428 71105, 15, 35 SHREVEPORT LA 71105 75455, 56 MOUNT PLEASANT TX 75455 71106, 36 SHREVEPORT LA 71106 75460–62 PARIS TX 75460 71107, 37 SHREVEPORT LA 71107 75482, 83 SULPHUR SPRINGS TX 75482 71108,18, 38, 48 SHREVEPORT LA 71108 75652–54 HENDERSON TX 75652 71109, 19, 29, 49 SHREVEPORT LA 71109 75662, 63 KILGORE TX 75662 71111, 71, 72 BOSSIER CITY LA 71111 75670–72 MARSHALL TX 75670 71112, 13 BOSSIER CITY LA 71112 76007, 10 ARLINGTON TX 76010 71130, 53 SHREVEPORT LA 71130 76005, 06, 11 ARLINGTON TX 76011 71601–13 PINE BLUFF AR 71601 76012, 94 ARLINGTON TX 76012 71901, 09, 13, 23, 53 HOT SPRINGS NTL PK AR 71901 76004, 13 ARLINGTON TX 76013 72113–20, 24, 90 NORTH LITTLE ROCK AR 72113 76003, 14, 18, 96 ARLINGTON TX 76014 72201–12, 14–17, 19, LITTLE ROCK AR 72201 76001, 15–17 ARLINGTON TX 76015 21–23, 25, 27 76301, 03–06, 09 WICHITA FALLS TX 76301 72301–03 WEST MEMPHIS AR 72301 76302, 08, 10 WICHITA FALLS TX 76302 72315–19 BLYTHEVILLE AR 72315 76384, 85 VERNON TX 76384 72335, 36 FORREST CITY AR 72335 76501–05, 08 TEMPLE TX 76501 72396, 97 WYNNE AR 72396 76540, 41, 43 KILLEEN TX 76540 72401–04 JONESBORO AR 72401 76542, 47, 48 KILLEEN TX 76542 PAGE 28 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 76544–46 KILLEEN TX 76544 78203, 10 SAN ANTONIO TX 78203 76701, 03, 06, 11 WACO TX 76701 78205, 06, 91–99 SAN ANTONIO TX 78205 76704, 05, 15 WACO TX 76704 78208, 09 SAN ANTONIO TX 78208 76707, 08 WACO TX 76707 78211, 14, 21, 24–26, 64 SAN ANTONIO TX 78211 76710, 14 WACO TX 76710 78212, 15 SAN ANTONIO TX 78212 76702, 12 WACO TX 76712 78216, 79 SAN ANTONIO TX 78216 77301–06, 84, 85 CONROE TX 77301 78219, 20, 22, 44, 62, 63 SAN ANTONIO TX 78219 77325, 39, 45 HUMBLE TX 77325 78227, 42 SAN ANTONIO TX 78227 77327, 28 CLEVELAND TX 77327 78230, 31, 48, 78 SAN ANTONIO TX 78230 77338, 46, 47, 96 HUMBLE TX 77338 78232, 47, 58–61, 70 SAN ANTONIO TX 78232 77340–44, 48, 49 HUNTSVILLE TX 77340 78233, 39, 66 SAN ANTONIO TX 78233 77373, 83, 88 SPRING TX 77373 78238, 68 SAN ANTONIO TX 78238 77375, 77 TOMBALL TX 77375 78240, 49, 55–57, 69 SAN ANTONIO TX 78240 77379, 89, 91 SPRING TX 77379 78245, 50–54, 76 SAN ANTONIO TX 78245 77380, 86, 87 SPRING TX 77380 78332, 33 ALICE TX 78332 77381, 82, 93 SPRING TX 77381 78363, 64 KINGSVILLE TX 78363 77401, 02 BELLAIRE TX 77401 78381, 82 ROCKPORT TX 78382 77404, 14 BAY CITY TX 77404 78401–03, 07, 08, 70, CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78401 77406, 69 RICHMOND TX 77406 71, 73, 75–78 77410, 29, 33 CYPRESS TX 77410 78404, 63 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78404 77449, 50, 91–94 KATY TX 77449 78405, 65 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78405 77459, 89 MISSOURI CITY TX 77459 78406, 09, 10, 26, 60 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78406 77477, 97 STAFFORD TX 77477 78411, 66 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78411 77478, 87 SUGAR LAND TX 77478 78412, 14, 68 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78412 77479, 96 SUGAR LAND TX 77479 78413, 27, 72 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78413 77501, 02, 06 PASADENA TX 77501 78415–17, 67 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78415 77503–05, 07, 08 PASADENA TX 77503 78418, 19, 80 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78418 77510, 17 SANTA FE TX 77510 78502, 05 MCALLEN TX 78502 77511, 12 ALVIN TX 77511 78503, 04 MCALLEN TX 78503 77515, 16 ANGLETON TX 77515 78522, 23, 26 BROWNSVILLE TX 78522 77520–22 BAYTOWN TX 77520 78539, 40 EDINBURG TX 78539 77541, 42 FREEPORT TX 77541 78550–53 HARLINGEN TX 78550 77546, 49 FRIENDSWOOD TX 77546 78572, 73 MISSION TX 78572 77550, 53, 55 GALVESTON TX 77550 78613, 30 CEDAR PARK TX 78613 77551, 52, 54 GALVESTON TX 77551 78626–28 GEORGETOWN TX 78626 77571, 72 LA PORTE TX 77571 78335, 36 ARANSAS PASS TX 78336 77573, 74 LEAGUE CITY TX 77573 78641, 45, 46 LEANDER TX 78641 77581, 84, 88 PEARLAND TX 77581 78664, 82, 83 ROUND ROCK TX 78664 77590, 92 TEXAS CITY TX 77590 78666, 67 SAN MARCOS TX 78666 77630, 32 ORANGE TX 77630 78680, 81 ROUND ROCK TX 78680 77640, 43 PORT ARTHUR TX 77640 78702, 21, 22 AUSTIN TX 78702 77662, 70 VIDOR TX 77662 78705, 51 AUSTIN TX 78705 77801–08 BRYAN TX 77801 78712, 13 AUSTIN TX 78712 77833, 34 BRENHAM TX 77833 78717, 26, 29, 50 AUSTIN TX 78717 77840–45 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 78719, 41, 42, 44 AUSTIN TX 78719 77868, 69 NAVASOTA TX 77868 78723–25 AUSTIN TX 78723 78028, 29 KERRVILLE TX 78028 78727, 58 AUSTIN TX 78727 78040–46 LAREDO TX 78040 78728, 53 AUSTIN TX 78728 78102–04 BEEVILLE TX 78102 78730, 59 AUSTIN TX 78730 78130–33 NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 78732, 34 AUSTIN TX 78732 78148–50 UNIVERSAL CITY TX 78148 78733, 46 AUSTIN TX 78733 78155, 56 SEGUIN TX 78155 78735–37, 39, 49 AUSTIN TX 78735 78202, 04, 07, 83 SAN ANTONIO TX 78202 78747, 48 AUSTIN TX 78747 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 29

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 78752, 54 AUSTIN TX 78752 80521, 22, 24 FT COLLINS CO 80521 78756, 57 AUSTIN TX 78756 80525–28 FT COLLINS CO 80525 78801, 02 UVALDE TX 78801 80537, 39 LOVELAND CO 80537 78840–43, 47 DEL RIO TX 78840 80840, 41 USAF ACADEMY CO 80840 78852, 53 EAGLE PASS TX 78852 80901, 03, 05 COLORADO SPGS CO 80901 79101–04 AMARILLO TX 79101 80904, 34 COLORADO SPGS CO 80904 79106, 19, 21, 24, 60 AMARILLO TX 79106 80906, 37, 60 COLORADO SPGS CO 80906 79107, 08, 11 AMARILLO TX 79107 80907, 33 COLORADO SPGS CO 80907 79110, 18 AMARILLO TX 79110 80908, 21 COLORADO SPGS CO 80908 79401, 03, 05, 08, 11, LUBBOCK TX 79401 80909, 32 COLORADO SPGS CO 80909 15, 17 80910, 35 COLORADO SPGS CO 80910 79404, 12, 23, 52 LUBBOCK TX 79404 80911, 25, 31 COLORADO SPGS CO 80911 79406, 09, 30 LUBBOCK TX 79406 80913, 26 COLORADO SPGS CO 80913 79407, 14 LUBBOCK TX 79407 80915, 22, 28–30, 70 COLORADO SPGS CO 80915 79410, 13, 93 LUBBOCK TX 79410 80918, 36 COLORADO SPGS CO 80918 79416, 90 LUBBOCK TX 79416 80919, 49 COLORADO SPGS CO 80919 79424, 64 LUBBOCK TX 79424 80920, 62 COLORADO SPGS CO 80920 79701, 02 MIDLAND TX 79701 81002, 07 PUEBLO CO 81002 79703, 05, 07 MIDLAND TX 79703 81003, 08 PUEBLO CO 81003 79761, 63, 66 ODESSA TX 79761 81004–06 PUEBLO CO 81004 79762, 64, 65 ODESSA TX 79762 81101, 02 ALAMOSA CO 81101 79906, 08 EL PASO TX 79906 81147, 57 PAGOSA SPRINGS CO 81147 79907, 17 EL PASO TX 79907 81212, 15 CANON CITY CO 81212 79922, 32 EL PASO TX 79922 81301, 02 DURANGO CO 81301 79924, 34 EL PASO TX 79924 82001, 07, 09 CHEYENNE WY 82001 79940–55 EL PASO TX 79940 82051, 57, 63, 70–73 LARAMIE WY 82070 80001, 02, 04 ARVADA CO 80001 82602, 05 CASPER WY 82602 80003, 05–07 ARVADA CO 80003 82601, 04, 09 CASPER WY 82609 80010, 40, 45 AURORA CO 80010 82716–18 GILLETTE WY 82716 80011, 18, 19, 42 AURORA CO 80011 82901, 02 ROCK SPRINGS WY 82901 80012, 41 AURORA CO 80012 82930, 31 EVANSTON WY 82930 80014, 44 AURORA CO 80014 83001, 02 JACKSON WY 83001 80015, 16, 46 AURORA CO 80015 83605, 06 CALDWELL ID 83605 80017, 47 AURORA CO 80017 83642, 80 MERIDIAN ID 83642 80020, 21, 38 BROOMFIELD CO 80020 83647, 48 MOUNTAIN HOME ID 83647 80033, 34 WHEAT RIDGE CO 80033 83651–53, 86, 87 NAMPA ID 83651 80110–12, 55 ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 83702, 03, 06, 12 BOISE ID 83702 80120, 25, 60 LITTLETON CO 80120 83704, 11, 13 BOISE ID 83704 80121, 22, 61 LITTLETON CO 80121 83707, 08 BOISE ID 83707 80124, 26, 63 LITTLETON CO 80124 83709, 19 BOISE ID 83709 80127, 62 LITTLETON CO 80127 83716, 17 BOISE ID 83716 80202, 65, 90, 93, 94 DENVER CO 80202 83814–16 COEUR D ALENE ID 83814 80203, 64, 95 DENVER CO 80203 84003, 04 AMERICAN FORK UT 84003 80210, 50 DENVER CO 80210 84010, 11 BOUNTIFUL UT 84010 80227, 35, 36 DENVER CO 80227 84015, 75, 89 CLEARFIELD UT 84015 80233, 41 DENVER CO 80233 84036, 61 KAMAS UT 84036 80239, 49 DENVER CO 80239 84040, 41 LAYTON UT 84040 80301, 08 BOULDER CO 80301 84042, 62 PLEASANT GROVE UT 84042 80302, 06 BOULDER CO 80302 84057, 59 OREM UT 84057 80303, 07 BOULDER CO 80303 84058, 97 OREM UT 84058 80437, 39 EVERGREEN CO 80437 84060, 68, 98 PARK CITY UT 84060 80477, 87 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CO 80477 84065, 95 RIVERTON UT 84065 80501, 04 LONGMONT CO 80501 84070, 91, 94 SANDY UT 84070 PAGE 30 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 84078, 79 VERNAL UT 84078 85224, 46 CHANDLER AZ 85224 84084, 88 WEST JORDAN UT 84084 85225, 44 CHANDLER AZ 85225 84090, 92, 93 SANDY UT 84090 85232, 79 FLORENCE AZ 85232 84101, 44, 80 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84101 85233, 34, 96, 99 GILBERT AZ 85233 84106, 52 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84106 85248, 49 CHANDLER AZ 85248 84107, 57 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84107 85250, 53 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85250 84108, 58 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84108 85251, 52 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85251 84110, 45, 51 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84110 85255, 62 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 84111, 33, 38 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84111 85260, 67 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260 84115, 65 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84115 85256, 57, 71 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85256 84120, 28, 70 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84120 85258, 61 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85258 84121, 71 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84121 85259, 63, 64, 68, 69 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 84125–27 SALT LAKE CTY UT 84125 85281, 86 TEMPE AZ 85281 84302, 24 BRIGHAM CITY UT 84302 85283, 84 TEMPE AZ 85283 84321, 23 LOGAN UT 84321 85285, 87–89 TEMPE AZ 85285 84401, 09 OGDEN UT 84401 85301, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 GLENDALE AZ 85301 84402, 03, 05, 15 OGDEN UT 84403 85302, 04, 06, 12 GLENDALE AZ 85302 84404, 12, 14 OGDEN UT 84404 85308, 10, 18 GLENDALE AZ 85308 84511, 33 BLANDING UT 84511 85323, 38 AVONDALE AZ 85323 84601, 03, 05, 06 PROVO UT 84601 85345, 80 PEORIA AZ 85345 84663, 64 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 85351, 72 SUN CITY AZ 85351 84701, 32 RICHFIELD UT 84701 85358, 90 WICKENBURG AZ 85358 84720, 22, 81 CEDAR CITY UT 84720 85363, 73 YOUNGTOWN AZ 85363 84770, 71, 82 ST GEORGE UT 84770 85364–67, 69 YUMA AZ 85364 85001, 02 PHOENIX AZ 85001 85374–76, 78, 79, 87 SUN CITY AZ 85374 85003, 04, 25, 30, 73 PHOENIX AZ 85004 85381, 82 PEORIA AZ 85381 85008, 10 PHOENIX AZ 85008 85501, 02 GLOBE AZ 85501 85005, 07, 09, 98 PHOENIX AZ 85009 85541, 47 PAYSON AZ 85541 85013, 67 PHOENIX AZ 85013 85546, 48 SAFFORD AZ 85546 85011, 14 PHOENIX AZ 85014 85607, 08 DOUGLAS AZ 85607 85016, 64 PHOENIX AZ 85016 85614, 22 GREEN VALLEY AZ 85614 85017, 61, 79 PHOENIX AZ 85017 85621, 28, 62 NOGALES AZ 85621 85018, 60 PHOENIX AZ 85018 85613, 35, 36, 50 SIERRA VISTA AZ 85635 85021, 69 PHOENIX AZ 85021 85643, 44 WILLCOX AZ 85643 85022, 68 PHOENIX AZ 85022 85701, 02 TUCSON AZ 85701 85023, 80 PHOENIX AZ 85023 85706, 77 TUCSON AZ 85706 85024, 50, 54 PHOENIX AZ 85024 85712, 49 TUCSON AZ 85712 85029, 53, 71 PHOENIX AZ 85029 85713, 14 TUCSON AZ 85713 85019, 31, 43, 63 PHOENIX AZ 85031 85715, 50 TUCSON AZ 85715 85032, 46, 78 PHOENIX AZ 85032 85720, 21 TUCSON AZ 85720 85034, 36, 74 PHOENIX AZ 85034 85726, 44 TUCSON AZ 85726 85038, 62, 72, 82, 99 PHOENIX AZ 85038 85730, 47, 48 TUCSON AZ 85730 85040, 66 PHOENIX AZ 85040 85737, 39 TUCSON AZ 85737 85044, 76 PHOENIX AZ 85044 85741, 42 TUCSON AZ 85741 85045, 48, 70 PHOENIX AZ 85048 85735, 36, 46 TUCSON AZ 85746 85201, 11 MESA AZ 85201 86001, 02 FLAGSTAFF AZ 86001 85202, 74 MESA AZ 85202 86003, 04 FLAGSTAFF AZ 86003 85203, 13, 75 MESA AZ 85203 86301–04, 05 PRESCOTT AZ 86301 85204, 14 MESA AZ 85204 86312–14 PRESCOTT VALLEY AZ 86314 85205, 07, 15, 77 MESA AZ 85205 86322, 24, 31 CAMP VERDE AZ 86322 85206, 12, 16 MESA AZ 85206 86336, 39–41, 51 SEDONA AZ 86336 85217, 19, 20, 78 APACHE JUNCTION AZ 85219 86401, 02, 13 KINGMAN AZ 86401 85222, 30 CASA GRANDE AZ 85222 86403–06 LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ 86403 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 31

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 86426, 29, 30, 39, 42 BULLHEAD CITY AZ 86442 90220–24 COMPTON CA 90220 87102, 04, 94 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87102 90230–33 CULVER CITY CA 90230 87105, 21, 95 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87105 90239–42 DOWNEY CA 90240 87106, 96 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87106 90245, 66, 67 EL SEGUNDO CA 90245 87107, 13, 97 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87107 90247–49 GARDENA CA 90247 87108, 98 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87108 90250, 51 HAWTHORNE CA 90250 87109, 22, 99 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87109 90260, 61 LAWNDALE CA 90260 87110, 76, 90 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87110 90263–65 MALIBU CA 90265 87111, 54, 91 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87111 90274, 75 PALOS VERDES CA 90274 87112, 53, 92 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87112 90254, 77, 78 REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 87114, 20, 84, 87, 93 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87114 90291–96 VENICE CA 90291 87123, 81 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87123 90401, 06, 07 SANTA MONICA CA 90401 87124, 74 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87124 90402–05, 08–11 SANTA MONICA CA 90403 87301, 05 GALLUP NM 87301 90601, 08 WHITTIER CA 90601 87401, 02, 99 FARMINGTON NM 87401 90602, 07 WHITTIER CA 90602 87502, 04 SANTA FE NM 87502 90603, 04, 09 WHITTIER CA 90603 87532, 33 ESPANOLA NM 87532 90605, 06, 10 WHITTIER CA 90605 88001, 11 LAS CRUCES NM 88001 90620–24 BUENA PARK CA 90620 88004, 06 LAS CRUCES NM 88004 90631–33 LA HABRA CA 90631 88005, 12 LAS CRUCES NM 88005 90637–39 LA MIRADA CA 90637 88030, 31 DEMING NM 88030 90650–52 NORWALK CA 90650 88061, 62 SILVER CITY NM 88061 90660–65 PICO RIVERA CA 90660 88101, 02 CLOVIS NM 88101 90701–03 ARTESIA CA 90701 88210, 11 ARTESIA NM 88210 90706, 07 BELLFLOWER CA 90706 88220, 21 CARLSBAD NM 88220 90711–14 LAKEWOOD CA 90712 88240–42 HOBBS NM 88240 90715, 16 LAKEWOOD CA 90715 88310, 11 ALAMOGORDO NM 88310 90720, 21 LOS ALAMITOS CA 90720 89005, 06 BOULDER CITY NV 89005 90731–34 SAN PEDRO CA 90731 89012, 14 HENDERSON NV 89014 90744, 48 WILMINGTON CA 90744 89011, 15 HENDERSON NV 89015 90745, 47, 49 CARSON CA 90745 89018, 70 INDIAN SPRINGS NV 89018 90803, 53 LONG BEACH CA 90803 89019, 26 JEAN NV 89019 91301, 76 AGOURA HILLS CA 91301 89028, 29 LAUGHLIN NV 89028 91303–05, 09 CANOGA PARK CA 91304 89031, 33 NORTH LAS VEGAS NV 89031 91306, 96 WINNETKA CA 91306 89041, 48 PAHRUMP NV 89041 91307, 08 WEST HILLS CA 91307 89049, 50 TONOPAH NV 89049 91311–13 CHATSWORTH CA 91311 89102, 46 LAS VEGAS NV 89102 91319, 20 NEWBURY PARK CA 91319 89103, 13, 35 LAS VEGAS NV 89103 91321, 22, 81 NEWHALL CA 91321 89117, 47 LAS VEGAS NV 89117 91324, 25, 28–30 NORTHRIDGE CA 91324 89120, 23, 39 LAS VEGAS NV 89120 91326, 27 NORTHRIDGE CA 91326 89128, 34, 38 LAS VEGAS NV 89128 91331, 33, 34 PACOIMA CA 91331 89129–31 LAS VEGAS NV 89129 91335, 37 RESEDA CA 91335 89431, 32 SPARKS NV 89431 91340–42, 92 SYLMAR CA 91342 89434–36 SPARKS NV 89434 91343, 93 NORTH HILLS CA 91343 89450–52 INCLINE VILLAGE NV 89450 91344–46, 94, 95 MISSION HILLS CA 91345 89501, 12 RENO NV 89501 91310, 50, 80, 84 SANTA CLARITA CA 91350 89503, 13 RENO NV 89503 91351, 86 CANYON COUNTRY CA 91351 89504, 05 RENO NV 89504 91352, 53 SUN VALLEY CA 91352 89510, 15 RENO NV 89510 91354, 55, 85 VALENCIA CA 91355 89523, 33 RENO NV 89523 91356, 57 TARZANA CA 91356 89701–06, 21 CARSON CITY NV 89701 91358–63 THOUSAND OAKS CA 91360 90201, 02, 70 BELL CA 90201 91302, 64, 65, 67, 71, WOODLAND HILLS CA 91364 90209–13 BEVERLY HILLS CA 90210 72, 99 PAGE 32 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 91403, 13, 23 SHERMAN OAKS CA 91403 92277, 78 TWENTYNINE PALMS CA 92277 91601–03 NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91601 92284–86 YUCCA VALLEY CA 92284 91604, 14 STUDIO CITY CA 91604 92307, 08 APPLE VALLEY CA 92307 91605, 06, 08–12, 15, NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91605 92310–12 BARSTOW CA 92311 16, 18 92314, 86 BIG BEAR CITY CA 92314 91607, 17 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607 92313, 24 COLTON CA 92324 91701, 37 ALTA LOMA CA 91701 92334–37 FONTANA CA 92335 91718–20 CORONA CA 91718 92340, 45 HESPERIA CA 92345 91722, 24 COVINA CA 91722 92329, 71 PHELAN CA 92371 91729, 30, 39 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730 92373–75 REDLANDS CA 92373 91731, 32, 34 EL MONTE CA 91731 92376, 77 RIALTO CA 92376 91740, 41 GLENDORA CA 91740 92392–94 VICTORVILLE CA 92392 91744–47, 49 LA PUENTE CA 91744 92401, 02, 08, 10 SN BERNARDINO CA 92401 91754, 55 MONTEREY PARK CA 91754 92404, 13 SN BERNARDINO CA 92404 91761, 62, 64 ONTARIO CA 91761 92405, 06 SN BERNARDINO CA 92405 91766–69 POMONA CA 91767 92407, 27 SN BERNARDINO CA 92407 91775, 76, 78 SAN GABRIEL CA 91775 92501, 02 RIVERSIDE CA 92501 91784–86 UPLAND CA 91786 92503, 13 RIVERSIDE CA 92503 91788, 89 WALNUT CA 91789 92504, 14 RIVERSIDE CA 92504 91790–93 WEST COVINA CA 91790 92505, 15 RIVERSIDE CA 92505 91801–03 ALHAMBRA CA 91801 92506, 16 RIVERSIDE CA 92506 91901, 03 ALPINE CA 91901 92507, 17 RIVERSIDE CA 92507 91902, 08 BONITA CA 91902 92508, 18 RIVERSIDE CA 92508 91909, 11 CHULA VISTA CA 91909 92509, 19 RIVERSIDE CA 92509 91910, 12 CHULA VISTA CA 91910 92530–32 LAKE ELSINORE CA 92531 91913–15, 21 CHULA VISTA CA 91913 92543–46 HEMET CA 92543 91932, 33 IMPERIAL BEACH CA 91932 92551–55 MORENO VALLEY CA 92553 91941–44 LA MESA CA 91941 92556, 57 MORENO VALLEY CA 92557 91945, 46 LEMON GROVE CA 91945 92562–64 MURRIETA CA 92562 91947, 50, 51 NATIONAL CITY CA 91950 92570–72, 99 PERRIS CA 92570 91976–79 SPRING VALLEY CA 91977 92581–83 SAN JACINTO CA 92583 92008, 18 CARLSBAD CA 92008 92584–87 SUN CITY CA 92586 92019, 20, 22 EL CAJON CA 92020 92589–93 TEMECULA CA 92591 92023, 24 ENCINITAS CA 92024 92607, 77 LAGUNA NIGUEL CA 92607 92025, 29, 33, 46 ESCONDIDO CA 92025 92615, 46 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92615 92026, 27, 30 ESCONDIDO CA 92026 92602–04, 18–20, 50 IRVINE CA 92619 92028, 88 FALLBROOK CA 92028 92606, 14, 23 IRVINE CA 92623 92037–39 LA JOLLA CA 92037 92626–28 COSTA MESA CA 92628 92049, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57 OCEANSIDE CA 92054 92624, 29 DANA POINT CA 92629 92056, 58 OCEANSIDE CA 92056 92605, 47, 49 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 92064, 74 POWAY CA 92064 92651, 52 LAGUNA CA 92651 92067, 91 RANCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 92653, 54 LAGUNA HILLS CA 92653 92069, 79, 96 SAN MARCOS CA 92069 92657, 58, 60, 62, 65 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92658 92071, 72 SANTEE CA 92071 92659, 61, 63 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92659 92084, 85 VISTA CA 92084 92672–74 SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 92092, 93 LA JOLLA CA 92093 92683–85 WESTMINSTER CA 92683 92201–03 INDIO CA 92201 92610, 78, 79, 88 RCHO STA MARG CA 92688 92225, 26, 42, 80 BLYTHE CA 92225 92675, 90–93 MISSION VIEJO CA 92690 92231, 32 CALEXICO CA 92231 92780–82 TUSTIN CA 92781 92234, 35 CATHEDRAL CITY CA 92234 92701–12, 28, 35, 99 SANTA ANA CA 92799 92243, 44 EL CENTRO CA 92243 92821–23 BREA CA 92822 92210, 11, 55, 60, 61 PALM DESERT CA 92260 92831, 34 FULLERTON CA 92834 92262–64 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 92832, 36 FULLERTON CA 92836 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 33

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 92833, 37 FULLERTON CA 92837 94080, 83 S SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080 92835, 38 FULLERTON CA 92838 94086–88 SUNNYVALE CA 94086 92840–44 GARDEN GROVE CA 92842 94301, 02, 06 PALO ALTO CA 94301 92845, 46 GARDEN GROVE CA 92846 94303, 04 PALO ALTO CA 94303 92856, 57, 59, 61–69 ORANGE CA 92863 94305, 09 STANFORD CA 94305 92870, 71 PLACENTIA CA 92871 94401, 02 SAN MATEO CA 94401 92885–87 YORBA LINDA CA 92885 94403, 04 SAN MATEO CA 94403 92801–08, 12, 14–17, ANAHEIM CA 92899 94501, 02 ALAMEDA CA 94501 25, 50, 99 94506, 26 DANVILLE CA 94506 93001, 02, 05, 07 VENTURA CA 93001 94509, 31 ANTIOCH CA 94509 93003, 04, 06, 09 VENTURA CA 93003 94519, 21 CONCORD CA 94519 93010–12 CAMARILLO CA 93010 94518, 20 CONCORD CA 94520 93013, 14 CARPINTERIA CA 93013 94533, 35 FAIRFIELD CA 94533 93015, 16 FILLMORE CA 93015 94536, 55 FREMONT CA 94536 93020, 21 MOORPARK CA 93020 94541–43 HAYWARD CA 94541 93023, 24 OJAI CA 93023 94540, 45 HAYWARD CA 94545 93030–32, 35 OXNARD CA 93030 94546, 52 CASTRO VALLEY CA 94546 93033, 34 OXNARD CA 93033 94550, 51 LIVERMORE CA 94550 93041–44 PORT HUENEME CA 93041 94556, 75 MORAGA CA 94556 93060, 61 SANTA PAULA CA 93060 94558, 59, 81 NAPA CA 94558 93062–65, 93, 97, 99 SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 94547, 72 RODEO CA 94572 93215, 16 DELANO CA 93215 94590, 92 VALLEJO CA 94590 93222, 25 FRAZIER PARK CA 93225 94596, 97 WALNUT CREEK CA 94596 93230–32 HANFORD CA 93230 94702, 10 BERKELEY CA 94702 93245, 46 LEMOORE CA 93245 94801, 02 RICHMOND CA 94801 93257, 58 PORTERVILLE CA 93257 94925, 39, 76, 77 CORTE MADERA CA 94925 93274, 75 TULARE CA 93274 94927, 28, 31 ROHNERT PARK CA 94931 93277, 78 VISALIA CA 93277 94941, 42 MILL VALLEY CA 94941 93279, 91 VISALIA CA 93279 94945, 47–49 NOVATO CA 94947 93401–10, 12 SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 94952, 54 PETALUMA CA 94952 93436–38 LOMPOC CA 93436 94930, 60, 78, 79 SAN ANSELMO CA 94960 93454–58 SANTA MARIA CA 93454 94965, 66 SAUSALITO CA 94965 93501, 02 MOJAVE CA 93501 95001, 03 APTOS CA 95003 93504, 05 CALIFORNIA CITY CA 93505 95020, 21 GILROY CA 95020 93514, 15 BISHOP CA 93514 95023, 24 HOLLISTER CA 95023 93516, 96 BORON CA 93516 95030–32 LOS GATOS CA 95030 93523, 24 EDWARDS CA 93523 95037, 38 MORGAN HILL CA 95037 93534–36, 39, 84, 86 LANCASTER CA 93534 95050–56 SANTA CLARA CA 95050 93550–52, 90, 91 PALMDALE CA 93550 95060–67 SANTA CRUZ CA 95060 93555, 56 RIDGECREST CA 93555 95070, 71 SARATOGA CA 95070 93561, 62, 81, 82 TEHACHAPI CA 93561 95076, 77 WATSONVILLE CA 95076 93611–13 CLOVIS CA 93612 95340, 41, 44, 48 MERCED CA 95340 93637–39 MADERA CA 93638 95380–82 TURLOCK CA 95380 93901–17, 62 SALINAS CA 93907 95472, 73 SEBASTOPOL CA 95472 93921–23 CARMEL CA 93923 95602–04 AUBURN CA 95603 93940–44 MONTEREY CA 93940 95608, 09 CARMICHAEL CA 95608 93950, 51 PACIFIC GROVE CA 93950 95610, 11, 21 CITRUS HEIGHTS CA 95610 94010, 11 BURLINGAME CA 94010 95616–18 DAVIS CA 95616 94014–17 DALY CITY CA 94014 95661, 78 ROSEVILLE CA 95678 94023, 24 LOS ALTOS CA 94023 95687, 88, 96 VACAVILLE CA 95687 94025, 26, 28 MENLO PARK CA 94025 95605, 91 WEST SACRAMENTO CA 95691 94035, 41–43 MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 94041 95926–29, 73, 76 CHICO CA 95926 94061–65 REDWOOD CITY CA 94061 95945, 49 GRASS VALLEY CA 95945 PAGE 34 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Column A Column B Column A Column B Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To 95965, 66 OROVILLE CA 95965 98031, 42, 64 KENT WA 98031 95967, 69 PARADISE CA 95969 98032, 35 KENT WA 98032 95991, 92 YUBA CITY CA 95991 98033, 83 KIRKLAND WA 98033 96150–58 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CA 96150 98036, 37, 46 LYNNWOOD WA 98036 96160, 61 TRUCKEE CA 96160 98048, 51 RAVENSDALE WA 98051 96720, 21 HILO HI 96721 98053, 73 REDMOND WA 98053 96732, 33 KAHULUI HI 96732 98055, 58 RENTON WA 98055 96739, 40, 45 KAILUA KONA HI 96740 98056, 57, 59 RENTON WA 98056 96738, 43 KAMUELA HI 96743 98101, 20, 29, 61, 71, 91 SEATTLE WA 98101 96761, 67 LAHAINA HI 96761 98102, 12 SEATTLE WA 98102 96701, 82 PEARL CITY HI 96782 98104, 34, 54, 64, 74, 84 SEATTLE WA 98104 96754, 57, 86 WAHIAWA HI 96786 98105, 45, 85, 95 SEATTLE WA 98105 96707, 09, 97 WAIPAHU HI 96797 98106, 26 SEATTLE WA 98106 97005, 08 BEAVERTON OR 97005 98107, 17 SEATTLE WA 98107 97201, 58 PORTLAND OR 97201 98111, 81 SEATTLE WA 98111 97202, 82 PORTLAND OR 97202 98114, 44 SEATTLE WA 98144 97203, 31, 83 PORTLAND OR 97203 98138, 48, 58, 88 SEATTLE WA 98148 97204, 05, 40 PORTLAND OR 97204 98168, 78 SEATTLE WA 98168 97206, 86 PORTLAND OR 97206 98160, 77 SEATTLE WA 98177 97208, 28 PORTLAND OR 97208 98221, 22 EVERETT WA 98221 97209, 10, 96 PORTLAND OR 97209 98230, 31 EVERETT WA 98230 97212, 27 PORTLAND OR 97212 98270, 71 EVERETT WA 98270 97213, 18, 38 PORTLAND OR 97213 98273, 74 EVERETT WA 98273 97214, 32, 93 PORTLAND OR 97214 98290, 91, 96 EVERETT WA 98290 97215, 16, 33, 92 PORTLAND OR 97215 98329, 32, 35 GIG HARBOR WA 98332 97219, 80 PORTLAND OR 97219 98362, 63 PORT ANGELES WA 98362 97220, 30, 94 PORTLAND OR 97220 98366, 67 PORT ORCHARD WA 98366 97221, 25, 98 PORTLAND OR 97221 98371, 72 PUYALLUP WA 98371 97222, 67–69 PORTLAND OR 97222 98373–75 PUYALLUP WA 98375 97223, 24, 81 PORTLAND OR 97223 98352, 90 SUMNER WA 98390 97229, 91 PORTLAND OR 97229 98401, 77 TACOMA WA 98401 97236, 66, 90 PORTLAND OR 97236 98402, 21 TACOMA WA 98402 97301, 03, 05 SALEM OR 97301 98403, 22–24 TACOMA WA 98403 97302, 06 SALEM OR 97302 98404, 42, 43 TACOMA WA 98404 97330, 31, 33, 39 CORVALLIS OR 97333 98405, 15 TACOMA WA 98405 97401, 40 EUGENE OR 97401 98406, 16 TACOMA WA 98406 97404, 08 EUGENE OR 97404 98408, 12, 18 TACOMA WA 98408 97403, 05, 55 EUGENE OR 97405 98444, 47 TACOMA WA 98444 97477, 78 SPRINGFIELD OR 97477 98445, 46 TACOMA WA 98445 97501, 04 MEDFORD OR 97501 98465–67 TACOMA WA 98465 97526, 27 GRANTS PASS OR 97526 98439, 99 TACOMA WA 98499 97601–03 KLAMATH FALLS OR 97601 98501, 07 OLYMPIA WA 98501 97701, 02, 07–09 BEND OR 97701 98502, 08, 12 OLYMPIA WA 98502 98001, 02, 47, 71, 92 AUBURN WA 98002 98503, 09, 13 OLYMPIA WA 98503 98003, 23, 63, 93 FEDERAL WAY WA 98003 98506, 16 OLYMPIA WA 98506 98004, 39 BELLEVUE WA 98004 98660, 63, 66 VANCOUVER WA 98660 98005, 15 BELLEVUE WA 98005 98661, 65, 68, 85, 86 VANCOUVER WA 98661 98007, 08 BELLEVUE WA 98007 98662, 64, 82–84 VANCOUVER WA 98662 98011, 41 BOTHELL WA 98011 99163, 65 PULLMAN WA 99163 98012, 21, 82 BOTHELL WA 98012 99202, 12 SPOKANE WA 99202 98020, 26 EDMONDS WA 98020 99203, 23 SPOKANE WA 99203 98022, 38 ENUMCLAW WA 98022 99204, 19, 24 SPOKANE WA 99204 98027, 29 ISSAQUAH WA 98027 99205, 09 SPOKANE WA 99205 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 35

Column A Column B carrier route packages begins with one of the 5-digit Destination ZIP Codes Label Container To ZIP Code zones processed by the USPS as a single 99206, 14, 16 SPOKANE WA 99206 scheme, as shown in L001. 99207, 17 SPOKANE WA 99207 f. 5-digit scheme (pallets) for Periodicals flats and irreg- 99208, 18, 28 SPOKANE WA 99208 ular parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats: The ZIP Code 99336–38 KENNEWICK WA 99336 in the delivery address on all pieces begins with one 99502, 07, 18 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 of the 5-digit ZIP Code zones processed by the USPS 99515, 16 ANCHORAGE AK 99515 as a single scheme, as shown in L001. 99701, 03, 09, 12 FAIRBANKS AK 99701 99702, 05 FAIRBANKS AK 99702 ***** 99706–08 FAIRBANKS AK 99706 1.3 Preparation Instructions ***** M Mail Preparation And Sortation [Amend 1.3 by revising the first sentence of 1.3g to insert the M000 General Preparation Standards phrase “for automation letters”; inserting new 1.3h and i to define 5-digit/scheme sort for carrier routes sacks of Periodi- M010 Mailpieces cals flats and irregular parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats M011 Basic Standards and 5-digit/scheme sort for Periodicals flats and irregular parcels packages and Standard Mail (A) flats packages on 1.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS pallets; redesignate current 1.3h through s as 1.3j through u, 1.1 Presort Process respectively, to read as follows:] [Amend M011.1.1 to incorporate a reference to package g. A 5-digit scheme sort for automation letters yields*** reallocation to read as follows:] h. A 5-digit/scheme carrier routes sort for sacked carrier Presort is the process by which a mailer prepares mail so route rate Periodicals flats and irregular parcels and that it is sorted to at least the finest extent required by the Enhanced Carrier Route rate Standard Mail (A) flats standards for the rate claimed. Generally, presort is per- yields 5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks for those formed sequentially, from the lowest (finest) level to the high- 5-digit ZIP Codes listed in L001 and 5-digit carrier est level, to those destinations specified by standard and is routes sacks for other areas. The 5-digit ZIP Codes in completed at each level before the next level is prepared. each scheme are treated as a single presort destina- Under standards for package reallocation for Periodicals tion subject to a single minimum sack volume, with no flats and irregular parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats on pal- further separation by 5-digit ZIP Code required. Sacks lets (see M041 and M045), mail will not necessarily be prepared for a 5-digit scheme destination that contain placed on the lowest (finest) level pallets (package realloca- carrier route packages for only one of the schemed tion is optional, but, if performed, must be done for the com- 5-digit areas are still considered 5-digit carrier route plete mailing job). Not all presort levels are applicable in all scheme sorted and are labeled accordingly. The situations. 5-digit/scheme sort is optional for carrier route rate flat-size and irregular parcel Periodicals and flat-size 1.2 Presort Levels Enhanced Carrier Route rate Standard Mail (A) in [Amend M011.1.2 by revising 1.2d and adding new 1.2e and sacks. If preparation of 5-digit scheme carrier routes 1.2f to differentiate between 5-digit schemes for automation sacks is performed, it must be done for all 5-digit letters and 5-digit schemes for pallets and for carrier routes scheme destinations. A 5-digit/scheme carrier route sacks of Periodicals flats and irregular parcels and Standard sort may not be used for mail at other rates in sacks. Mail (A) flats; redesignate current 1.2e through m as 1.2g i. A 5-digit/scheme sort for Periodicals flats and irregular through o, respectively, as follows:] parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats prepared as pack- Terms used for presort levels are defined as follows: ages on pallets yields 5-digit scheme pallets for those ***** 5-digit ZIP Codes listed in L001 and 5-digit pallets for d. 5-digit scheme (trays) for automation letters: the ZIP other areas. The 5-digit ZIP Codes in each scheme are Code in the delivery address on all pieces is one of the treated as a single presort destination subject to a 5-digit ZIP Code areas processed by the USPS as a single minimum pallet volume, with no further separa- single scheme, as shown in the USPS City State File. tion by 5-digit ZIP Code required. Pallets prepared for a 5-digit scheme destination that contain packages e. 5-digit scheme carrier routes (sacks) for Periodicals for only one of the schemed 5-digit areas are still flats and irregular parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats: considered 5-digit scheme sorted and are labeled the ZIP Code in the delivery address on all pieces in PAGE 36 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) accordingly. The 5-digit/scheme sort is optional for M032 Barcoded Labels flat-size and irregular parcel-size Periodicals and flat- 1.0 BASIC STANDARDS — TRAY AND SACK size Standard Mail (A) prepared as packages on pal- LABELS lets and may not be used for other mail prepared on pallets, except for packages of Standard Mail (A) irreg- ***** ular parcels that are part of a mailing job that is pre- Exhibit 1.3a 3-Digit Content Identifier Numbers pared in part as palletized flats at automation rates. If [Amend Exhibit 1.3a, Periodicals (PER) and Standard Mail preparation of 5-digit scheme pallets is performed, it (A) by inserting new 5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks and must be done for all 5-digit scheme destinations. 5-digit scheme Enhanced Carrier Routes sacks categories, ***** respectively, to read as follows:] M030 Containers *****

M031 Labels Class and Mailing CIN Human-Readable Content line ***** 4.0 PALLET LABELS ***** ***** PERIODICALS (PER) 4.8 Delivery Unit, SCF, DDU, and DSCF Rates ***** [Amend M031.4.8 to refer to 5-digit scheme pallets, as PER Flats — Carrier Route follows:] ***** If a 5-digit, 5-digit scheme, 3-digit, or SCF pallet contains 5-digit carrier copies claimed at Periodicals delivery unit and SCF zone routes sacks 386 PER FLTS CR-RTS rates, or Standard Mail DDU and DSCF rates, as applicable, the content line of the pallet label must show the designation 5-digit scheme “DDU/SCF,” after the content description. car. rts. sacks 371 PER FLTS CR-RTS SCH ***** ***** 5.0 SECOND LINE CODES PER Parcels — Carrier Route [Amend 5.0 to include the code for 5-digit scheme carrier ***** routes sacks, as follows:] 5-digit carrier The codes shown below must be used as appropriate on routes sacks 396 PER IRREG CR-RTS Line 2 of sack, tray, and pallet labels. 5-digit scheme ***** car. rts. sacks 399 PER IRREG CR-RTS SCH ***** Content Type Code ***** PERIODICALS (NEWS) Scheme SCH ***** (Periodicals and Standard Mail (A) 5-digit scheme carrier routes NEWS Flats — Carrier Route sacks and 5-digit scheme pallets ***** only) ***** 5-digit carrier routes sacks 486 NEWS FLTS CR-RTS 5-digit scheme car. rts. sacks 471 NEWS FLTS CR-RTS SCH ***** POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 37 NEWS Parcels — Carrier Route 5.0 PREPARATION ***** [Amend M041.5.1 to indicate that pallet sortation using pack- 5-digit carrier age reallocation may not always require sorting a mailing to routes sacks 496 NEWS IRREG CR-RTS the finest level, as follows:] 5-digit scheme 5.1 Presort car. rts. sacks 499 NEWS IRREG CR-RTS SCH Pallet preparation and pallet sortation are subject to the spe- ***** cific standards in M045. Pallet sortation is generally intended to presort the palletized portion of a mailing to at least the fin- STANDARD MAIL (A) est extent required for the corresponding class of mail and ***** method of preparation. Pallet sortation is sequential from the lowest (finest) level to the highest and must be completed at Enhanced Carrier Route Flats — Nonautomation each required level before the next optional or required level ***** is prepared. Standard preparation terms and presort levels 5-digit carrier for pallets are defined in M011 and M045. For sacks, trays, routes sacks 586 STD FLTS CR-RTS or machinable parcels on pallets, the mailer must prepare all 5-digit scheme required pallet levels before any mixed ADC or mixed BMC car. rts. sacks 529 STD FLTS CR-RTS SCH pallets are prepared for a mailing or job. Packages and bundles prepared under M045 must not be placed on mixed ***** ADC or mixed BMC pallets. Packages and bundles that can- M033 Sacks and Trays not be placed on pallets must be prepared in sacks under the standards for the rate claimed. The standards for package 1.0 BASIC STANDARDS reallocation (M045.5.0), an optional method of pallet prepa- ***** ration, are designed to retain as much mail as possible at the SCF level and may result in some packages of Periodicals 1.7 Origin/Entry 3-Digit/Scheme Trays and Sacks flats and irregular parcels and Standard Mail (A) flats, and [Amend the first sentence in M033.1.7 to refer to preparation irregular parcels that are part of a mailing job that is prepared of 5-digit carrier routes trays and sacks, optional 5-digit in part as palletized flats at automation rates, not being scheme carrier routes sacks for Periodicals and Standard placed on the finest level of pallet possible. Mailers must use Mail (A), and 3-digit carrier routes trays, as follows:] PAVE-certified presort software to prepare mailings using Except for flat-size and irregular parcel-size Periodicals package reallocation (package reallocation is optional, but, under 1.8, after all carrier route, 5-digit carrier routes (and if performed, must be done for the complete mailing job). where permitted, 5-digit scheme carrier routes and 3-digit carrier routes), 5-digit (and, where permitted, 5-digit 5.2 Required Preparation scheme), 3-digit (and, where permitted, 3-digit scheme) [Amend M041.5.2 by revising 5.2a to refer to Periodicals and sacks/trays are prepared *** Standard Mail (A) 5-digit pallets prepared under the stan- dards for package reallocation, as follows:] 1.8 Periodicals Flats And Irregular Parcels These standards apply to: Origin/Entry SCF Sacks a. Periodicals, Standard Mail (A), and Parcel Post (other [Amend the first sentence in M033.1.8 to refer to preparation than BMC Presort, OBMC Presort, DSCF, and DDU of 5-digit carrier routes sacks and optional 5-digit scheme rate mail). A pallet must be prepared to a required carrier routes sacks for Periodicals, as follows:] sortation level when there are 500 pounds of Periodi- For flat-size and irregular parcel-size Periodicals, after all cals or Standard Mail packages, sacks, or parcels or carrier route, 5-digit carrier routes (and where permitted, six layers of Periodicals or Standard Mail (A) letter 5-digit scheme carrier routes), 5-digit, 3-digit, and required trays. For packages of Periodicals flats and irregular SCF sacks are prepared *** parcels and packages of Standard Mail (A) flats on ***** pallets prepared under the standards for package real- location (M045.5.0), not all mail for a required 5-digit M040 Pallets destination is required to be on a 5-digit pallet or op- M041 General Standards tional 5-digit scheme pallet. Mixed pallets of sacks, ***** trays, or machinable parcels must be labeled to the BMC or ADC (as appropriate) serving the post office where mailings are entered into the mailstream. The PAGE 38 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) processing and distribution manager of that facility M045 Palletized Mailings may issue a written authorization to the mailer to label ***** mixed BMC or mixed ADC pallets to the post office or processing and distribution center serving the post 4.0 PALLET PRESORT AND LABELING office where mailings are entered. These pallets con- [Amend the title of M045.4.1 to indicate that it also refers to tain all mail remaining after required and optional pal- trays on pallets, as follows:] lets are prepared to finer sortation levels under M045, 4.1 Packages, Bundles, Sacks, Trays, or Trays on as appropriate. Pallets ***** [Amend M045.4.1 by revising 4.1a and adding new 4.1b 6.0 COPALLETIZED, COMBINED, OR MIXED- to provide an optional 5-digit/scheme sort for packages of RATE LEVEL MAILINGS OF FLAT-SIZE Periodicals and Standard Mail (A) flats; redesignate current PIECES 4.1b through 4.1e as 4.1c through 4.1f, as follows:] ***** Preparation sequence and Line 1 labeling: [Amend M041.6.3 and M041.6.4 to indicate that pallet a. 5-digit: required for sacks; required for packages and sortation using package reallocation may not always require bundles except for packages and bundles prepared sorting a mailing to the finest level, as follows:] under b; optional for trays; for Line 1, use 5-digit ZIP Code destination of contents. 6.3 Periodicals Publications b. 5-digit/scheme: optional for Periodicals and Standard To combine more than one Periodicals publication on pallets, Mail (A) packages and bundles; for Line 1 for 5-digit the mailer must merge and presort copies of all the publica- pallets, use 5-digit ZIP Code destination of contents; tions into common packages to achieve the finest presort for Line 1 for 5-digit scheme pallets, use L001, column level for the combined mailing. To copalletize different Peri- B. odicals flat-size publications, the mailer must consolidate on pallets all independently sorted packages for each publica- ***** tion to achieve the finest presort level for the mailing. A com- 4.4 Line 2 bined or copalletized mailing prepared under M045.5.0, [Amend M045.4.4 to require “SCHEME” or “SCH” to appear using package reallocation, may not always result in all on 5-digit scheme pallets of Periodicals or Standard Mail (A), packages being placed on the finest pallet level possible. as follows:] Both combined and copalletized publications must be sup- Line 2, class of mail (shown below, as appropriate), process- ported by the documentation required in M045. Preferred ing category and mail type (e.g., “MACH,” “LTRS BC”), Periodicals may be combined with Regular Periodicals only “SCHEME” or “SCH” for 5-digit scheme pallets of Periodicals as permitted by standard. or Standard Mail (A), and any processing code required by 6.4 Standard Mail (A) the applicable labeling list under 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3:*** To copalletize different Standard Mail (A) flat-size mailings, [Add new section M045.5.0 to specify preparation require- the mailer must consolidate on pallets all independently ments for package reallocation; redesignate current sec- sorted packages from each mailing to achieve the finest tions M045.5.0 through M045.13.0, as M045.6.0 through presort level for the mailing, except that a copalletized mail- M045.14.0, respectively, as follows:] ing prepared under M045.5.0, using package reallocation, 5.0 PACKAGE REALLOCATION FOR may not always result in all packages being placed on the fin- PERIODICALS FLATS AND IRREGULAR est pallet level possible. At the time of mailing, the mailer PARCELS AND STANDARD MAIL (A) FLATS must present computer-generated listings required in M045 ON PALLETS that include a summary list consolidating the copalletized multiple mailings and a list of the contents of each pallet by 5.1 Basic Standards ZIP Code and presort level. Package reallocation is an optional preparation method (if ***** performed, package reallocation must be done for the com- plete mailing job); only PAVE-certified presort software may be used to create pallets under the standards in 5.2 through 5.4. The software will determine if mail for an SCF service area would fall beyond the SCF level if all required 5-digit or optional 5-digit/scheme pallets and optional 3-digit pallets are prepared. Reallocation is performed only when there is POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 39 mail for the SCF service area that would fall beyond the SCF with the mail that would fall beyond the SCF pallet pallet level (e.g., to an ADC or BMC pallet). The amount of level. mail required to bring the mail that would fall beyond the SCF b. If no single 3-digit pallet within the SCF service area level back to an SCF level pallet level is the minimum volume contains an adequate volume of mail to allow realloca- that will be reallocated, where possible. tion of a portion of the mail on a pallet as described in 5.2 General Reallocation Rules the previous step, then eliminate one 3-digit pallet and reallocate all of the mail to create an SCF pallet by Reallocation rules: combining it with the mail that would fall beyond the a. Package preparation is not affected by the reallocation SCF pallet level. As a result, the software will not pre- process. Reallocate only complete packages and only pare one 3-digit pallet for the SCF service area if it is the minimum number of packages necessary to create detrimental to the SCF pallet. an SCF pallet meeting the minimum pallet weight. c. If there are no 3-digit pallets, attempt to identify a Based on the weight of individual pieces within a pack- 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet of adequate weight to age and packaging parameters, the weight of mail that support reallocation of one or more packages to bring is reallocated may be slightly more than the minimum the mail that would fall beyond the SCF pallet level volume required to create an SCF pallet. back to the SCF level. A sufficient volume of mail must b. Reallocate packages from the highest available pallet remain on the 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet after real- level possible. If it is not possible to reallocate some location to meet the pallet weight minimum estab- mail from a 3-digit pallet first, then attempt to eliminate lished by the mailer in compliance with applicable a 3-digit pallet and reallocate all mail from that pallet DMM standards. If a 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet of to create an SCF pallet; if mail cannot be reallocated adequate weight is available, create an SCF pallet by from a 3-digit pallet, then attempt to reallocate some combining the reallocated packages with the mail that mail from a 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet. would fall beyond the SCF pallet level. c. The reallocation process may result in the elimination d. If no single 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet within the of a 3-digit pallet to create an SCF pallet, but a 5-digit SCF service area contains an adequate volume of or 5-digit scheme pallet (when 5-digit scheme pallets mail to allow reallocation of a portion of the mail on a are prepared) may not be eliminated in order to create pallet as described in 5.3c, then no packages will be an SCF pallet. reallocated and an SCF pallet will not be prepared; the d. When reallocating mail to create an SCF pallet, reallo- mail that falls beyond the SCF pallet level must be cate mail from only one more finely sorted pallet. This placed on the appropriate level pallet (ADC or BMC) may be accomplished by reallocating a portion of a or in the appropriate level sack. 3-digit pallet, reallocating all mail from a 3-digit pallet, 5.4 Reallocation of Packages if Optional 3-Digit or reallocating a portion of a 5-digit or 5-digit scheme Pallets are Not Prepared pallet following the sequence in 5.2b. Reallocation rules: e. Mailers may use any minimum pallet weight(s) per- mitted by DMM standards and may use different mini- a. Attempt to identify a 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet of mum weights for different pallet levels in conjunction adequate weight to support reallocation of one or more with package reallocation. packages to bring the mail that would fall beyond the SCF pallet level back to the SCF level. A sufficient vol- 5.3 Reallocation of Packages if Optional 3-Digit ume of mail must remain on the 5-digit or 5-digit Pallets are Prepared scheme pallet after reallocation to meet the pallet Reallocation rules: weight minimum established by the mailer in com- a. Attempt to identify a 3-digit pallet of adequate weight pliance with applicable DMM standards. If a 5-digit or that can support reallocation of one or more packages 5-digit scheme pallet of adequate weight is available, to bring the mail that has fallen through the SCF level create an SCF pallet by combining the reallocated back to the SCF level without eliminating the pallet. A packages with the mail that would fall beyond the SCF sufficient volume of mail must remain on the 3-digit pallet level. pallet after reallocation to meet the 3-digit pallet weight b. If no single 5-digit or 5-digit scheme pallet within the minimum established by the mailer in compliance with SCF service area contains an adequate volume of applicable DMM standards. If a 3-digit pallet of ade- mail to allow reallocation of a portion of the mail on a quate weight is available, create an SCF pallet by pallet as described in 5.4a, then no packages will be combining the reallocated mail from the 3-digit pallet reallocated and an SCF pallet will not be prepared; the PAGE 40 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) mail that falls beyond the SCF pallet level must be c. 5-digit/scheme carrier routes (carrier route packages placed on the appropriate level pallet (ADC or BMC) only): required at 24 pieces, optional with one six- or in the appropriate level sack. piece package minimum except under 1.5; for Line 1 for 5-digit carrier routes sacks, use 5-digit ZIP Code 5.5 Documentation destination of packages, preceded for military mail by Mailings must be supported by documentation produced by the prefixes under M031; for Line 1 for 5-digit scheme PAVE-certified software meeting the standards in P012. carrier routes sacks, use L001, column B. 6.0 PALLETS OF PACKAGES, BUNDLES, AND ***** TRAYS OF LETTER-SIZE MAIL 3.2 Sack Line 2 [Amend redesignated 6.1 and 6.2 by revising the second sentence of each section to indicate that automation rate and [Amend M200.3.2 by adding new 3.2e for 5-digit scheme nonautomation rate mail must be placed on separate 5-digit carrier routes sacks; redesignate current 3.2e through 3.2h scheme pallets, as follows:] as 3.2f through 3.2i, respectively, as follows:] ***** 6.1 Periodicals e. 5-digit scheme car. rts.: “CR-RTS SCH.” ***Automation rate and nonautomation rate pieces must be placed on separate 5-digit and 5-digit scheme pallets.*** ***** 6.2 Standard Mail (A) M600 Standard Mail (Nonautomation) ***Automation rate and nonautomation rate pieces must be ***** placed on separate 5-digit and 5-digit scheme pallets, except M620 Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail that upgradable pieces prepared under M610 may be placed on 5-digit pallets with automation rate pieces.*** ***** ***** 4.0 SACK PREPARATION — FLAT-SIZE PIECES AND IRREGULAR PARCELS M200 Periodicals (Nonautomation) ***** 1.0 BASIC STANDARDS 4.2 Sack Preparation ***** [Amend M620.4.2 by revising 4.2b and adding new 4.2c, as 1.5 Low-Volume Packages and Sacks follows:] [Amend M200.1.5 by revising reference to “3.1a through Sack size, preparation sequence, and Line 1 labeling: 3.1e” to read “3.1a through 3.1f,” as follows:] ***** As a general exception to 2.4b through 2.4d and 3.1a b. 5-digit carrier routes: required (no minimum) for irreg- through 3.1f,*** ular parcels; for Line 1, use 5-digit ZIP Code destina- ***** tion of packages, preceded for military mail by the 3.0 SACK PREPARATION (FLAT-SIZE PIECES prefixes under M031. AND IRREGULAR PARCELS) c. 5-digit/scheme carrier routes: required (no minimum) for flats; for Line 1 for 5-digit sacks, use 5-digit ZIP 3.1 Sack Preparation Code destination of packages, preceded for military [Amend M200.3.1 by revising 3.1b and adding new 3.1c to mail by the prefixes under M031; for Line 1 for 5-digit provide an optional 5-digit/scheme carrier routes sort for flats scheme sacks, use L001, column B. and irregular parcels; redesignate current 3.1c through 3.1g 4.3 Sack Line 2 as 3.1d through 3.1h, as follows:] [Amend M620.4.3 by adding new 4.3e for 5-digit scheme Sack size, preparation sequence, and Line 1 labeling: carrier routes sacks, as follows:] ***** ***** b. 5-digit carrier routes (carrier routes packages only): required for rate eligibility (no minimum) unless sacks e. 5-digit scheme car. rts.: “CR-RTS SCH.” are prepared under c; for Line 1, use 5-digit ZIP Code ***** destination of packages, preceded for military mail by the prefixes under M031. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 41 P Postage and Payment Methods 2.4 Sortation Level P000 Basic Information [Amend 2.4 by adding new indicators “CR5S” to identify 5-digit carrier routes scheme sacks, “5DGS” to identify P010 General Standards 5-digit scheme pallets, and “PSCF” to identify SCF pallets ***** created as a result of package reallocation under M045.5.0, as follows:] P012 Documentation The actual sortation level (or corresponding abbreviation) is ***** used for the package, tray, sack, or pallet levels required by 2.0 STANDARDIZED DOCUMENTATION — FIRST- 2.2 and shown below: CLASS MAIL, PERIODICALS, AND Sortation Level Abbreviation STANDARD MAIL (A) ***** ***** 5-Digit Scheme CR5S 2.2 Format and Content Carrier Routes (sacks, Periodicals flats, [Amend P012.2.2d by revising 2.2d(4) to add standards for Standard Mail (A) flats) identifying SCF pallets created as a result of package re- 5-Digit Scheme 5DGS allocation by adding the following to the end of the section:] (pallets, Periodicals flats and irregular parcels, Standard ***** Mail (A) flats) d. For packages on pallets, the body of the listing report- ***** ing these required elements: SCF (pallets created PSCF ***** from package reallocation) (4)***Document SCF pallets created as a result of ***** package reallocation under M045.5.0 on the USPS Qualification Report by designating the protected SCF pallet with an identifier of “PSCF.” This identifi- — Business Mail Acceptance, er is required to appear only on the USPS Qualifica- Marketing Systems, 5-6-99 tion Report; it is not required to appear on pallet labels or on any other mailing documentation. ***** PAGE 42 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Finance

HBK F-1 REVISION AND POSTAGE STAMP LIST UPDATE Periodic Update of the Postage Stamp Master Item Number List and Revision to Handbook F-1, Post Office Accounting Procedures

The following lists of stamp, stationery, and stamp prod- Item Denomination Item Stamp uct items are now available for ordering through established Number and Code Description Configuration or bulk ordering procedures. Special conditions of availabil- 1030 30¢ (E)(G) Frank Laubach Pane of 100 ity and sources of supply for certain items are identified by 1031 08¢ (E)(G) Henry Knox Pane of 100 footnote references in parentheses next to those items. 1032 09¢ (E)(G) Sylvanus Pane of 100 Thayer This information replaces that which was previously pub- 1034 32¢ (E) Milton S. Pane of 100 lished in Postal Bulletin 21951 (7-31-97) and is also used to Hershey revise Exhibit 423.4 of Handbook F-1, Post Office Account- 1035 35¢ (E) Dennis Chavez Pane of 100 ing Procedures. 1036 30¢ (E) Cardinal Pane of 100 Master Item Number List 1038 28¢ (E)(G) Sitting Bull Pane of 100 1042 21¢ (E)(G) Chester Pane of 100 1000 Series — Definitive, Priority, and Express Mail sheet Carlson stamps. 1044 14¢ (E)(G) Julia Ward Pane of 100 Howe 2000 Series — Stationery items (aerogrammes, stamped 1047 17¢ (E)(G) Belva Ann Pane of 100 cards, stamped envelopes, and souvenir cards). Lockwood 3000 Series — Migratory bird stamps, international reply 1048 40¢ (A) Claire Lee Pane of 100 coupons, and money orders. Chennault 1049 39¢ (E)(G) Grenville Clark Pane of 100 4000 Series — Commemorative stamps. 1052 02¢ (A) Mary Lyons Pane of 100 5000 Series — Special issues (Christmas, flag, love, air- 1053 03¢ (A) Paul Dudley Pane of 100 mail, ATM sheetlets, and penalty mail sheet stamps). White 6000 Series — Booklets. 1054 04¢ (A) Father Pane of 100 Flanagan 7000 Series — Coils: regular and precanceled. 1057 52¢ (A) Hubert H. Pane of 100 8000 and 9000 Series — Philatelic products. Humphrey 1059 45¢ (E) Pumpkinseed Pane of 100 1000 Series Sunfish 1061 01¢ (E)(G) Kestrel Pane of 100 Future definitive stamp issues will be announced in the 1062 15¢ (E)(G) Buffalo Bill Pane of 100 Postal Bulletin. Cody Item Denomination Item Stamp 1063 03¢ (A) Bluebird Pane of 100 Number and Code Description Configuration 1065 65¢ (E)(G) General Hap Pane of 100 1001 01¢ (F)(A) American Pane of 50 Arnold Kestrel (PSA) 1067 32¢ (E)(G) Lila & Dewitt Pane of 20 1002 02¢ (A) Woodpecker Pane of 100 Wallace 100700 33¢ (A) City Flag Pane of 100 106900 55¢ (F)(E) Justin Morrill Pane of 20 (2 oz. Rate) (PSA) 1010 10¢ (A) Red Cloud Pane of 100 1013 05¢ (A) Luis Munoz Pane of 100 1070 77¢ (E) Mary Pane of 20 Marin Breckinridge (PSA) (3 oz. Rate) 1017 55¢ (E) Alice Hamilton Pane of 100 1071 22¢ (E) Uncle Sam Pane of 20 (2 oz. Rate) (2nd oz. (PSA) 1018 20¢ (E) Virginia Apgar Pane of 100 Additional) (PC Rate) 1075 75¢ (E)(G) Wendell Willkie Pane of 100 1020 19¢ (E)(G) Fawn Pane of 100 1076 78¢ (E) Alice Paul Pane of 100 1022 20¢ (A) Harry Truman Pane of 100 1078 46¢ (A) Ruth Benedict Pane of 100 (PC Rate) (1/2 oz. Can.) 1025 25¢ (E)(G) Jack London Pane of 100 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 43

Item Denomination Item Stamp Item Denomination Item Envelope/Card Number and Code Description Configuration Number and Code Description Size/Type 1079 32¢ (E)(G) Cal Farley Pane of 100 2165 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #10 1082 $2.00 (A) Bobcat Pane of 20 Envelope Window 1086 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class Pane of 50 2166 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #9 Stamp Envelope Security- (Nondenom.) Regular 1087 01¢ (E) “H” Make-up Pane of 50 2167 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #9 Rate Envelope Security- (Nondenom.) Window 1090 $1.00 (E)(G) John Hopkins Pane of 20 2173 33¢ (C) ’99 Official Mail $176.50 #10 Envelope Regular (Carton 1092 $1.00 (E) Red Fox Pane of 20 of 500) (PSA) 2238 50¢ (A) Thaddeus Lowe 50¢ Single Cut 1094 $5.00 (A) Bret Harte Pane of 20 Aerogramme 1095 $5.00 (E) Washington & Pane of 20 2239 60¢ (A) ’99 Voyageurs 60¢ Single Cut Jackson Nat. Park 1106 $14.00 (E) International Pane of 20 Aerogramme Express Mail 2262 20¢ (B) Red Barn 21¢ Single Cut 1109 $3.20 (E) Shuttle Landing Pane of 20 Stamped Card (Priority Mail) (PSA) 2264 20¢ (B) Official Mail 21¢ Single Cut 1110 $3.00 (E)(G) Space Shuttle Pane of 20 Stamped Card Challenger 2265 20¢ (B) Red Barn 21¢ Sheet of 40 1111 $10.75 (E)(G) Space Shuttle Pane of 20 Stamped Card Endeavor Sheet 1112 $11.75 (E) Shuttle Pane of 20 2266 50¢ (B) International 50¢ Single Cut Piggyback (PSA) Stamped Card (Express Mail) 2271 20¢ (J) ’99 Mount 21¢ Single Cut Vernon Stamped Card 2000 Series 2272 20¢ (J) ’99 Redwood 21¢ Single Cut Future commemorative stamped card, stamped enve- Library Stamped Card lope, and aerogramme issues will be announced in the 2273 20¢ (J) ’99 Univ. 21¢ Single Cut Postal Bulletin. Wisconsin Stamped Card Item Denomination Item Envelope/Card Number and Code Description Size/Type 2274 20¢ (J) ’99 Wash. & 21¢ Single Cut Lee Stamped 2128 33¢ (C) ’99 Love 40¢ #10 Card Envelope Regular 2275 40¢ (B) Red Barn Reply 42¢ Double 2130 33¢ (C) ’99 Love 40¢ #10 Stamped Card Envelope Banded-5 2285 20¢ (B) Red Barn 21¢ Single Cut 2136 33¢ (F)(C) ’99 Lincoln 40¢ #10 Stamped Card Banded-5 Envelope Regular 2286 20¢ (E)(G) Fort McHenry 21¢ Single Cut 2137 33¢ (F)(C) ’99 Lincoln 40¢ #10 Stamped Card Envelope Window 2287 20¢ (E)(G) Golden 21¢ Single Cut 2140 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #10 Gate(Sunset) Envelope Regular Stamped Card Banded-5 2288 50¢ (E)(G) Gold. 50¢ Single Cut 2151 05¢ (C) Sheep Nonprofit $36.50 #10 Gate(Daylight) Envelope Regular (Carton Stamped Card of 500) 2289 20¢ (E)(G) City College of 21¢ Single Cut 2152 05¢ (C) Sheep Nonprofit $36.50 #10 NY Stamped Envelope Regular (Carton Card of 500) 2290 20¢ (E)(G) Girard College 21¢ Single Cut 2153 10¢ (C) Eagle Bulk Rate $61.50 #10 Stamped Card Envelope Regular (Carton of 500) 2291 20¢ (E)(G) Brandeis Univ. 21¢ Single Cut Stamped Card 2163 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #10 Envelope Regular 2292 20¢ (E)(G) Ole Miss Univ. 21¢ Single Cut Stamped Card PAGE 44 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Item Denomination Item Envelope/Card Item Denomination Item Item Number and Code Description Size/Type Number and Code Description Configuration 2293 20¢ (E)(G) Northeastern 21¢ Single Cut 3297 $700 (D) POS 1 ATI Block of 100 Univ. Stamped International Card Money Orders 2294 20¢ (F)(B) ‘99 Block Is. 21¢ Single Cut 3298 $700 (D) POS 1 MP1 Block of 100 Lighthouse International Stamped Card Money Orders 2295 55¢ (B) ‘99 Mt. Rainier 55¢ Single Cut 3305 $1.05 (H) International Block of 100 Int’l Stamped Reply Coupon Card 332100 $15.00 (F)(A) Migratory Bird Pane of 30 2296 20¢ (F)(B) ‘99 Block Is. 42¢ Double 99/2000 (Gum) Lighthouse 332200 $15.00 (F)(A) Migratory Bird Pane of 1 Reply SC 99/2000 (PSA) 2297 20¢ (F)(B) ’99 Block Is. 21¢ Sheet of 40 Lighthouse SC Note: Vending Products — Retail’s quarterly listing of Sheet additional stamp items available for use in multicommodity 2298 20¢ (F)(B) ‘99 Block Is. 21¢ Single Cut Lighthouse Banded-5 and booklet vending equipment is contained in Postal Stamped Card Bulletin 21991 (2-11-99) on pages 79 and 80. 2627 05¢ (C) Sheep Nonprofit $33.50 #6 3/4 Envelope Regular (Carton 4000 Series of 500) Future commemorative stamp issues will be announced 2628 05¢ (C) Sheep Nonprofit $33.50 #6 3/4 Envelope Regular (Carton in the Postal Bulletin. of 500) Item Denomination Item Stamp 2633 33¢ (C) ’99 Love 40¢ #6 3/4 Number and Code Description Configuration Envelope Regular 440700 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Broadway Pane of 20 2634 33¢ (F)(C) ’99 Lincoln 40¢ #6 3/4 Songwriters Envelope Regular 440800 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Hollywood Pane of 20 2635 33¢ (F)(C) ’99 Lincoln 40¢ #6 3/4 Composers Envelope Window 441100 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 James Pane of 20 2650 33¢ (C) ’99 Love 40¢ #6 3/4 Cagney Envelope Regular Banded-5 441200 33¢ (J) ’99 Alfred Lunt Pane of 20 & Lynn 2660 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #6 3/4 Fontaine Envelope Regular Banded-5 441300 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Ayn Rand Pane of 20 2663 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #6 3/4 441500 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 California Pane of 20 Envelope Regular Gold Rush 2665 33¢ (C) ’99 Flag 40¢ #6 3/4 441600 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Irish Pane of 20 Envelope Window Immigration 441700 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 John & Pane of 20 William Bartram (PSA) 3000 Series 442000 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Am. Nature $3.30 SS of 10 — Sonoran (PSA) Future bird stamp, international reply coupon, and money Desert order issues will be announced in the Postal Bulletin. 4433 32¢ (E)(G) Supersonic Pane of 20 Flight (PSA) Item Denomination Item Item Number and Code Description Configuration 4435 32¢ (E)(G) Department of Pane of 20 Air Force 3290 $700 (D) Money Orders Block of 100 Blank 4437 32¢ (E)(G) Bright Eyes Pane of 20 (PSA) 3291 $0.00 (I) Bait Money Set of 3 Orders 4442 32¢ (E)(G) Philanthropy Pane of 20 (PSA) 3292 $0.00 (D) International as needed Money Order 4443 32¢ (E)(G) Organ and Pane of 20 Tissue Donation (PSA) 3293 $0.00 (D) Mexican/Japan as needed MO 446300 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Hospice Pane of 20 Care (PSA) 3294 $0.00 (D) Military MO as needed 4465 32¢ (E)(G) Alfred Pane of 20 3296 $700 (D) POS 1 Block of 100 Hitchcock Domestic Money Orders POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 45

Item Denomination Item Stamp Item Denomination Item Stamp Number and Code Description Configuration Number and Code Description Configuration 447500 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Lunar New Pane of 20 5531 50¢ (E)(G) Freedom $2.00 SS of 4 Year (Hare) Souvenir Set 447600 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 American Pane of 15 553500 55¢ (E) ’99 Billy Mitchell Pane of 20 Glass (International (PSA) 447700 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Malcolm X Pane of 20 PC Rate) (PSA) 553600 60¢ (E) ’99 Grand Pane of 20 447800 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 All Aboard Pane of 20 Canyon (PSA) (International 447900 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Frederick Pane of 20 Rate) Law Olmsted 5537 32¢ (E) Celebrate The $4.80 SS of 15 448000 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 NATO Pane of 20 Century — 448100 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Honoring Pane of 20 1900 Those Who (PSA) 5538 32¢ (E) Celebrate The $4.80 SS of 15 Served Century — 448200 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Prostate Pane of 20 1910 Cancer (PSA) 5539 33¢ (E) Classroom Flag $5.94 Sheetlet Awareness — ATM of 18 4483 32¢ (E)(G) POW & MIA Pane of 20 5540 33¢ (E) ’99 “H” Stamp $5.94 Sheetlet 448400 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Xtreme Pane of 20 — ATM of 18 Sports (PSA) (Non-denom.) 448800 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Arctic Pane of 15 5541 32¢ (E) Celebrate The $4.80 SS of 15 Animals Century — 449100 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Aquarium Pane of 20 1920 Fish (PSA) 5542 32¢ (E) Celebrate The $4.80 SS of 15 Century — Note: SS = Souvenir Sheet. This item is ordered, priced, 1930 and sold as a single unit and not as individual stamps. 554300 33¢ (E) Celebrate The $4.95 SS of 15 Century — 5000 Series 1940 554500 33¢ (E) Celebrate The $4.95 SS of 15 Future special stamp issues will be announced in the Century — Postal Bulletin. 1950 554600 33¢ (F)(E) Celebrate The $4.95 SS of 15 Item Denomination Item Stamp Century — Number and Code Description Configuration 1960 5506 32¢ (A) Stars/Stripes Pane of 50 554700 33¢ (F)(E) Celebrate The $4.95 SS of 15 Forever Century — 1970 550700 33¢ (E) ’99 City Flag Pane of 20 (PSA) 554800 33¢ (F)(E) Celebrate The $4.95 SS of 15 Century — 551200 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Hanukkah Pane of 20 1980 (PSA) 554900 33¢ (F)(E) Celebrate The $4.95 SS of 15 551400 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Kwanzaa Pane of 20 Century — (PSA) 1990 551700 33¢ (E) ’99 Cinco de Pane of 20 5550 01¢ (A) Official Mail Pane of 100 Mayo (PSA) 5555 $5.00 (E)(G) Official Mail Pane of 100 552200 48¢ (E) ’99 Niagara Pane of 20 Falls (PSA) 5556 $1.00 (E)(G) Official Mail Pane of 100 (International 5558 10¢ (E)(G) Official Mail Pane of 100 Rate — 5560 23¢ (A) Official Mail Pane of 100 Canada) 5561 04¢ (A) Official Mail Pane of 100 552500 40¢ (E) ’99 Rio Grande Pane of 20 5564 20¢ (A) Official Mail Pane of 100 (International (PSA) Rate — Mexico) 556800 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Insects & $6.60 SS of 20 Spiders 5527 32¢ (E)(G) World of $4.80 SS of 15 Dinosaurs 5569 32¢ (E)(G) American Ballet Pane of 20 5528 32¢ (E) Space Pane of 20 5572 50¢ (E)(G) Harriet Quimby Pane of 50 Discovery 5573 32¢ (E)(G) Four Centuries $6.40 SS of 20 5530 40¢ (E) Breast Pane of 20 of American Art Cancer/Semi (PSA) 5574 $1.00 (E)(G) Trans $9.00 SS of 9 Postal Mississippi/ Cattle in Storm PAGE 46 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Item Denomination Item Stamp Item Denomination Item Stamp Number and Code Description Configuration Number and Code Description Configuration 5575 Varied (E)(G) Trans $3.80 SS of 9 661600 33¢ (E) ’99 City Flag $6.60 Conv. Mississippi — Book of 20 Reissues (PSA) 5580 50¢ (A) Jacqueline Pane of 50 661700 33¢ (E) ’99 City Flag $4.95 Vend. Cochran Book of 15 5581 60¢ (A) Rickenbacker Pane of 50 (PSA) (International 6619 20¢ (E) Ring-Necked $2.00 Conv. Rate) Pheasant Book of 10 558600 33¢ (F)(E) ’99 Pane of 20 (PC rate) (PSA) Contemporary (PSA) 662200 33¢ (E) ’99 Fruit Berries $6.60 Conv. Holiday — Book of 20 Reindeer (PSA) 558700 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 Daffy Duck $3.30 SS of 10 662300 33¢ (E) ’99 Fruit Berries $4.95 Vend. (PSA) Book of 15 5588 32¢ (E)(G) Bugs Bunny $3.20 SS of 10 (PSA) (PSA) 6626 29¢ (E)(G) AIDS $2.90 Folded 5589 32¢ (E)(G) Sylvester & $3.20 SS of 10 Book of 10 Tweety (PSA) 662700 33¢ (F) ’99 Tropical $6.60 Folded 559400 55¢ (E) ‘99 Love Pane of 20 PSA Flowers Book of 20 Victorian (PSA) Valentine (2 oz.) 663300 33¢ (E)(G) ’99 City Flag $6.60 Folded 5596 50¢ (E)(G) Cycling Joint SS of 2 ($1.00) Book of 20 Issue (PSA) 5597 32¢ (E)(G) Classic SS of 20 6634 20¢ (E)(G) Blue Jay $2.00 Folded American ($6.40) (PC rate) Book of 10 Aircraft (PSA) 663600 33¢ (F) ’99 $4.95 Vend. Contemporary Book of 15 Note: SS = Souvenir Sheet. This item is ordered, priced, Holiday — (PSA) and sold as a single unit and not as individual stamps. Reindeer 663700 33¢ (F) ’99 $6.60 Conv. 6000 Series Contemporary Book of 20 Holiday — (PSA) Future book and booklet issues will be announced in the Reindeer Postal Bulletin. 663800 33¢ (F) ’99 Traditional $6.60 Conv. Holiday — Book of 20 Item Denomination Item Stamp Madonna (PSA) Number and Code Description Configuration 663900 33¢ (E) ’99 Love: $6.60 Conv. 6606 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class $6.60 Conv. Victorian Book of 20 Stamp Book of 20 Valentine (PSA) (Nondenom.) (PSA) 6666 20¢ (E)(G) Blue Jay $2.00 Folded 6607 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class $3.30 Conv. (PC rate) Book of 10 Stamp Book of 10 6681 55¢ (E)(G) Love Swans $11.00 Conv. (Nondenom.) (PSA) (2 oz. Rate) Book of 20 6608 33¢ (E)(G) “H” 1st Class $6.60 Folded (PSA) Stamp Book of 20 (Nondenom.) (PSA) Note: Vending Products — Retail’s quarterly listing of 661000 33¢ (E) ’99 City Flag $3.30 Conv. Book of 10 additional stamp items available for use in multicommodity (PSA) and booklet vending equipment is contained in Postal 661400 33¢ (F) ’99 Coral Rose $6.60 Book of Bulletin 21991 (2-11-99) on pages 79 and 80. 20 (PSA) 661500 33¢ (F) ’99 Coral Rose $4.95 Vend. Book of 15 (PSA) POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 47

7000 Series Item Denomination Item Stamp Number and Code Description Configuration Future coil issues will be announced in the Postal Bulletin. 7931 02¢ (A) Woodpecker Coil of 10,000 Item Denomination Item Stamp (DAV use only) Number and Code Description Configuration 7932 05¢ (E) Circus Wagon Coil of 10,000 7703 $1.00 (A) Seaplane Coil of 500 7933A NDN (05¢) (E) Butte Coil of 3,000 7704 01¢ (A) Omnibus Coil of 500 (Nonprofit) 7705 01¢ (E)(G) Omnibus Coil of 3,000 7935A NDN (10¢) (E) Automobile (3rd Coil of 500 Cl Bulk Rate) 7723 22¢ (A) ’99 Uncle Sam Coil of 100 (2nd oz. Rate) (PSA) 7936A NDN (10¢) (E) Automobile (3rd Coil of 3,000 Cl Bulk Rate) 772400 22¢ (F) ’99 Uncle Sam Coil of 3,000 (2nd oz. Rate) 7938A NDN (25¢) (A) Juke Box (1st Coil of 500 Cl Presort) 7729 02¢ (E)(G) Locomotive Coil of 500 7939A NDN (25¢) (A) Juke Box (1st Coil of 3,000 7730 02¢ (E)(G) Locomotive Coil of 3,000 Cl Presort) 7739 10¢ (E)(G) Canal Boat Coil of 500 7941A NDN (15¢) (A) Tail Fin (1st Cl Coil of 3,000 7740 10¢ (A) Canal Boat Coil of 3,000 PC Presort) 7749 32¢ (A) Official Mail Coil of 100 7942A NDN (15¢) (E) Tail Fin (1st Cl Coil of 10,000 7754 05¢ (E)(G) Circus Wagon Coil of 500 PC Presort) 7755 05¢ (A) Circus Wagon Coil of 3,000 7945A NDN (05¢) (E) Butte Coil of 10,000 775700 33¢ (E) Fruit Berries Coil of 100 (Nonprofit) (PSA) (PSA) 7946A NDN (25¢) (E) Juke Box (1st Coil of 10,000 775800 33¢ (A) ’99 City Flag Coil of 100 Cl Presort) (PSA) (PSA) 7947A NDN (15¢) (E) Tail Fin (1st Cl Coil of 10,000 775900 33¢ (A) ’99 City Flag Coil of 3,000 PC Presort) (PSA) (PSA) 7949A NDN (05¢) (A) Mountain Coil of 500 776000 33¢ (A) ’99 City Flag Coil of 10,000 (Nonprofit) (PSA) 7950A NDN (05¢) (A) Mountain Coil of 3,000 7761 20¢ (A) Ring-Necked Coil of 100 (Nonprofit) Pheasant (PSA) 7954 NDN (10¢) (A) Green Bicycle Coil of 3,000 (PC rate) (3rd Cl (PSA) 7762 03¢ (A) Conestoga Coil of 500 Presorted Std) Wagon 7955 NDN (10¢) (A) Green Bicycle Coil of 10,00 7763 03¢ (A) Conestoga Coil of 3,000 (3rd Cl (PSA) Wagon Presorted Std) 7764 03¢ (A) Conestoga Coil of 10,000 7961 01¢ (A) American Coil of 500 Wagon Kestrel 7770 20¢ (E)(G) Cog Railway Coil of 100 7962 01¢ (A) American Coil of 3000 (PC Rate) Kestrel 7771 20¢ (A) Cog Railway Coil of 500 7966 20¢ (A) Cable Car Coil of 500 (PC Rate) 7967 20¢ (A) Cable Car Coil of 3,000 7772 20¢ (A) Cog Railway Coil of 3,000 7969 32¢ (A) Flag Over Coil of 3,000 (PC Rate) Porch (PSA) 7779 04¢ (E)(G) Steam Carriage Coil of 500 7970 NDN (05¢) (A) Wetlands Coil of 10,000 7780 04¢ (A) Steam Carriage Coil of 3,000 (Nonprofit) (PSA) 7903 32¢ (A) Flag Over Coil of 3,000 7973 NDN (05¢) (A) Wetlands Coil of 3,000 Porch (Nonprofit) (PSA) 7909A 10¢ (A) Tractor Trailer Coil of 500 7974 NDN (05¢) (E) Wetlands Coil of 10,000 (Nonprofit) 7910A 10¢ (A) Tractor Trailer Coil of 3,000 7975A NDN (25¢) (A) Juke Box (1st Coil of 3,000 7913 23¢ (E)(G) Lunch Wagon Coil of 100 Cl Presort) (PSA) 7914 23¢ (A) Lunch Wagon Coil of 500 7976A NDN (10¢) (A) Eagle/Shield Coil of 500 7915 23¢ (E)(G) Lunch Wagon Coil of 3,000 (3rd Cl Bulk 7925A 23¢ (A) USA (1st Cl Coil of 500 Rate) Presort) 7977A NDN (10¢) (A) Eagle/Shield Coil of 3000 7928 01¢ (A) Omnibus Coil of 10,000 (3rd Cl Bulk 7929 10¢ (A) Canal Boat Coil of 10,000 Rate) 7930 20¢ (E)(G) Blue Jay (PC Coil of 100 7979 NDN (10¢) (E) Green Bicycle Coil of 500 Rate) (PSA) (3rd Cl Presorted Std) PAGE 48 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Item Denomination Item Stamp Item Denomination Item Product Number and Code Description Configuration Number and Code Description Format 7980 NDN (10¢) (F) Green Bicycle Coil of 3,000 8995 $39.95 (E)(G) ’95 Mint Set (3rd Cl Commemorative Presorted Std) Collection 7981 NDN (10¢) (E) Green Bicycle Coil of 10,000 8996 $39.95 (E) ’96 Mint Set (3rd Cl Commemorative Presorted Std) Collection 7982A NDN (05¢) (A) Mountain Coil of 3,000 8997 $39.95 (E) ’97 Mint Set (Nonprofit) (PSA) Commemorative 7984 NDN (25¢) (F) Diner (1st Cl Coil of 3,000 Collection Presort) (PSA) 8998 $39.95 (E) ’98 Mint Set 7985 NDN (25¢) (E) Diner (1st Cl Coil of 10,000 Commemorative Presort) Collection 7986 NDN (25¢) (A) Diner (1st Cl Coil of 10,000 8999 $39.95 (E) ’99 Stamp Mint Set Presort) (PSA) Yearbook 7987 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class Coil of 100 9820 $9.00 (E) Sonoran Desert Poster with 10 Stamp Poster Stamps (Nondenom.) 9829 $9.95 (E) Space Book with 7988 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class Coil of 100 Discovery Kids Hologram Stamp (PSA) Book Env/Stamps (Nondenom.) 9857 $15.95 (E) ’99 Daffy Duck Book with 7989 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class Coil of 3,000 1st Day $3.30 — SS & Stamp (PSA) Souvenir Spec. cancel (Nondenom.) 9858 $6.95 (E) ’99 Daffy Duck Book of 10 7990 33¢ (E) “H” 1st Class Coil of 3,000 Stamped Cards Cards Stamp 9859 $13.95 (E) ’99 Daffy Duck Matted $3.30 (Nondenom.) Matted Pane — Souvenir 7991 NDN (10¢) (A) Eagle/Shield Coil of 10,000 Sheet (3rd Cl (PSA) 9861 $5.00 (E) ’99 Daffy Duck Profile Sheet Presorted Std) Character w/Stamp and 7992 NDN (10¢) (A) Eagle/Shield Coil of 10,000 Profile Spec. Cancel (3rd Cl 9913 $19.95 (E) Four Centuries Set of 5 Prints Presorted Std) of Art Prints with Portfolio 799500 33¢ (A) ’99 City Flag Coil of 100 9941 $5.95 (E) Sylvester & Book of 10 799600 33¢ (A) ’99 City Flag Coil of 3,000 Tweety Stamped Cards Cards 799700 33¢ (A) ’99 City Flag Coil of 10,000 9941 $12.95 (E) Sylvester & Matted $3.20 Tweety Matted — Souvenir 8000 and 9000 Series Pane Sheet

Future philatelic issues will be announced in the Postal Note: SS = Souvenir Sheet. This item is ordered, priced, Bulletin. and sold as a single unit and not as individual stamps. Item Denomination Item Product Notes: Number and Code Description Format (A) SDOs, SDNs, and authorized post offices may order 8800 $5.95 (E) American Ballet Book of 10 Stamped Cards Cards this item in bulk quantities from the Bureau of Engrav- ing and Printing (BEP). All other post offices must req- 8803 $6.95 (E) Tropical Birds Book of 20 Stamped Cards Cards uisition this item from their designated SDO/SDN. 8810 $7.00 (E) American Ballet Poster with (B) SDOs, SDNs, and authorized post offices may order Poster Stamp this item in bulk quantities from the Government Print- 8849 $7.00 (E) Malcolm X Poster with ing Office (GPO). All other post offices must requisition Poster Stamp this item from their designated SDO/SDN. 8854 $6.95 (E) ’99 Love 5 Sheets of 4 Stamped Cards Cards Each (C) SDOs, SDNs, and authorized post offices may order 8898 $12.95 (E) 25th Edition — Book this item in bulk quantities from Stamp Fulfillment Ser- Guide to US vices (SFS). All other post offices must requisition this Stamps item from their designated SDO/SDN. 8981 $14.95 (E) ’97 Bugs Bunny Book with Souvenir Book $3.20 — SS & Spec. cancel POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 49 (D) SDOs and SDNs may order in bulk from area supply Sheet Stamps centers (Special Item). All other post offices must req- Stamps uisition this item from their designated SDO/SDN. Per Maximum per (E) Item is not available for bulk requisitioning. Item was Pane Type Order Multiples Requisition either printed by a private contractor and distributed to 100 First-Class Mail 50,000; 10,000,000 letter rate 100,000; the field in its entirety, or the item, previously available 150,000; from a bulk supplier, is now depleted at that source. To 200,000 order additional stock, SDOs must requisition this item master carton = 250,000 from their designated APD; all other post offices must Definitive 50,000; 2,500,000 requisition this item from their designated SDO/SDN. (gummed) 100,000; (F) New item. A future Postal Bulletin article will announce 150,000; 200,000 the sale date and specific distribution policies. master carton = (G) Item will be discontinued when stock is exhausted. In 250,000 some cases, quantities of this item are diminished and 50 Commemorative 25,000; 50,000; 5,000,000 may not be available at all APDs/SDOs/SDNs. and special 75,000; 100,000 issue (gummed) master carton = Consult your designated APD/SDO/SDN regarding 125,000 availability. Airmail 25,000; 50,000; 1,050,000 (H) APDs and SDNs may order this item in bulk quantities (down-size, 75,000; 100,000 gummed) from the New York APD. SDOs may subsequently master carton = 150,000 order this item from their designated APD. All other Special issue 25,000; 50,000; 6,000,000 post offices must requisition this item from their desig- (down-size, 75,000; 100,000 nated SDO/SDN. gummed) master carton = 150,000 (I) Item issued through Inspection Service. Definitive (PSA) 25,000; 50,000; 2,530,000 (J) Item distribution limited to specific geographic loca- 75,000 tions within the country where the stamp subject is of master carton = 110,000 regional interest. Nationwide sales may be offered 30 Migratory Bird 3,000; 6,000; 675,000 through authorized philatelic centers or Stamp Fulfill- (gummed) 9,000; 12,000; ment Services (SFS). 15,000; 30,000; 45,000; 60,000 Revision to Handbook F-1 master carton = 75,000 This revision has been incorporated into the online ver- 20 Commemorative 10,000; 20,000; 2,800,000 sion of Handbook F-1, available on the Corporate Intranet at (gummed) 30,000; 40,000 http://blue/usps.gov/cpim (click on “Handbooks,” then “By master carton = 70,000 Document ID Number,” and select “F-1, Post Office Account- Definitive 20,000; 40,000; 200,000 ing Procedures”) and will be incorporated into the next (gummed) 60,000; 80,000 printed edition. master carton = 100,000 Handbook F-1, Post Office Accounting Definitive 10,000; 20,000; 140,000 (commemorative 30,000; 40,000 Procedures size, gummed) master carton = ***** 70,000 1 Migratory Bird 200; 300; 400; 44,000 Exhibit 423.4 Stamps and Stationery — Ordering (PSA) 1,000; 2,000; Quantities 3,000; 4,000 master carton = Bulk Ordering Quantities From Suppliers (Minimums 8,400 and Maximums) All requisitions submitted to bulk suppliers must identify items by the official four- or six-digit item numbers previously listed. Be sure to use the correct form for bulk suppliers: BEP, PS Form 3356, Stamp Requisition  Bulk Quantities; GPO, PS Form 3216, Requisition for Postal Cards  Bulk Quantities; PFSC, PS Form 3205, Requisition for Plain Stamped Envelopes. PAGE 50 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) Coils International Stamped Cards

Stamps Order Maximum per Stamped Per Coil Type Multiples Requisition Card Order Maximum per 100 All 400; master 72,000 Format Type Multiples Requisition carton = 800 Single cut All 1,000; 2,000; 25,000 500 First-Class Mail 200; master 10,000 master carton letter rate carton = 400 = 5,000 (gummed) All other 200; master 2,000 Envelopes definitive carton = 400 (gummed) Order Maximum per All precanceled 200; master 2,000 Envelopes Type Multiples Requisition (gummed) carton = 400 #6 3/4 Regular and 500; 1,000; 2,500,000 3,000 First-Class Mail 32; master 768 Window 2,500; master letter rate carton = 64 carton = 5,000 (gummed) #9 and #10 Regular and 500; 1,000; 2,500,000 All other 32; master 320 Window master carton definitive carton = 64 = 2,500 (gummed) #6 3/4 Regular 1,000; 2,500; 2,500,000 All precanceled 32; master 768 banded Banded master carton (gummed) carton = 64 = 5,000 All (PSA) 10; master 480 #10 banded Regular 1,000; master 2,500,000 carton = 20 Banded carton = 2,500 10,000 All (gummed) 10; master 240 carton = 20 All (PSA) 5; master carton 240 Money Orders = 10 Money Order Maximum per Orders Denomination Multiples Requisition Books Blocks of $700 — Regular 1,000; master No maximum 100 domestic carton = 5,000 Order Maximum per Books Type Multiples Requisition $700 — POS 1 Master carton No maximum domestic = 2,500 10 and 20 Definitive 1,500; 3,000; 270,000 (gummed and master carton = $700 — 1,000; master No maximum PSA) 4,500 International carton = 5,000 (ATI/MP1) 20 Commemorative 1,500; 3,000; 135,000 (gummed and master carton = PSA) 4,500 International Reply Coupons

Aerogrammes Int’l. Reply Order Maximum per Order Maximum per Coupons Denomination Multiples Requisition Aerogrammes Type Multiples Requisition Blocks of $1.05 100; 200; 300; No maximum All 2,000; master 1,000,000 100 International 400; 500; 600; carton = 5,000 Reply Coupons 700; 800; 900; (IRCs) 1,000; 2,000; 3,000; 4,000; Domestic Stamped Cards 5,000; 10,000

Stamped Card Order Maximum per Format Type Multiples Requisition Single cut Regular Master carton 500,000 = 5,000 Double Regular Master carton 500,000 reply = 2,000 Banded, Regular Master carton 50,000 single (vending only) = 2,000 Sheet of Regular Master carton 2,500,000 40 = 10,000 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 51

Less Than Bulk Ordering Quantities for Post Plain Offices From Stamp Distribution Offices (SDOs) Stamped Envelopes (Envelopes) (Envelopes) and Stamp Distribution Networks (SDNs) Regular Boxes of 500 in: Multiples of 100 1,000 (Minimums and Maximums) #6 3/4 carton of 5,000 #9 carton of 2,500 All requisitions submitted to SDOs must identify items by #10 carton of 2,500 the official four- or six-digit item numbers previously listed. Window Boxes of 500 in: Multiples of 100 1,000 PS Form 17, Stamp Requisition, is used for orders to SDOs/ #6 3/4 carton of 5,000 SDNs. #9 carton of 2,500 #10 carton of 2,500 Stamps Minimum Per Type or Qty. Maximum Pane Denomination (Stamps) Qty. (Stamps) Aerogrammes All 10 1,500 100 Regular 1-cent to the 100 40,000 First-Class Mail rate International All 10 As needed 100 Over the First-Class 100 40,000 Reply Coupons Mail rate to 99 cents 50 Airmail — all 50 20,000 50 Commemorative 50 20,000 Stamp Yearbook All 1 As needed First-Class Mail rate (Mint Set) 40 Commemorative 40 16,000 First-Class Mail rate 20 $1 to $2 20 10,000 USPS Guide to All 1 As needed 20 $5 20 10,000 US Stamps 20 Priority Mail/Express 20 10,000 Mail 30 Migratory Bird 30 As needed Money Orders Domestic 100 As needed 1 Hunting and 1 As needed International 1 As needed Conservation Migratory Bird Hunting and Notes (The following pertain to the Less Than Bulk Conservation Ordering Procedures only): 1. All CAG A–L post offices must requisition postage Books (Books) (Books) stock in no less than the minimum quantities shown. 10 and 20 First-Class Mail rate 25 1,200 2. Authorized CAG A–G post offices needing more than 10 and 20 Vending — Criss- 300 As needed cross package the maximum quantities should refer to the preceding chart, “Stamps and Stationery — Bulk Ordering Quan- tities From Suppliers,” and order from the appropriate Coils (Coils) (Coils) source. 100 First-Class Mail rate 10 300 100 All others 1 300 3. Standard Field Accounting Procedures (SFAP) offices 500 All 1 150 must adhere to the minimum ordering quantity listed 3,000 All 1 24 above, but an SFAP office may order as needed with 10,000 All 1 As needed no maximum limits. 4. Stamp distribution network (SDN) post offices must Postal adhere to the minimum ordering quantity listed above, Cards (Cards) (Cards) but an office requisitioning from an SDN may order as Domestic Single Cut 50 4,500 Double Reply 50 1,500 needed with no maximum limits. Sheet 40 As needed International All 50 500  Stamp Services, Marketing, 5-6-99 PAGE 52 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

POS ONE UPDATE POS ONE Sites Automated PS Form 1538 Effective immediately, IBM POS ONE sites using the PO Box module and NCR sites are authorized to use the system- generated PS Form 1538, Receipts for Post Office Box/ Caller Service Fees, in lieu of the manually prepared PS Form 1538.

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Fraud Alert

ALL PERSONNEL PROCESSING MAIL FOR DISPATCH ABROAD Foreign Order No. 434 Keep all foreign order notices for use as reference. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDING INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Tentative Orders 53 QUEEN STREET BOX 18 DARTMOUTH NS B2Y 3Y2 A Tentative Lottery Order has been issued against the CANADA following: THE PRIZE NOTIFICATION COMPANY 27-1300 KING ST EAST SUITE 261 Australia OSHAWA ON L1H 8J4 CANADA AIWG MAIL FORWARDING CENTRE UNIVERSAL PRIZEFINDERS LOCKED BAG 6688 27-1300 KING ST E SUITE #261 SPRING HILL QLD 4004 OSHAWA ON L1H 8J4 AUSTRALIA CANADA ALA WLFG SUBSCRIPTIONS/OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER/ PO BOX 461 CASH DISBURSEMENTS DIVISION VIRGINIA MAIL CENTRE PO BOX 25036 APO SUITE #307 BRISBANE QLD 4014 RICHMOND BC V7B 1Y4 AUSTRALIA CANADA Canada Germany AIWG ALWS AUSTRALIAN EXPRESS FORWARDING CENTRE MEMBERSHIP SERVICES 147-1857 WEST FOURTH AVENUE C/O IPS SERVICE CENTRE VANCOUVER BC V6J 1M4 D-50724 COLOGNE CANADA GERMANY ANA L E NABER/CLIENT SERVICE CENTER 27-1300 KING ST E SUITE #261 ATTN MRS SONJA OSHAWA ON L1H 8J4 PAPPELALLEE 7 CANADA D-31787 HABERBECK/HAMELN GERMANY AWARDS INTERNATIONAL 27-1300 KING ST E SUITE #261 Holland OSHAWA ON L1H 8J4 CANADA VIP MEMBERS VIP SERVICE DEPT AWARDS PUBLISHING NETWORK POSTBUS 616 238 DAVENPORT ROAD SUITE #204 2130 AP HOOFDDORP TORONTO ON M5R 1J6 HOLLAND CANADA CLBA (CANADIAN LOTTERY BUYERS ASSOC) Switzerland MEMBERSHIP SERVICES ALWS/INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 125A DENMAN PLACE D 11-AWA 1030 DENMAN STREET SUITE #406 PO BOX 555 VANCOUVER BC V6G 2M6 CH-8058 ZURICH 58 AWA CANADA SWITZERLAND CASH & MERCHANDISE DELIVERY PROGRAM Do not dispatch any mail to the above. Place the mail- INTERNATIONAL CASH AND MERCHANDISE GIVEAWAY PO BOX 5440 STN TERMINAL pieces in a pouch endorsed “Foreign Order Mail” and send it VANCOUVER BC V6B 4B5 to: CANADA POSTMASTER EURO-GOVERNMENT GROUP CLAIMS AND INQUIRY 15-4025 DORCHESTER ROAD #350 JAMES A FARLEY BUILDING RM 2029A NIAGARA FALLS ONTARIO L2E 7K8 NEW YORK NY 10199-9652 CANADA ILC/SUBSCRIPTION PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 25036 SUITE #307 APO RICHMOND BC V7B 1Y4 CANADA PAGE 54 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) Do not place any endorsement on the mailpieces them- selves. Personnel may post this notice at the outgoing pri- mary. They must post it on the Foreign Order Board at all processing and distribution plants, designated international exchange offices, and customer service plants.

— Recorder’s Office, Judicial Officer, 5-6-99

Withholding of Mail Orders Withholding of mail orders is enforced by postmasters at the cities listed below:

State/City Names Covered CA, San Francisco 94121-2018 M. Bear, M. Bear Promotions, Beanie USA, R. Ancheta Promotions, 2219 Clement Street #1768 CA, San Francisco 94132-0305 John, P.O. Box 320305 TX, El Paso 79902-1051 Central Product Handling, 4120 Rio Bravo Street, Suite 301 TX, Laredo 78041-3291 Central Supply Express, 410 E. Hillside Road, Suite 295 TX, San Antonio 78232-2223 Central Supply Division, 16618 San Pedro Ave., Suite 411

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Do Not Cash — Upon Receipt, Notify Local Postal Inspectors This listing will be provided to all Postal Service em- serial numbers consist of the first 10 digits on the money ployees responsible for accepting and cashing Postal orders. Check for altered dollar amounts by holding money money orders. All interim notices should be destroyed when orders to the light. the numbers listed appear in the Postal Bulletin. The actual

011 582 1889 to 390 545 5974 to 5999 406 459 6641 to 6999 421 130 9300 to 9399 011 582 1899 391 104 6146 to 6199 406 733 3000 to 3999 421 313 4500 to 4999 011 588 2900 to 391 574 1466 to 1499 407 545 1557 to 1599 421 364 5537 to 5599 011 588 3099 391 783 3020 to 3599 407 594 0412 to 0599 421 656 2609 to 2699 210 221 0548 to 391 792 6100 to 6199 407 692 9100 to 9299 421 988 9700 to 9799 210 221 0599 392 668 2956 to 2999 407 959 2190 to 2199 422 172 4667 to 4699 273 775 7700 to 392 854 8500 to 8899 408 265 2275 to 2288 422 484 4212 to 4299 273 775 7899 393 584 7566 to 7699 408 499 7700 to 7799 422 556 1270 to 1299 302 000 0000 to 393 650 0074 to 0099 408 499 7900 to 7999 422 587 7024 to 7099 302 123 9999 393 838 8316 to 8499 408 682 8484 to 8599 422 819 7533 to 7599 349 746 2056 to 2099 393 893 6007 to 6099 408 698 7015 to 7099 422 842 5073 to 5087 350 518 7350 to 7374 394 126 6907 to 6999 409 072 3941 to 3999 422 907 7563 to 7599 360 011 1690 to 1699 394 189 0405 to 0599 410 491 2311 to 2399 424 500 6050 to 6099 360 168 6008 to 6099 394 822 3243 to 3278 410 694 8400 to 8599 424 641 8500 to 8599 360 173 8800 to 8899 394 990 1810 to 1899 410 775 1500 to 1599 424 871 6600 to 6699 360 324 2326 to 2399 395 343 3264 to 3299 410 795 7927 to 7999 425 298 2352 to 2399 362 861 3064 to 3099 395 373 3035 to 3099 410 867 0917 to 0966 425 418 4269 to 4299 373 006 2176 to 2199 395 396 9649 to 9799 410 867 0970 to 0999 425 418 4405 to 4499 374 768 2600 to 2699 395 970 3240 to 3299 411 868 1023 to 1199 426 547 4566 to 4599 375 169 4400 to 4599 397 622 4054 to 4099 411 922 2322 to 2399 427 412 6337 to 6499 375 829 3400 to 3499 397 819 8902 to 8999 412 193 0900 to 0999 427 481 0900 to 0999 375 851 9100 to 9199 398 149 7200 to 7699 412 395 8599 to 8699 428 027 2742 to 2752 376 196 0911 to 0999 399 070 0872 to 0899 412 485 6500 to 6599 429 474 4172 to 4199 378 085 3679 to 3699 399 156 7119 to 7199 412 485 6610 to 6699 429 889 2900 to 2999 378 351 1063 to 1099 399 203 5064 to 5099 412 885 5953 to 5999 430 150 4401 to 4599 379 843 5100 to 5199 399 296 9910 to 9999 414 193 3608 to 3674 430 172 9800 to 9899 380 093 9600 to 9699 399 396 8935 to 8999 414 193 3677 to 3699 430 177 1900 to 2099 380 165 1165 to 1199 399 792 7775 to 7799 414 411 7348 to 7399 430 444 9500 to 9699 381 325 4500 to 4599 399 792 8300 to 8399 414 640 0757 to 0799 430 664 4070 to 4099 381 604 2510 to 2699 400 427 1051 to 1999 414 965 1727 to 1799 432 168 8419 to 8499 381 645 9525 to 9599 401 045 1505 to 1549 417 302 8104 to 8199 432 708 6800 to 6999 383 314 3968 to 3999 401 045 1571 to 1599 417 387 6532 to 6599 432 744 1544 to 1599 383 892 1000 to 1344 401 294 2700 to 2799 417 496 6800 to 6999 432 995 9775 to 9799 383 892 1382 to 1399 401 310 9505 to 9599 417 871 9250 to 9299 433 003 5800 to 5899 384 925 3641 to 3654 401 382 5312 to 5399 417 930 9533 to 9599 433 757 3047 to 3099 385 568 2331 to 2399 402 578 7876 to 7899 418 164 6500 to 6799 433 765 4003 to 4099 385 599 7554 to 7575 403 125 6744 to 6799 418 423 9863 to 9899 434 482 7060 to 7199 385 774 2024 to 2099 403 260 7000 to 7499 418 633 5922 to 5999 434 513 2386 to 2399 386 624 1412 to 1599 403 280 6470 to 6499 418 719 8520 to 8599 434 968 3076 to 3092 386 883 8936 to 8999 403 685 8600 to 8699 418 744 2235 to 2299 435 303 1831 to 1842 387 314 5574 to 5599 404 003 0300 to 0399 418 962 2848 to 2899 435 303 1986 to 1999 387 837 6300 to 6399 404 041 8838 to 8899 419 543 0286 to 0299 435 666 6092 to 6399 388 828 0656 to 0699 404 071 4268 to 4299 419 730 0300 to 0399 436 082 6400 to 6899 389 696 2400 to 2799 404 347 5356 to 5399 420 277 0015 to 0049 436 160 6441 to 6499 389 846 3104 to 3135 404 347 5548 to 5599 420 599 0734 to 0798 437 316 7115 to 7199 389 846 3145 to 3195 404 726 4500 to 4599 420 661 4115 to 4199 437 427 0500 to 3499 389 887 9211 to 9230 404 961 5001 to 5199 420 758 9500 to 9699 439 179 2300 to 2399 389 887 9234 to 9299 405 325 0188 to 0198 420 969 3951 to 3971 439 310 0458 to 0499 390 001 3182 to 3199 406 009 4587 to 4599 420 969 3973 to 3999 440 698 1947 to 1999 390 001 3500 to 3699 406 260 6830 to 6899 421 116 3565 to 3599 440 858 6300 to 6399 PAGE 56 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

440 858 6420 to 7299 459 365 5432 to 5499 476 169 8264 to 8299 491 567 1376 to 1399 441 199 1655 to 1699 459 378 5764 to 5799 476 189 3000 to 3499 492 254 4800 to 4899 443 127 3648 to 3699 459 472 4816 to 4999 476 331 2480 to 2499 492 283 5100 to 5199 443 127 4000 to 4099 460 349 6878 to 6899 477 289 8601 to 8699 492 610 6813 to 6899 443 673 7900 to 7999 460 550 1909 to 1999 477 681 5206 to 5299 493 394 5568 to 5599 443 800 9335 to 9399 460 997 5234 to 5299 478 010 4243 to 4268 493 470 2562 to 2599 444 382 8822 to 8899 461 973 6443 to 6499 478 010 4270 to 4291 493 473 7700 to 7799 444 390 1667 to 1699 462 152 0107 to 0299 478 450 5071 to 5099 493 716 2153 to 2199 444 457 3854 to 3899 462 274 1072 to 1099 478 469 7838 to 7858 494 206 2972 to 2999 450 048 4173 to 4199 462 277 8373 to 8399 478 469 7883 to 7899 494 217 3446 to 3999 450 048 4442 to 4699 462 554 6051 to 6099 479 280 9800 to 9899 494 224 0500 to 0599 450 560 5173 to 5199 463 011 5529 to 5540 479 365 9116 to 9176 495 145 0600 to 0699 450 620 3077 to 3099 463 176 4115 to 4199 479 412 9900 to 9999 496 209 7425 to 7499 450 620 3135 to 3199 463 176 4229 to 4299 479 667 6190 to 6199 496 213 8728 to 8799 450 780 2716 to 2799 463 185 2600 to 2799 479 748 9680 to 9699 496 474 5226 to 5248 450 801 2700 to 2799 463 227 7711 to 7799 479 860 7000 to 7199 497 053 8517 to 8699 451 109 2967 to 2984 463 414 4869 to 4899 480 526 2000 to 2099 497 854 8673 to 8699 451 115 4110 to 4125 463 808 3484 to 3499 480 640 6330 to 6399 498 449 8888 to 8899 451 115 4127 to 4199 463 945 7400 to 7899 480 658 0568 to 0599 498 929 8285 to 8499 452 265 0074 to 0099 464 629 9000 to 9399 480 689 5100 to 5199 498 936 5310 to 5399 452 265 0246 to 0299 464 711 4332 to 4399 481 072 9463 to 9499 499 016 5425 to 5499 452 265 0335 to 0999 465 692 3963 to 3999 481 673 0074 to 0095 499 440 8575 to 8899 452 509 1169 to 1199 465 698 8300 to 8599 482 527 1500 to 1599 499 731 6717 to 6799 452 855 6471 to 6499 465 743 7745 to 7799 482 541 5255 to 5299 500 064 1858 to 1869 452 890 4679 to 4799 466 798 6056 to 6067 482 729 6800 to 6899 500 070 5725 to 7799 452 900 8215 to 8238 467 147 4300 to 4399 483 363 7207 to 7299 600 645 3223 to 3299 453 117 9146 to 9199 468 079 5782 to 5799 483 402 2356 to 2399 601 339 1200 to 1399 453 334 3631 to 3699 469 067 2817 to 2899 483 486 5100 to 5199 601 653 5884 to 5899 453 603 7841 to 7891 469 127 8000 to 8199 483 632 1521 to 1599 601 661 7700 to 7799 453 650 1140 to 1199 469 213 0359 to 0399 483 632 2600 to 2799 601 682 5343 to 5399 453 741 1300 to 1399 469 213 0500 to 0599 483 849 1615 to 1699 601 928 1600 to 1699 454 013 2919 to 2999 469 561 8011 to 8099 484 174 4803 to 5299 602 512 2972 to 2999 454 186 2411 to 2499 469 658 1961 to 1999 484 323 8900 to 9199 602 555 2400 to 2799 454 268 4883 to 4899 469 666 9900 to 9999 484 680 5000 to 5038 602 829 7061 to 7099 454 302 5400 to 5499 469 678 1900 to 1999 484 680 5040 to 5074 603 483 9572 to 9599 454 490 8300 to 8399 469 781 4900 to 4999 484 680 5077 to 5099 603 490 7200 to 7299 454 547 7434 to 7499 469 947 6960 to 6999 485 029 4913 to 4999 603 678 7100 to 7199 454 922 4867 to 4895 470 755 5800 to 5818 486 176 0600 to 0699 603 678 7662 to 7699 455 221 1348 to 1499 471 918 0300 to 0999 486 559 7555 to 7599 603 678 7902 to 7999 455 364 2147 to 2199 471 985 2408 to 2419 486 696 3023 to 3199 603 678 8418 to 8499 455 399 5400 to 5499 472 191 6700 to 6799 488 173 7900 to 7999 603 678 8700 to 9999 455 476 0676 to 0699 472 270 2555 to 2599 488 206 4100 to 4199 604 086 0880 to 0899 455 543 0618 to 0699 472 987 0213 to 0241 488 226 0200 to 0299 604 349 1414 to 1499 456 410 9006 to 9099 472 987 0290 to 0299 488 709 3906 to 3999 604 503 7776 to 7799 456 470 4146 to 4299 473 151 2069 to 2199 488 855 8359 to 8399 605 520 9037 to 9099 456 619 4460 to 4499 473 666 9138 to 9199 489 181 8963 to 8999 605 685 4010 to 4099 457 333 2686 to 2699 473 952 3429 to 3499 489 223 2000 to 2099 605 988 6467 to 6499 457 729 1767 to 1777 474 108 5402 to 5499 489 311 1930 to 1999 607 689 7951 to 7960 457 937 8615 to 8699 474 356 5193 to 5299 489 318 6200 to 6300 607 728 1276 to 1299 458 028 9810 to 9899 474 949 3366 to 3399 489 384 0027 to 0099 608 727 7100 to 7199 458 057 2712 to 2999 475 134 9362 to 9399 489 427 0658 to 0899 608 727 7273 to 7599 458 069 9537 to 9599 475 167 9667 to 9699 489 997 5252 to 5299 608 813 9950 to 9999 458 069 9665 to 9699 475 319 3415 to 3499 490 669 5850 to 6099 609 067 5325 to 5399 458 337 5222 to 5299 475 319 3649 to 3799 490 717 7080 to 7099 609 067 5488 to 5499 458 354 7653 to 7999 475 340 6400 to 6599 490 721 6000 to 6099 609 067 5600 to 5699 458 671 8678 to 8699 475 424 8410 to 8499 490 793 1500 to 2099 609 289 6123 to 6199 458 671 8721 to 8798 475 629 9156 to 9199 490 886 8171 to 8199 609 438 4400 to 4499 458 847 5044 to 5999 475 850 6101 to 6199 490 977 9221 to 9240 609 493 1100 to 1199 459 274 7624 to 7699 475 875 2500 to 2599 491 258 8100 to 9099 609 766 8091 to 8999 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 57

609 825 4100 to 4115 632 217 4933 to 4999 646 242 6200 to 6299 663 883 7039 to 7499 609 884 2981 to 2999 632 500 0000 to 99 9999 646 270 7639 to 7799 664 253 8000 to 8499 609 893 1000 to 1099 633 110 4165 to 4199 646 798 4000 to 4999 664 656 3055 to 3099 610 092 3200 to 3299 633 110 4303 to 4499 647 048 7035 to 7099 665 174 6400 to 6499 610 582 4200 to 4299 633 438 6429 to 6599 647 049 2900 to 2999 665 274 8208 to 8299 611 879 6939 to 6999 633 588 7173 to 7182 647 398 8300 to 8399 665 669 5400 to 5499 612 291 8013 to 8099 634 725 0700 to 0799 647 398 8481 to 8499 666 132 8226 to 8299 612 751 5171 to 5199 634 803 3239 to 3299 647 437 3000 to 4999 666 696 2209 to 2299 612 751 5226 to 5299 634 807 2474 to 2499 647 811 2188 to 2199 666 696 2309 to 2399 612 751 6083 to 6099 634 827 5900 to 5999 648 009 6057 to 6099 667 032 9300 to 9399 612 751 6268 to 6299 634 886 3428 to 3499 648 163 5300 to 5499 667 729 5529 to 5599 612 751 6572 to 6599 635 559 3449 to 3499 648 722 5283 to 5299 668 383 8400 to 8699 612 774 2111 to 2199 636 289 6214 to 6299 648 892 3164 to 3199 670 368 3400 to 3499 612 774 2254 to 2299 636 634 8007 to 8042 649 100 3989 to 3999 670 369 7336 to 7399 612 774 2500 to 2599 637 150 1200 to 1299 649 647 0370 to 0399 670 750 7169 to 7199 614 469 0979 to 0999 637 562 5828 to 5899 649 647 0522 to 0599 671 046 6200 to 6399 614 474 3000 to 3099 638 042 1647 to 1699 649 647 5237 to 5399 671 251 5448 to 5499 614 521 3490 to 3499 638 049 4984 to 4999 649 647 9100 to 9299 671 926 5600 to 5799 614 645 1800 to 1899 638 318 1115 to 1199 649 666 7800 to 8299 672 444 2000 to 2999 614 832 1100 to 2099 638 318 1453 to 1499 650 114 7707 to 7719 672 828 3410 to 3499 615 017 7505 to 7599 638 885 0000 to 0299 650 130 3400 to 3599 673 167 5776 to 5799 617 711 6609 to 6699 638 903 4362 to 4373 650 213 0406 to 0499 675 464 3700 to 3799 617 760 5266 to 5299 639 415 1929 to 1999 650 555 1749 to 1799 675 464 4000 to 4199 617 813 3601 to 3699 639 415 2019 to 2099 650 564 1900 to 1999 676 365 5958 to 5999 618 840 9200 to 9299 639 420 6200 to 6299 650 627 4212 to 4299 676 669 1024 to 1099 619 551 7229 to 7299 639 469 3517 to 3799 650 736 2043 to 2099 677 126 6734 to 6799 619 859 3000 to 3099 639 605 2143 to 2199 650 739 1540 to 1699 677 333 9979 to 9999 620 073 9400 to 9499 639 657 8600 to 8799 651 741 4415 to 4499 677 466 1088 to 1099 621 614 7907 to 7930 640 289 7500 to 7599 651 882 2800 to 2899 678 071 4500 to 4799 621 614 7932 to 7999 640 289 7700 to 7999 652 754 6317 to 6399 678 096 7531 to 7599 621 648 8021 to 8199 641 170 4420 to 4499 653 131 4945 to 4999 679 909 2578 to 2599 621 648 8500 to 8599 641 318 3133 to 3199 653 426 3300 to 3399 680 112 9565 to 9599 621 904 8351 to 8599 641 378 6500 to 6999 653 455 4874 to 4899 680 244 0903 to 0999 621 916 1978 to 1989 641 383 8739 to 8799 654 238 0000 to 0399 680 412 6046 to 6099 622 989 8032 to 8099 641 877 3187 to 3299 654 404 3065 to 3092 680 761 6800 to 6899 623 076 9300 to 9399 641 877 3310 to 3399 654 962 2900 to 3199 681 677 0540 to 0699 623 819 5006 to 5099 642 355 8094 to 8199 655 103 5081 to 5199 682 070 1029 to 1099 623 895 8200 to 8399 642 355 8308 to 8999 655 523 2600 to 2999 682 956 6280 to 6299 623 917 0000 to 0099 642 900 0018 to 0099 656 305 2448 to 2499 682 956 6490 to 6599 623 917 0200 to 0299 643 030 6254 to 6299 657 347 4438 to 4999 682 956 6700 to 6799 624 468 5288 to 5299 644 066 0882 to 0899 657 710 8100 to 8999 682 965 1178 to 1199 624 665 3162 to 3198 644 069 0600 to 0699 657 780 0985 to 0999 682 965 1201 to 1299 625 088 6735 to 6799 644 077 7506 to 7699 658 586 1400 to 1499 683 118 2389 to 2399 625 916 9500 to 9799 644 085 8157 to 8199 658 877 8000 to 8199 683 378 2000 to 2099 625 968 8956 to 8999 644 112 9839 to 9899 658 880 8000 to 8199 683 378 2117 to 2299 627 005 3938 to 3999 644 373 9083 to 9099 659 398 7300 to 7399 683 415 1200 to 1499 627 384 3907 to 4099 644 380 1460 to 1499 659 706 8113 to 8199 683 444 8159 to 8199 627 496 7549 to 7599 644 733 4715 to 4799 659 846 7837 to 7899 685 154 7780 to 7789 627 708 3605 to 3699 644 900 9712 to 9799 660 510 4100 to 4199 685 623 5264 to 5299 627 776 2500 to 2599 644 901 0109 to 1299 660 673 0400 to 0599 685 650 9487 to 9499 628 226 3100 to 3199 644 901 1325 to 1399 661 488 5000 to 5099 685 669 4200 to 4299 628 814 4702 to 4799 644 923 6800 to 7799 661 609 9100 to 9199 685 757 8452 to 8499 628 851 9689 to 9699 644 932 4655 to 4699 661 716 9420 to 9499 686 071 2694 to 2799 629 510 7200 to 7299 645 318 7240 to 7499 661 906 6522 to 6599 686 176 3333 to 3354 629 964 4200 to 4294 645 333 1766 to 1799 662 021 8332 to 8399 686 372 3200 to 3299 630 389 3056 to 3071 645 790 8632 to 8699 662 068 0700 to 0899 686 644 5879 to 5899 630 463 0588 to 0599 645 821 0657 to 0699 662 553 0774 to 0799 686 931 7636 to 7699 631 459 9117 to 9199 645 930 7948 to 7999 663 078 7034 to 7099 687 601 0973 to 0999 631 762 9325 to 9399 645 975 0737 to 0762 663 763 5300 to 5399 687 614 6774 to 6799 PAGE 58 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

688 120 9000 to 9999 696 662 8247 to 8299 701 553 6557 to 6599 806 268 9275 to 9299 690 291 1361 to 1371 697 447 8285 to 8296 701 601 3457 to 3499 806 534 3400 to 3477 690 788 2877 to 2899 698 042 4816 to 4899 701 605 5913 to 5999 807 342 3283 to 3399 690 893 5344 to 5399 698 227 0000 to 0099 701 695 3982 to 3999 808 086 7100 to 7199 690 893 5512 to 5599 700 065 2570 to 2599 701 695 4148 to 4199 808 090 3440 to 3499 690 904 1300 to 1599 700 065 4800 to 4899 701 695 4227 to 4299 808 325 5161 to 5699 690 941 6000 to 6199 700 190 3350 to 3359 701 708 1741 to 1799 808 784 8000 to 8299 691 313 6383 to 6399 700 228 6048 to 6099 701 736 3966 to 3999 830 602 5800 to 5999 691 313 6600 to 6699 700 650 0452 to 0499 701 838 2800 to 2899 831 815 8240 to 8299 691 582 8003 to 8099 700 666 1323 to 1349 701 941 0600 to 0699 834 316 5444 to 5499 691 664 1800 to 1999 700 786 9106 to 9142 702 171 1603 to 1699 869 800 0000 to 999 9999 691 664 2400 to 2499 700 859 0744 to 0758 702 195 5109 to 5199 870 054 4814 to 4899 692 727 9362 to 9399 701 028 6780 to 6899 702 254 9300 to 9399 870 491 4812 to 4849 693 249 0779 to 0799 701 213 3900 to 3999 702 264 7569 to 7599 870 536 5820 to 5829 693 249 0877 to 1699 701 267 2000 to 3999 702 713 1800 to 1809 870 541 7167 to 7239 693 445 0566 to 0999 701 335 7312 to 7399 702 878 0114 to 0199 870 589 0485 to 0494 693 448 8500 to 8999 701 369 2005 to 2050 740 002 7710 to 7719 693 965 4200 to 4299 701 503 2247 to 2299 806 087 1100 to 1499

— Inspection Service, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 59 Missing, Lost, or Stolen Canadian Money Order Forms

Do Not Cash — Upon Receipt, Notify Local Postal Inspectors This listing will be provided to all Postal Service em- Do not cash new style money orders 000 000 001 to ployees responsible for accepting and cashing Postal 692 600 000. Advise holders to send invalid money orders money orders. Destroy any interim notices when the num- to: Canada Post Corporation, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0B1. bers listed appear in the Postal Bulletin. The new money Check for altered dollar amounts by holding money orders to order serial numbers consist of the first nine digits. The 10th the light. digit is a check digit only.

000 000 001 to 702 053 601 to 3 800 709 243 479 to 3 500 718 961 721 to 1 780 692 600 000 702 104 368 to 4 900 709 411 171 to 1 320 718 982 001 to 2 300 692 720 871 to 0 900 702 128 306 to 8 400 709 649 804 to 9 820 719 869 731 to 9 760 692 876 955 to 7 050 702 179 891 to 9 900 709 733 281 to 3 580 720 227 871 to 7 930 693 290 380 to 0 400 702 260 751 to 0 850 710 046 813 to 6 840 720 227 949 to 7 960 693 290 426 to 0 450 702 410 595 to 1 050 710 358 093 to 8 166 720 368 543 to 8 570 694 063 700 to 3 897 702 660 151 to 0 540 710 358 257 to 8 270 720 392 151 to 2 570 694 063 900 to 4 000 702 723 429 to 3 450 711 021 501 to 1 510 720 556 491 to 6 640 694 550 501 to 0 530 703 004 401 to 4 820 711 049 411 to 9 560 720 558 621 to 8 650 694 595 031 to 5 050 703 083 819 to 4 020 711 408 045 to 8 090 720 575 361 to 5 570 694 595 087 to 5 300 703 432 131 to 2 230 712 003 381 to 3 650 720 590 152 to 0 179 694 698 551 to 8 650 703 626 061 to 6 090 712 104 220 to 4 230 721 638 331 to 9 170 694 745 458 to 5 600 703 863 121 to 3 240 712 327 861 to 7 890 721 815 391 to 5 420 695 105 313 to 5 350 703 863 477 to 3 540 712 327 952 to 7 980 721 969 713 to 9 740 695 142 809 to 3 050 703 867 801 to 7 980 712 647 061 to 7 090 722 072 137 to 2 160 695 144 666 to 4 700 704 030 628 to 0 640 713 284 171 to 4 260 722 378 265 to 8 280 695 272 601 to 2 750 704 154 024 to 4 120 713 292 871 to 2 990 722 413 990 to 4 004 695 277 576 to 7 650 704 227 561 to 7 829 714 035 101 to 5 160 722 764 948 to 4 980 695 530 761 to 0 800 704 227 831 to 8 069 714 155 011 to 5 400 722 825 840 to 5 889 696 487 701 to 7 800 704 228 071 to 8 100 714 328 231 to 8 440 723 153 841 to 3 850 696 784 101 to 4 550 704 420 344 to 0 490 714 442 952 to 2 980 723 237 616 to 7 630 696 870 601 to 0 650 704 568 751 to 8 990 714 562 843 to 2 860 723 331 081 to 1 110 697 047 501 to 7 600 704 965 301 to 5 770 714 590 391 to 0 430 723 496 443 to 6 470 697 052 101 to 2 350 705 116 780 to 6 790 714 609 811 to 9 930 723 967 291 to 7 320 697 217 251 to 7 400 705 280 801 to 0 980 714 609 961 to 9 990 724 655 196 to 5 340 697 249 952 to 50 050 705 475 651 to 6 040 714 807 181 to 7 240 724 711 441 to 1 500 697 414 886 to 4 900 705 566 127 to 6 280 714 871 321 to 1 500 724 711 538 to 1 560 697 469 606 to 9 700 705 740 581 to 0 730 714 928 529 to 8 590 724 793 221 to 3 250 697 850 401 to 0 750 705 782 796 to 2 820 715 128 183 to 8 330 724 908 109 to 8 120 698 098 446 to 8 550 705 822 271 to 2 480 715 144 171 to 4 470 724 937 461 to 7 670 698 300 251 to 0 300 706 180 148 to 0 290 715 197 211 to 7 570 725 163 118 to 3 151 698 504 383 to 4 650 706 184 041 to 4 220 715 595 910 to 6 180 725 202 735 to 2 750 698 533 927 to 4 200 706 357 861 to 8 190 715 941 781 to 1 810 725 398 591 to 8 800 698 562 268 to 2 400 706 382 419 to 2 430 715 962 421 to 2 480 725 464 591 to 4 920 699 090 686 to 0 750 706 628 735 to 8 820 716 477 396 to 7 430 725 475 321 to 5 330 699 752 699 to 2 850 706 638 211 to 8 420 716 556 635 to 6 660 725 711 057 to 1 070 700 068 473 to 8 500 706 817 959 to 8 000 717 191 648 to 1 690 725 738 581 to 8 730 700 161 501 to 1 650 707 034 391 to 4 450 717 193 161 to 3 490 725 981 311 to 1 430 700 202 522 to 2 700 707 292 636 to 2 660 717 228 591 to 8 680 725 987 835 to 7 880 700 290 275 to 0 300 707 441 401 to 1 687 717 333 902 to 3 950 726 060 811 to 0 900 700 465 730 to 5 750 707 441 836 to 1 940 717 739 745 to 9 910 726 391 970 to 2 520 700 561 444 to 1 550 707 958 541 to 8 570 717 884 991 to 5 050 726 484 771 to 4 800 701 423 101 to 3 150 707 960 107 to 0 160 718 026 171 to 6 290 726 493 351 to 5 300 701 625 469 to 5 550 708 059 941 to 60 000 718 466 370 to 6 420 726 504 031 to 4 063 701 643 829 to 3 850 708 115 830 to 5 860 718 568 451 to 8 479 726 504 070 to 4 090 701 945 451 to 5 500 708 116 251 to 6 310 718 590 741 to 0 770 726 504 331 to 4 390 702 033 701 to 4 050 708 138 301 to 8 480 718 714 210 to 4 370 726 563 701 to 4 060 702 051 501 to 1 750 709 222 591 to 2 920 718 795 881 to 6 000 726 599 371 to 9 460 PAGE 60 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

726 626 356 to 6 370 731 841 377 to 1 450 736 366 021 to 6 110 741 113 041 to 3 370 727 182 271 to 2 510 732 018 481 to 8 600 736 624 456 to 4 500 741 373 891 to 4 340 727 416 181 to 6 240 732 067 972 to 8 370 736 670 851 to 1 060 741 452 369 to 2 490 727 481 431 to 1 460 732 188 649 to 8 670 736 767 061 to 7 090 741 492 991 to 3 140 727 749 241 to 9 780 732 193 460 to 3 470 736 767 093 to 7 120 741 553 460 to 3 470 728 382 331 to 2 480 732 201 241 to 1 390 736 982 191 to 2 370 741 764 431 to 4 520 728 458 201 to 8 260 732 220 431 to 0 440 736 982 551 to 2 730 742 178 834 to 8 880 728 702 338 to 2 400 732 355 201 to 5 380 737 110 141 to 0 170 742 325 500 to 5 520 728 915 371 to 5 850 732 472 320 to 2 560 737 185 501 to 5 710 742 325 668 to 5 700 728 953 141 to 3 410 732 541 605 to 1 620 737 317 321 to 7 350 742 408 771 to 8 830 728 954 280 to 4 310 732 572 221 to 2 490 737 517 781 to 7 840 742 512 120 to 2 150 729 169 081 to 9 140 732 586 479 to 6 710 737 628 181 to 8 210 742 684 849 to 4 890 729 363 841 to 3 870 732 994 037 to 4 080 737 634 258 to 4 270 742 839 553 to 9 630 729 682 891 to 3 190 733 163 449 to 3 460 738 361 971 to 1 980 742 913 668 to 3 700 729 838 940 to 9 070 733 297 171 to 7 290 738 648 355 to 8 450 742 917 287 to 7 296 729 839 101 to 9 130 733 446 631 to 7 110 738 849 811 to 9 900 742 921 891 to 1 980 730 077 683 to 7 840 733 474 665 to 4 770 738 892 270 to 2 290 742 983 631 to 3 810 730 109 847 to 9 880 733 704 482 to 4 570 738 997 259 to 7 380 743 020 021 to 0 170 730 373 761 to 3 850 733 751 041 to 1 130 739 161 451 to 1 540 743 206 491 to 6 500 730 501 951 to 2 130 733 971 138 to 1 210 739 219 381 to 9 440 743 235 992 to 6 050 730 519 379 to 9 470 734 009 101 to 9 130 739 530 511 to 0 540 743 245 094 to 5 170 730 569 278 to 9 360 734 290 759 to 0 770 739 740 151 to 0 180 743 940 631 to 0 900 730 711 711 to 1 740 734 389 273 to 9 290 739 793 527 to 3 550 743 978 011 to 8 070 730 722 991 to 3 230 734 440 031 to 0 111 739 942 621 to 2 650 744 234 751 to 4 780 730 845 970 to 5 990 734 797 201 to 7 320 739 999 231 to 9 320 744 260 641 to 0 670 730 888 291 to 8 320 734 939 611 to 9 640 740 011 517 to 1 530 744 499 591 to 9 680 730 927 591 to 7 680 734 950 111 to 0 170 740 030 701 to 0 970 744 626 901 to 6 910 731 307 914 to 7 930 735 120 331 to 0 840 740 261 740 to 1 820 745 388 794 to 8 910 731 402 431 to 2 460 735 123 061 to 3 690 740 265 811 to 6 290 746 446 806 to 6 820 731 407 232 to 7 320 735 283 008 to 3 020 740 299 111 to 9 170 746 818 351 to 8 410 731 588 301 to 8 340 735 293 131 to 3 220 740 299 231 to 9 260 746 857 741 to 7 800 731 767 273 to 7 320 735 783 961 to 3,990 740 329 266 to 9 320 747 739 891 to 0 070 731 781 061 to 1 120 735 803 401 to 3 430 740 889 081 to 9 090 731 837 821 to 7 910 736 005 420 to 5 440 741 010 421 to 0 530

— Inspection Service, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 61 Counterfeited Canadian Money Order 800 Number Available to Verify Forms Canadian Money Orders

Do Not Cash The Canada Post Corporation is now providing an 800 number that cashing agents can call to verify the validity of To be posted and used by retail window employees. As Canadian Postal Money Orders. The number is directed, destroy previous notices. All interim notices should 1-800-563-0444. be destroyed when the numbers listed appear in the Postal This 800 number is printed on the back of the Canadian Bulletin. Postal Money Orders. 671,819,086 686,794,382 676,612,640 686,794,426 677,891,039 686,794,427 — Inspection Service, 5-6-99 678,282,493 686,794,431 678,916,031 687,262,502 679,552,215 687,262,503 679,694,334 687,262,525 679,751,983 687,262,526 679,800,207 681,130,536 687,287,578 681,844,376 687,287,581 683,594,542 687,287,582 684,683,610 694,063,898 686,619,878 694,063,899 686,619,886 694,063,980 686,619,887 701,321,725

— Inspection Service, 5-6-99 PAGE 62 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) Invalid Express Mail Corporate Account Numbers These numbers are to be posted and used by retail/ac- Note: The first 6 digits of a 9-digit Custom Designed Service ceptance clerks. This listing supersedes all previous no- and Next Day Pickup Service Agreement make up the tices, which must be destroyed. Retail/acceptance clerks Corporate Account Number. must not accept Express Mail shipments bearing any of the invalid numbers (listed below) in the “customer number” or “agreement number” section of the label or form.

005466 009875 018128 021842 041104 054267 068213 075237 088418 098790 111455 117751 152650 005612 009922 018163 022075 041109 057069 068349 075270 088454 098798 111487 117920 152656 005677 009989 018172 022212 041123 060009 068396 075386 088559 098897 111530 118383 152679 005829 009996 018196 022424 041131 060139 068422 075569 088568 100359 111962 118448 152725 006000 010255 018210 022620 041307 060183 068428 075744 088596 100779 112028 118532 152830 006235 010267 018274 022763 041315 060390 068465 075782 088664 101504 112114 118605 156209 006259 010365 018275 023168 041323 060728 068490 075830 088697 101679 112526 118701 159014 006286 010439 018322 023609 041328 060893 068510 075841 089757 102209 113063 118727 159019 006413 010680 018345 025402 041329 061036 068512 076115 091656 102231 113084 118779 159026 006447 010688 018354 026387 041331 061040 068630 076127 091847 102638 113139 118961 159055 006665 010698 018393 026517 041335 061139 069227 076205 091877 102708 113255 119422 159064 006751 010701 018613 026575 042036 061457 069250 076209 092008 103236 113308 119525 159256 006993 010705 018621 026585 042046 061651 069373 076844 092830 103922 113362 120167 165339 007009 011024 018649 026606 042090 061669 069689 077218 093285 103953 113440 121189 165341 007028 011051 018699 027066 042109 061718 069995 077370 093598 104128 113561 122263 170311 007042 011224 018717 027070 042309 063455 070014 077478 094004 104652 113844 123075 171290 007050 011267 018753 028622 042313 063482 070091 077679 094589 105221 113894 125054 171298 007059 011288 018792 028791 043007 064062 070183 077692 094819 105309 114082 125433 173065 007072 011330 018956 028823 044032 064080 070224 078069 095326 105602 114284 130033 177083 007180 011341 018981 028883 044043 064116 070330 079092 095476 105742 114370 130039 181018 007200 012199 019068 028923 044069 064160 070392 079103 095536 105835 114458 130047 184002 007286 012204 019087 029253 044083 064163 070437 079145 095579 106361 114464 132300 184046 007327 012289 019197 029322 044091 064181 070508 079645 095959 106393 115051 139089 185075 007328 013194 019212 029371 044108 064226 070538 079768 095978 106457 115109 142047 191137 007363 014144 019350 029702 044121 064408 070560 079770 096189 106566 115159 142140 191505 008026 014291 019731 029848 044122 064489 070603 079780 096748 106598 115200 142167 191513 008166 014554 019939 030503 044130 064652 070703 079960 097111 107009 115242 142303 191537 008224 014679 019940 031073 044302 064678 070724 079992 097323 107101 115267 142426 191539 008503 015115 020329 031108 045302 064800 070736 080011 097672 107329 115280 142517 191650 008575 015200 020360 033215 046029 064845 070773 080027 097673 108451 115391 142610 191689 008796 015358 020463 033222 046048 064904 070789 080098 097891 108470 115393 142920 191694 008836 015425 020491 034001 046058 065018 070792 080257 097918 108620 115411 142957 191813 008838 015481 020525 038412 046059 065064 071056 080306 097952 108682 115442 146292 191888 008876 015526 020559 038493 047158 065191 071139 080562 097984 108763 115462 146297 191904 008984 015559 020565 040052 048013 065329 071149 080586 097990 108832 115467 146696 191938 009219 015570 020576 040058 048044 065538 071151 080599 097998 109715 115563 146760 191951 009304 015577 021136 040113 048063 065708 071191 080716 098200 109730 115699 148295 192050 009479 016065 021245 040115 049011 065713 071350 085132 098204 109782 115770 150016 192155 009569 016154 021252 040133 049035 065872 071483 085151 098220 109818 115963 150023 192257 009647 016219 021330 040329 049074 066176 071569 085249 098373 110137 117001 150167 192352 009667 016461 021377 040336 049308 066269 071949 085653 098378 110306 117257 151078 192412 009678 016898 021466 040338 049310 066447 071988 088163 098416 110609 117399 152077 192465 009701 016966 021603 040343 049313 067131 072321 088233 098438 110881 117481 152199 192519 009738 016983 021622 041010 049314 067224 075020 088247 098541 111145 117514 152321 192553 009802 018060 021703 041019 050039 068063 075034 088253 098593 111253 117555 152482 192588 009819 018086 021723 041029 052103 068096 075041 088317 098746 111298 117593 152578 192622 009852 018113 021818 041033 054108 068190 075169 088386 098771 111423 117686 152610 192625 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 63

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— Express and Priority Mail, Marketing, 5-6-99 PAGE 66 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

International Mail

ICM UPDATE International Customized Mail On March 15, 1999, the Postal Service entered into an g. Rates: International Customized Mail (ICM) service agreement with Rate Rate a qualifying mailer. In accordance with International Mail Pounds Per Piece Pounds Per Piece Manual (IMM) 294, the Postal Service hereby makes public 0.5 $14.00 34 $91.37 the following information concerning the agreement: 1 $15.03 35 $93.61 a. Term: March 29, 1999, through September 27, 1999. 2 $17.10 36 $95.86 b. Type of mail: Documents and printed matter. 3 $19.47 37 $98.11 4 $21.56 38 $101.14 c. Destination countries: Worldwide, except Canada. 5 $22.97 39 $104.20 d. Service provided by the Postal Service: The Postal 6 $24.93 40 $106.48 Service has agreed to: 7 $26.90 41 $108.76 1. Furnish the mailer with the letter trays and other 8 $28.86 42 $111.04 supplies that the mailer is required to use for quali- 9 $30.83 43 $114.19 fying mail. 10 $32.21 44 $116.49 2. Provide the mailer or mailing agent with the training 11 $35.26 45 $118.79 necessary for them to prepare ICM mail in confor- 12 $37.71 46 $122.01 mity with the requirements for qualifying mail. 13 $39.72 47 $124.33 14 $41.74 48 $127.60 3. Arrange with air and surface carriers, as appropri- 15 $44.14 49 $129.94 ate, for qualifying mail to be transported internation- 16 $46.57 50 $134.26 ally for delivery by the foreign postal authority. 17 $48.63 51 $136.63 e. Minimum volume commitments: The mailer has 18 $51.11 52 $138.99 agreed to a minimum annual revenue requirement of 19 $53.63 53 $143.46 $100,000 using Express Mail International Service. 20 $56.19 54 $145.86 f. Worksharing: The mailer has agreed to: 21 $58.29 55 $148.26 22 $60.40 56 $150.67 1. Package mail in accordance with the applicable 23 $62.50 57 $156.52 Postal Service requirements set forth in the IMM. 24 $64.59 58 $158.88 2. Pay postage for qualifying mail in accordance 25 $67.19 59 $161.33 with the IMM using a system approved by the ap- 26 $69.81 60 $163.79 propriate Rates and Classification Service Center 27 $72.47 61 $166.25 (RCSC). 28 $74.59 62 $168.70 3. Maintain an established number of pieces over the 29 $77.64 63 $171.16 course of the service agreement. 30 $80.46 64 $173.61 4. Tender qualifying mail to the Postal Service at the 31 $83.31 65 $176.07 designated Postal Service facility. 32 $86.20 66 $178.53 33 $88.43 5. Coordinate a schedule of mailings and provide noti- fications as specified in the service agreement. 6. Provide the Postal Service with a performance — Sales and Customer Support, review after the expiration of this agreement. International Business Unit, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 67

IMM REVISION International Mail — Mailing to Cambodia Effective June 1, 1999, the International Mail Manual (IMM) Country Conditions for Mailing to Cambodia are revised to reflect the availability of air and surface small packet service, registered mail service, and return receipt service. Return receipt service is only available in conjunction with registered mail. These revisions will be incorporated into the printed version of IMM Issue 22 and the online IMM, which can be accessed via Postal Explorer (http://pe.usps.gov).

International Mail Manual (IMM) ***** Country Conditions for Mailing — Cambodia ***** [Add the Small Packets column to the table as follows:]

Printed Matter, Matter for the Blind, Small Packets (240) (250) (260) Air Surface Weight Not Regular All Over Printed Books & Sheet Publishers’ Small Classes (AO) lbs. ozs. Matter Music Periodicals Packets $0.98 0 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * $0.70 1.48 0 2 1.04 1.98 0 3 1.30 2.48 0 4 1.45 3.48 0 6 1.96 4.48 0 8 2.46 5.48 0 10 2.96 6.48 0 12 3.47 7.48 0 14 3.97 8.48 1 0 4.48 9.28 1 2 4.84 10.08 1 4 5.20 10.88 1 6 5.56 11.68 1 8 5.92 12.48 1 10 6.28 13.28 1 12 6.64 14.08 1 14 7.00 14.88 2 0 7.36 18.08 2 8 9.66 21.28 3 0 9.66 24.48 3 8 11.96 27.68 4 0 11.96 30.88 4 8 4 lb. max 34.08 5 0 37.28 5 8 40.48 6 0 43.68 6 8 46.88 7 0 50.08 7 8 53.28 8 0 56.48 8 8 59.68 9 0 PAGE 68 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Printed Matter, Matter for the Blind, Small Packets (240) (250) (260) Air Surface Weight Not Regular All Over Printed Books & Sheet Publishers’ Small Classes (AO) lbs. ozs. Matter Music Periodicals Packets 62.88 9 8 * * * * * * * * * * 66.08 10 0 69.28 10 8 72.48 11 0 Note: The 4-lb. weight limit for surface small packets also applies to air small packets. ***** SPECIAL SERVICES *****

REGISTERED MAIL (330) Available: Letter Class, All Printed Matter, Small Packets, and Matter for the Blind Fee: $6.00 Maximum Indemnity: $40.45 ***** RETURN RECEIPT (340) Available for Registered Mail Fee: $1.25 *****

— Pricing, Costing, & Classification, International Business Unit, 5-6-99

IMM REVISION International Mail — Mailing to Belarus Effective May 6, 1999, the International Mail Manual International Mail Manual (IMM) (IMM) is revised to reflect a change in the Country Conditions ***** for Mailing to Belarus. This revision will be incorporated into the printed version Country Conditions for Mailing — Belarus of IMM Issue 22 and the online IMM, which can be accessed ***** via Postal Explorer (http://pe.usps.gov). Prohibitions [The following prohibition is added.] Tobacco and manufactured tobacco products. *****

— Pricing, Costing, & Classification, International Business Unit, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 69

Philately

STAMP ANNOUNCEMENT 99-23 Prostate Cancer Awareness Commemorative Stamp

Issue: Prostate Cancer Awareness Item Number: 448200 Denomination & Type of Issue: 33-cent commemorative PS Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: May 28, 1999, Austin, TX 78710 Designer: Michael Cronan, San Francisco, CA Engraver: North American Roto Engravers, Inc. Art Director: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, VA Typographer: Michael Cronan, San Francisco, CA Modeler: Avery Dennison, SPD Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: Avery Dennison (AVR) Printed at: AVR, Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko Stamps per Pane/Coil: 20 Print Quantity: 78.1 million stamps Paper Type: Pre-phosphored Type II Gum Type: Self-adhesive Processed at: AVR, Clinton, SC Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black, Silver Stamp Orientation: Vertical Image Area (w x h): 0.840 x 1.41 in./21.34 x 35.81 mm Copyright USPS 1998 Overall Size (w x h): 0.99 x 1.56 in./25.15 x 39.62 mm Full Pane Size (w x h): 5.875 x 6.5 in./149.23 x 165.10 mm Plate Size: 200 stamps per revolution The Postal Service will issue a 33-cent Prostate Cancer Plate Numbers: “V” followed by 5 single digits Awareness self-adhesive pane of 20 commemorative Marginal Markings: “ USPS 1999” • Plate position stamps (Item Number 448200) in Austin, TX, on May 28, • 0.33 x 20 = $6.60 • Plate 1999. The stamp, designed by Michael Cronan of San numbers Francisco, CA, goes on sale nationwide on May 29. Catalog Item Number(s): 448220 block of 4 — $1.32 448230 block of 10 — $3.30 This issuance is designed to heighten awareness about 448240 full pane of 20 w/ plate the importance of early detection of prostate cancer. Pros- number — $6.60 tate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in 448261 first day cancellation — men (after lung cancer), and it is the most common cancer in $0.54 448297 panel — $7.95 American men (excluding skin cancer). Approximately one Sale Date: May 28, 1999 out of every five American men will develop prostate cancer Nationwide Sale Date: May 29, 1999 in their lifetime. Although the U.S. Postal Service is not en- dorsing any particular testing method, the National Cancer Institute recommends that men over 50 should discuss the need for regular tests with their health care provider. PAGE 70 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) How to Order the First Day of Issue Postmark Philatelic Requirement Customers have 30 days to obtain the first day of issue SDOs and SDNs with authorized philatelic centers will postmark by mail. They may purchase the new stamp at their receive an automatic distribution of these stamps in ten posi- local post office, affix the stamps to envelopes of their tions for subsequent distribution to each philatelic window. choice, address the envelopes (to themselves or others), Will Receive This Quantity of and place them in a larger envelope addressed to: SDOs and SDNs That the Prostate Cancer Awareness PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS STAMP Serve This Many Commemorative Stamp, Item POSTMASTER Philatelic Windows Number 448200 8225 CROSS PARK DR 1 20,000 AUSTIN TX 78710-9991 2 40,000 After applying the first day of issue postmark, the Postal 3 60,000 Service will return the envelopes through the mail. There is 4 80,000 no charge for the postmark. All orders must be postmarked 5 to 6 120,000 by June 27, 1999. 7 to 9 180,000 Stamp Fulfillment Services (SFS) also offers first day cov- 10 to 12 240,000 ers for new stamp issues and postal stationery items post- 13 to 16 320,000 marked with the official first day of issue cancellation. Each 17 to 20 400,000 item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the quarterly USA Philatelic catalog. Customers may request a Additional Supply free catalog by telephoning 1-800-STAMP24 or by writing to: Post offices requiring additional stamps must requisition INFORMATION FULFILLMENT them from their designated SDO or SDN using a PS Form DEPT 6270 US POSTAL SERVICE 17. SDOs requiring additional stamps must order them from PO BOX 419014 the appropriate accountable paper depository (APD) using a KANSAS CITY MO 64141-6014 PS Form 17. First day covers remain on sale for at least 1 year after the For filling supplemental orders, San Francisco, CA; stamp’s issuance. Chicago, IL; Memphis, TN; Washington, DC; and New York, Distribution NY, APDs will receive 1,920,000 stamps, and Denver, CO, APD will receive 560,000 stamps. Stamp distribution offices (SDOs) and stamp distribution networks (SDNs) will receive approximately one-third of Sales Policy their standard automatic distribution quantities for self- All post offices must acquire and maintain a supply of adhesive sheet stamps. Distributions are rounded up to the each new commemorative stamp as long as customer nearest master carton size (40,000 stamps). demand exists or until the stamp is officially withdrawn from Initial Supply to Post Offices sale, generally 1 year from date of issue. If supplies run low, post offices must reorder additional quantities using their SDOs and SDNs will make a subsequent automatic dis- normal ordering procedures. tribution to post offices for one-quarter of their standard auto- matic distribution quantities using PS Form 3309, Advice of Shipment/Stamp Invoice, and PS Form 17, Stamp Requisi- — Stamp Services, Marketing, 5-6-99 tion. SDOs and SDNs must not distribute stamps to post offices before May 19, 1999. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 71

STAMP ANNOUNCEMENT 99-24 Lincoln Envelope After applying the first day of issue postmark, the Postal Service will return the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark. All orders must be postmarked by July 5, 1999. Stamp Fulfillment Services (SFS) also offers first day cov- ers for new stamp issues and postal stationery items post- marked with the official first day of issue cancellation. Each item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the quarterly USA Philatelic catalog. Customers may request a free catalog by telephoning 1-800-STAMP24 or by writing to: INFORMATION FULFILLMENT DEPT 6270 US POSTAL SERVICE PO BOX 419014 KANSAS CITY MO 64141-6014 First day covers remain on sale for at least 1 year after the stamp’s issuance. Distribution Copyright USPS 1998 Stamp distribution offices (SDOs) and stamp distribution The Postal Service will issue a 33-cent Lincoln envelope networks (SDNs) will receive an automatic distribution of (Item Numbers 2136 and 2634 regular; Item Numbers 2137 Lincoln envelopes based on the automatic distribution and 2635 window) in Springfield, IL, on June 5, 1999. The schedule for commemorative envelopes. The shipments envelope, designed by Richard Sheaff of Scottsdale, AZ, began April 19, and will be completed June 11. goes on sale nationwide on June 6. Initial Supply for Post Offices A self-taught lawyer with only 1 year of frontier schooling, Post offices with authorized philatelic centers will receive Abraham Lincoln rode into Springfield, Illinois, in 1837. Prior an automatic distribution from their SDO or SDN based on to being elected the sixteenth President of the United States their previously established quantities. All other post offices in 1860, he enjoyed a great success as a lawyer and was must requisition an initial quantity of envelopes from their considered one of the state’s best courtroom attorneys. But SDO or SDN by submitting a separate PS Form 17, Stamp only a few days after his greatest triumph — the end of the Requisition. SDOs and SDNs must not distribute envelopes Civil War — President Lincoln died from an assassin’s bullet to post offices before May 26. Lincoln envelopes are avail- on April 15, 1865. This stamped envelope design is based on able in the styles and sizes listed below. a hexagonal souvenir title that was made by the Mosaic Tile Company of Zanesville, Ohio. Price of Price of Plain Item Each Plain Envelope Per How to Order the First Day of Issue Postmark Number Description Size Envelope Box of 500 2136 Lincoln 10 $0.40 $176.50 Customers have 30 days to obtain the first day of issue (Regular) postmark by mail. They may purchase the new envelope at 2634 Lincoln 6 3/4 0.40 173.50 their local post office, address the envelopes (to themselves (Regular) or others), and place them in a larger envelope addressed to: 2137 Lincoln 10 0.40 176.50 (Window) LINCOLN ENVELOPE POSTMASTER 2635 Lincoln 6 3/4 0.40 173.50 2105 E COOK ST (Window) SPRINGFIELD IL 62703-9991 PAGE 72 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Additional Supply Price of Personalized SDOs, SDNs, and authorized CAG A–G post offices Item Envelope Per requiring additional bulk quantities of envelopes should Number Description Size Box of 500 submit a PS Form 3205, Requisition for Plain Stamped 2136 Lincoln 10 $180.00 Envelopes, to: (Regular) 2634 Lincoln 6 3/4 179.00 STAMP FULFILLMENT SERVICES (Regular) PO BOX 419178 KANSAS CITY MO 64179-0988 2137 Lincoln 10 180.00 (Window) PS Forms 3205 should be submitted according to the fol- 2635 Lincoln 6 3/4 179.00 lowing schedule: (Window) Requisitions Envelopes Will Be For Week Arriving Shipped Week Of Price of 2 May 31 June 14 Personalized Item 3 June 7 June 21 Envelope Per Number Description Size Box of 50 4 June 14 June 28 2135 Lincoln 10 $19.75 1 June 21 July 5 (Regular) 2621 Lincoln 6 3/4 19.50 Philatelic Requirement (Regular) 2132 Lincoln 10 19.75 SDOs and SDNs with authorized philatelic centers must (Window) provide subsequent distribution of envelopes to each phila- 2622 Lincoln 6 3/4 19.50 telic center from their initial distribution. (Window)

Personalized Stamped Envelopes Shipping and handling charges must be included for each Lincoln envelopes also are available with a preprinted address printed. For orders greater than eight boxes of 50, a return address. Customers should indicate envelope styles, box of 500 is the better buy. correct item numbers, quantities, and prices as noted below Amount of Personalized Shipping and Handling on a PS Form 3203, Personalized Stamped Envelopes Envelope Order Charges for Boxes of 50 Order Form. Mail the form with proper remittance in a pre- $0.00–$20.00 $3.20 printed reply envelope or plain envelope addressed to: $20.01–$50.00 $4.20 7231 STAMP FULFILLMENT SERVICES $50.01–$80.00 $5.20 PO BOX 7247 $80.01–$110.00 $6.20 PHILADELPHIA PA 19170-7247 $110.01–$140.00 $7.20 Customers must pay by check, money order, or credit $140.01–$170.00 $8.20 card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express). Envelopes will not be shipped before June 7. Orders will be Shipping and Handling Charges for Boxes of 500 mailed 3 to 4 weeks from date of receipt. 1 box $5.20 2 or more boxes $9.20 Maximum shipping charge of $9.20 for each address printed. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 73

Issue: Lincoln Issue: Lincoln Item Number: 2136 Item Number: 2634 Denomination & Denomination & Type of Issue: 33-cent stamped envelope Type of Issue: 33-cent stamped envelope PS Format: #10 regular envelope PS Format: #6-3/4 regular envelope Series: N/A Series: N/A Issue Date & City: June 5, 1999, Issue Date & City: June 5, 1999, Springfield, IL 62703 Springfield, IL 62703 Designer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Designer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Engraver: N/A Engraver: N/A Art Director: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Art Director: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Typographer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Typographer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Modeler: N/A Modeler: N/A Manufacturing Process: Flexo/Off-set, phosphor tagging Manufacturing Process: Flexo/Off-set, phosphor tagging Printer: Westvaco Printer: Westvaco Printed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Printed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Press Type: Off-set printing Press Type: Off-set printing Stamps per Coil/Pane: N/A Stamps per Coil/Pane: N/A Paper Type: 100% recycled paper, 30% Paper Type: 100% recycled paper, 30% post-consumer post-consumer Gum Type: Water-activated Gum Type: Water-activated Processed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Processed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Colors: Blue, Gray Colors: Blue, Gray Envelope Orientation: Horizontal Envelope Orientation: Horizontal Envelope Size (w x h): 9.50 x 4.125 in./241.30 x Envelope Size (w x h): 6.50 x 3.625 in./165.10 x 92.07 mm 104.77 mm Image Size (w x h): 1.00 x 0.9375 in./25.40 x 23.81 mm Image Size (w x h): 1.125 x 1.375 in./28.85 x 35.26 mm Marginal Markings: “ USPS 1998” • Recycle logo Marginal Markings: “ USPS 1998” • Recycle logo followed by “This envelope is followed by “This envelope is recyclable and made with 100% recyclable and made with 100% recycled paper, 30% recycled paper, 30% post-consumer content” post-consumer content” Catalog Item Number(s): 263440 Lincoln #6 3/4 regular Catalog Item Number(s): 213640 Lincoln #10 regular envelope — $.40 envelope — $.40 263461 Lincoln #6 3/4 regular first 213661 Lincoln #10 regular first day cancellation — $.50 day cancellation — $.50 263405 Lincoln #6 3/4 regular pkt. 213605 Lincoln #10 regular pkt. 5 — $2.00 5 — $2.00 Sale Date: June 5, 1999 Nationwide Sale Date: June 6, 1999 PAGE 74 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Issue: Lincoln Issue: Lincoln Item Number: 2137 Item Number: 2635 Denomination & Denomination & Type of Issue: 33-cent stamped envelope Type of Issue: 33-cent stamped envelope PS Format: #10 window envelope PS Format: #6-3/4 window envelope Series: N/A Series: N/A Issue Date & City: June 5, 1999, Issue Date & City: June 5, 1999, Springfield, IL 62703 Springfield, IL 62703 Designer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Designer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Engraver: N/A Engraver: N/A Art Director: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Art Director: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Typographer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Typographer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Modeler: N/A Modeler: N/A Manufacturing Process: Flexo/Off-set, phosphor tagging Manufacturing Process: Flexo/Off-set, phosphor tagging Printer: Westvaco Printer: Westvaco Printed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Printed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Press Type: Off-set printing Press Type: Off-set printing Stamps per Coil/Pane: N/A Stamps per Coil/Pane: N/A Paper Type: 100% recycled paper, 30% Paper Type: 100% recycled paper, 30% post-consumer post-consumer Gum Type: Water-activated Gum Type: Water-activated Processed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Processed at: Westvaco, Williamsburg, PA Colors: Blue, Gray Colors: Blue, Gray Envelope Orientation: Horizontal Envelope Orientation: Horizontal Envelope Size (w x h): 9.50 x 4.125 in./241.30 x Envelope Size (w x h): 6.50 x 3.625 in./165.10 x 104.77 mm 92.07 mm Image Size (w x h): 1.00 x 0.9375 in./25.40 x 23.81 mm Image Size (w x h): 1.00 x 0.9375 in./25.40 x Marginal Markings: “ USPS 1998” • Recycle logo 23.81 mm followed by “This envelope is Marginal Markings: “ USPS 1998” • Recycle logo recyclable and made with 100% followed by “This envelope is recycled paper, 30% recyclable and made with 100% post-consumer content” recycled paper, 30% Catalog Item Number(s): 213740 Lincoln #10 window post-consumer content” envelope — $.40 Catalog Item Number(s): 263540 Lincoln #6 3/4 window 213761 Lincoln #10 window first envelope — $.40 day cancellation — $.50 263561 Lincoln #6 3/4 window first 213705 Lincoln #10 window pkt. day cancellation — $.50 5 — $2.00 263505 Lincoln #6 3/4 window pkt. 5 — $2.00

— Stamp Services, Marketing, 5-6-98 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 75 Pictorial Cancellations Announcement As a community service, the Postal Service offers picto- submitted for cancellation may not include postage issued rial cancellations to commemorate local events celebrated after the date of the requested cancellation. Such items will in communities throughout the nation. A list of events for be returned unserviced. which pictorial cancellations are authorized appears below. Customers wishing to obtain a cancellation should affix If available, the sponsor of the pictorial cancellation appears stamps to any envelope or postcard of their choice, address in italics under the date. Also provided, as space permits, the envelope or postcard to themselves or others, insert a are illustrations of those cancellations that were reproduc- card of postcard thickness in envelopes for sturdiness, and ible and available at press time. tuck in the flap. Place the envelope or postcard in a larger People attending these local events may obtain the can- envelope and address it to: PICTORIAL CANCELLATIONS, cellation in person at the temporary post office station estab- followed by the NAME OF THE STATION, ADDRESS, CITY, lished there. Those who cannot attend the event, but who STATE, ZIP + 4 CODE, exactly as listed below (using all cap- wish to obtain the cancellation, may submit a mail order re- itals and no punctuation, except the hyphen in the ZIP + 4 quest. Pictorial cancellations are available only for the dates code). indicated, and requests must be postmarked no later than 30 After applying the pictorial cancellation, the Postal Ser- days following the requested pictorial cancellation date. vice returns the envelope or postcard through the mail. All requests must include a stamped envelope or post- Customers who want their serviced item returned under pro- card bearing at least the minimum First-Class Mail postage tected cover should include a larger, stamped, self (33 cents per envelope or 20 cents per postcard). Items addressed envelope.

MISSING CHILDRENS STATION MISSING CHILDRENS STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 100 PITCHER ST 118 S PETERBORO ST UTICA NY 13504-9998 CANASTOTA NY 13032-9998

MISSING CHILDRENS STATION MISSING CHILDRENS STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 165 WHITESBORO ST 110 E GARDEN ST YORKVILLE NY 13495-9998 ROME NY 13440-9998

May 14, 1999 MISSING CHILDRENS STATION MISSING CHILDRENS STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER MISSING CHILDRENS STATION 120 KASSON RD PO BOX 9998 POSTMASTER CAMILLUS NY 13031-9998 NEW HARTFORD NY 13413-9998 30 ROOSEVELT DRIVE WHITESBORO NY 13492-9998 MISSING CHILDRENS STATION MISSING CHILDRENS STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER MISSING CHILDRENS STATION 1001 E GENESEE ST PO BOX 9998 POSTMASTER CHITTENANGO NY 13037-9998 LYONS NY 14489-9998 101 PARK AVE ORISKANY NY 13424-9998

STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 501 CENTRAL FLORIDA PKWY 336 E NEW YORK AVE LONGWOOD FL 32750-9998 DELAND FL 32720-9998

STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 1000 N ALAFAYA TRAIL 6400 W BOYNTON BEACH BLVD ORLANDO FL 32828-9998 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33437-9998

April 24, 1999 STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION 3900 HAVERHILL RD N 1701 WETHERBEE RD POSTMASTER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33417-9998 ORLANDO FL 32837-9998 1279 W PALMETTO PARK RD BOCA RATON FL 33486-9998 STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER STAMP COLLECTING CORNER STATION 4300 JOG RD 11419A W PALMETTO PARK RD POSTMASTER LAKE WORTH FL 33467-9998 BOCA RATON FL 33428-2698 212 E HILLSBORO BLVD DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33441-9998 PAGE 76 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

April 15, 1999 April 30–May 2, 1999 Oregon Stamp and Stationery Memphis Post Office 3RD ANNUAL USPS TAX DAY STATION CELEBRATE THE CENTURY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 715 NW HOYT ST PO BOX 3503 PORTLAND OR 97205-9998 MEMPHIS TN 38103-3503

May 1, 1999 April 16–18, 1999 National Street Rod Association WESPNEX STAMP SHOW STATION STREET ROD STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 PO BOX 9998 WHITE PLAINS NY 10602-9998 KNOXVILLE TN 37914-9998

May 1, 1999 April 17, 1999 USPS FOUNDERS DAY STATION SCOUT-O-RAMA STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 201 HIGH ST NE 285 N MAIN ST WARREN OH 44481-9998 KAYSVILLE UT 84037-9998

April 18, 1999 May 1, 1999 GRITS STATION REPTILE EDUCATION CLUB STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 121 DOGWOOD ST 4536 BROADWAY WARWICK GA 31796-9998 SALIDA CA 95368-9998

April 20, 1999 USPS/Greater Atlanta PCC May 1, 1999 PCC 1999 MAIL SHOW STATION WHITE RIVER TROUT STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 6400 SUGARLOAF PKWY 512 2ND ST DULUTH GA 30097-9998 COTTER AR 72626-9998

April 20–22, 1999 Institute of International Transportation and Logistics May 2, 1999 THE 1999 INTERNATIONAL INTERMODAL EXPO STATION DEDICATION STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 229 PEACHTREE ST STE 401 36 OLD TAVERN RD ATLANTA GA 30313-9998 ORANGE CT 06477-9998

April 22, 1999

NATO SUMMIT 50TH ANNIVERSARY May 3, 1999 STATION POSTMASTER WORLD TRADE STATION SPECIAL CANCELLATION UNIT POSTMASTER 900 BRENTWOOD RD NE PO BOX 9998 WASHINGTON DC 20066-9998 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49501-9998

April 30, 1999 May 6, 1999 ROUTE 66 STATION PCC STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 1335 JEFFERSON RD SELIGMAN AZ 86337-9998 ROCHESTER NY 14692-9998 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 77

May 6, 1999 City of Lewistown Centennial Celebration Committee May 7–9, 1999 CENTENNIAL STATION STEAM ENGINE PARK STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 PO BOX 9998 LEWISTOWN MT 59457-9998 PAWNEE OK 74058-9998

May 6, 1999 May 8, 1999 USPS Prater’s Mill Foundation COCHON DE LAIT CAPITAL OF THE WORLD STATION PRATERS MILL COUNTRY FAIR STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 PO BOX 9998 MANSURA LA 71350-9998 VARNELL GA 30756-9998

May 7, 1999 PA Numismatists May 8, 1999 PAN MID-YEAR CONVENTION STATION GEORGE WASHINGTON STATION MANAGER POSTMASTER 4039 MONROEVILLE BLVD 150 RIDGEDALE AVE MONROEVILLE PA 15146-9998 MORRISTOWN NJ 07960-9998

May 8, 1999 May 7, 1999 Sequim Irrigation Festival AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY STATION IRRIGATION FESTIVAL STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 320 SW 5TH ST 240 S SUNNYSIDE AVE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73108-9998 SEQUIM WA 98382-9998

May 8, 1999 May 7, 1999 Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce HUDSON VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL STATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 128 N 2ND AVE POUGHKEEPSIE NY 10701-9998 WALLA WALLA WA 99362-9998

May 7, 1999 May 8, 1999 THE GEORGIA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL STATION PONY EXPRESS STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 57280 YUCCA TRAIL REYNOLDS GA 31076-9998 YUCCA VALLEY CA 92284-9998

May 7, 1999 Howard B. Owens Science Center May 8, 1999 HOWARD B. OWENS SCIENCE CENTER 20TH ANNIVERSARY STATION FIRE SERVICE DAY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 10 W BAY STATE ST LANHAM-SEABROOK MD 20706-9998 ALHAMBRA CA 91802-9998

May 8, 1999 May 7, 1999 ROSCOMMON CANOE RACING ASSN DAFFY DUCK STATION STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 PO BOX 9998 WARWICK NY 10990-9998 ROSCOMMON MI 48653-9998 PAGE 78 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

May 8–16, 1999 May 8, 1999 The Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Society Marlborough Day Committee of PA MARLBOROUGH STATION 30TH ANNIVERSARY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 14605 ELM ST 435 S CASCADE ST UPPER MARLBORO MD 20772-9998 NEW CASTLE PA 16101-9998

May 8, 1999 May 9, 1999 DEDICATION STATION MOTHERS DAY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 74 E MAIN ST PO BOX 9998 LITITZ PA 17543-9998 CARMEL NY 10512-9998

May 8, 1999 Lowry City Community Betterment May 9, 1999 SPRING FAIR AND CRAFT SHOW STATION VAN HISE ROCK STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 311 S MAIN ST PO BOX 9998 LOWRY CITY MO 64763-9998 ROCK SPRINGS WI 53961-9998

May 9, 1999 May 8, 1999 Rocky Ridge Volunteer Fire Department PONY EXPRESS PIONEERTOWN STATION ANNIVERSARY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 13516 MOTTERS STATION RD PIONEERTOWN CA 92268-9998 ROCKY RIDGE MD 21778-9998

May 8, 1999 May 11, 1999 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS STATION HOSPICE STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 960003 307 S HIGH ST ODESSA TX 79761-9998 CORTLAND OH 44410-9998

May 8, 1999 Fordsville Lions Club May 11, 1999 FORDSVILLE LIONS CLUB 50TH ANNIVERSARY STATION HOSPICE CARE STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 241 N 4TH ST FORDSVILLE KY 42343-9998 GRAND JUNCTION CO 81501-9998

May 8, 1999 May 11, 1999 VOORHEESVILLE CENTENNIAL STATION DUMFRIES FIRST TOWN STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 45 VOORHEESVILLE AVE PO BOX 9998 VOORHEESVILLE NY 12186-9998 DUMFRIES VA 22026-9998

May 8, 1999 May 11, 1999 RACE FOR THE CURE STATION INTERLAKEN RAILROAD STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 1801 BROOK RD 8409 MAIN ST RICHMOND VA 23232-0640 INTERLAKEN NY 14847-9998 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 79

May 13, 1999 May 11–16, 1999 National Road Festival Committee ARCANUM SEQUICENTENNIAL STATION NATIONAL ROAD FESTIVAL STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 10 S MAIN ST PO BOX 9998 ARCANUM OH 45304-9998 ADDISON PA 15411-9998

May 12, 1999 Federal Employees Committee May 13–15, 1999 FEDERAL FITNESS DAY STATION ORANGE CITY TULIP FESTIVAL STATION CUSTOMER RELATIONS COORDINATOR POSTMASTER 770 S 13TH ST 108 ALBANY SE BOISE ID 83708-9998 ORANGE CITY IA 51041-9998

May 12, 1999 May 14, 1999 FLOWER MART STATION BICENTENNIAL STATION MANAGER MOWS POSTMASTER 900 E FAYETTE ST 300 E MAIN ST BALTIMORE MD 21233-9715 WARSAW KY 41095-9998

May 12, 1999 Trisource Tri-County Business Expo May 14, 1999 BUSINESS EXPO POSTAL STATION ANNIVERSARY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 1441 ANDERSON HWY SAGINAW MI 48605-9998 CUMBERLAND VA 23040-9998

May 14 & 15, 1999 May 12, 1999 Relay for Life FOUNDERS DAY STATION RELAY FOR LIFE STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 201 SE 3RD ST COLUMBUS WI 53925-9998 SEMINOLE TX 79360-9998

May 12, 1999 May 14 & 15, 1999 Merrimack Fire Department Ashford Post Office — Mountaineering Festival MERRIMACK FIRE DEPARTMENT 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION STATION ROAD TO PARADISE STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 510 DANIEL WEBSTER HWY 30312 SR 706 E MERRIMACK NH 03054-9998 ASHFORD WA 98304-9998

May 12–20, 1999 May 14–16, 1999 Allegheny County Health Department OPENS THE BAY 1999 WITH TALL SHIP WIC 25TH ANNIVERSARY STATION ERNESTINA STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 56 DEPOT ST PITTSBURGH PA 15222-9998 DUXBURY MA 02332-9998

May 13, 1999 May 14–22, 1999 LEE CO COURTHOUSE CENTENNIAL HUMMEL MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY STATION INC STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 868 S SEGUIN ST GIDDINGS TX 78942-9998 NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130-9998 PAGE 80 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

May 15, 1999 USPS May 15, 1999 HOME TOUR STATION WESTTOWN STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 844 E STREET RD JEROME AZ 86331-9998 WESTTOWN PA 19395-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 TRICENTENNIAL STATION RETIREMENT STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 301 W BROAD ST 11142 LAKE ST FALLS CHURCH VA 22046-9998 PAVILION NY 14525-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 SPRING FESTIVAL STATION CAMPOREE STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 53 MAIN ST 11481 RT 98 WARRENTON VA 20186-9998 FREEDOM NY 14065-9998

May 15, 1999 The Kingston Memorial Post 1088 Veterans May 15, 1999 of Foreign Wars ALHAMBRA SPRINGFEST STATION VFW 100TH ANNIVERSARY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 10 W BAY STATE ST 53 CHURCH ST ALHAMBRA CA 91802-9998 KINGSTON NH 03848-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 Kingsville Public Library ANTLER AUCTION STATION LAWN SALE STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 220 W PEARL ST PO BOX 9998 JACKSON WY 83001-9998 KINGSVILLE OH 44048-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 VFW 100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL PREAKNESS STATION STATION SUPERVISOR MOWS POSTMASTER 900 E FAYETTE ST 695 PLEASANT ST BALTIMORE MD 21233-9715 ACUSHNET MA 02743-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 Richeyville Homecoming Committee Christoval Community chamber NATIONAL PIKE STATION TOENAIL TRAIL DAY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 19902 MAIN ST RICHEYVILLE PA 15358-9998 CHRISTOVAL TX 76935-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 USPS FAMILIES WALK FOR HOPE STATION CONSERVATION DAY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 PO BOX 9998 PORT JEFFERSON NY 11777-9998 DRAKESBORO KY 42337-9998 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 81

May 15, 1999 May 15–16, 1999 AMERICAN MAPLE MUSEUM STATION WINPEX STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 PO BOX 27102 CROGHAN NY 13327-9998 WINSTON SALEM NC 27103-9998

May 15, 1999 May 15–17, 1999 100TH ANNIVERSARY STATION APPALACHIAN TRAIL DAYS STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 402 E GRAND 211 N REYNOLDS ST PONCA CITY OK 74601-9998 DAMASCUS VA 24236-9998

May 16, 1999 May 15, 1999 USPS CHARTER DAY STATION KARL BERNAL STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 8 CHURCH ST 215 E JACKSON ST LIBERTY CORNER NJ 07938-9998 PAINESVILLE OH 44077-9998

May 16, 1999 May 15, 1999 MELROSE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION CHARTER DAY STATION STATION POSTMASTER CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPPORT 21 BROWNLEE PL 25 DORCHESTER AVE RM 4009 BASKING RIDGE NJ 07920-9998 BOSTON MA 02205-9996

May 15, 1999 Nixa Sucker Day Committee and Trinity Mold & Mfg. Inc. May 17, 1999 SUCKER DAY STATION CULPEPER COUNTY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 404 W SOUTH ST PO BOX 9998 NIXA MO 65714-9998 CULPEPER VA 22701-9998

May 15–16, 1999 May 18, 1999 SYTTENDE MAI STATION RRPO 10TH ANNIVERSARY STATION POSTMASTER POSTMASTER PO BOX 9998 419 RUTHERFORD AVE NE STOUGHTON WI 53589-9998 ROANOKE VA 24022-9998

— Stamp Services, Marketing, 5-6-99 PAGE 82 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Special Cancellation Die Hubs Postmasters and plant managers who have any of the hubs must be withdrawn and stored. Postmasters and plant special cancellation die hubs listed below may use them for managers who do not have these special die hubs may not the periods designated. At the end of the period, these die request them from the sponsors.

Cancellation Period of Use National Carih Asthma Week April 1–May 6 Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires April 1–Oct. 31 National Salvation Army Week, 4th Week in May May 1–May 31 Support Your Mental Health Association May 1–May 31 Support Research for Neurofibromatosis May 1–May 31 National Flag Day, June 14, Pause for the Pledge May 1–June 14 Goodwill Industries, Our Business Works for Disabled People May 1–June 30 Support National Historic Preservation Week May 9–May 15 National Transportation Week May 14–May 20 Fight Disease, Support City of Hope Pilot Medical Center May 15–June 15 Defeat Muscular Dystrophy, Support MDAA May 15–June 17 Conquer Multiple Sclerosis May 17–June 17 Conquer Cystic Fibrosis Sept. 1–Sept. 30 Peace Corps Anniversary, Making a Difference Sept. 1–Oct. 31 Employ People With Disabilities Sept. 1–Nov. 30 Give, the United Way Sept. 15–Oct. 31 Learn About Lupus, October, Lupus Awareness Month Oct. 1–Oct. 31 Radon Action Week Oct. 1–Oct. 31 Support Infection Control Week Oct. 1–Nov. 30 National Adoption Month Nov. 1–Nov. 30 Military Families Recognition Day Nov. 1–Nov. 30 National Philanthropy Day, Love of Humankind Nov. 1–Nov. 30 Help Retarded Children Nov. 1–Nov. 30 Use Christmas Seals, Support Your Lung Association Nov. 8–Dec. 31 Support American Education Week Nov. 10–Nov. 30 Autistic Children, Hope Through Research and Education Dec. 1–Dec. 31

— Business Mail Acceptance, Marketing Systems, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 83

Post Offices

ALL OFFICES WITH CITY MOTORIZED, RURAL, OR HIGHWAY CONTRACT BOX DELIVERY ROUTES Mailbox Improvement Week, May 17–22 Each year, the Postal Service designates the third full week of May to encourage customers on city motorized, Exhibit A rural, or highway contract box delivery routes to examine and, where necessary, improve the appearance of their mail- boxes. Neat, attractive mailboxes make a significant con- tribution to the appearance of the countryside and to streets in suburban areas. Mailbox Improvement Week, May 17–22, calls attention to the need for providing mailboxes that are: 1. Designed to protect the mail from weather. 2. Safe to use. 3. Conveniently located. 4. Neat in appearance. Mailboxes that meet these four important requirements help delivery and collection operations and improve service to the entire route. There are two approved styles of curbside mailboxes: (1) traditional design, in three standard sizes (see Exhibit A); and (2) contemporary design, also in three Exhibit B sizes (see Exhibit B). Notice 209 Notice 209, Mailbox Improvement Week (July 1997) (NSN 7610-03-000-9145), can be requisitioned from the material distribution center (MDC) by submitting PS Form 7380, MDC Supply Requisition. Postmasters should send the notice to all rural and highway contract box delivery route customers the week before Mailbox Improvement Week to alert them of the event. City Motorized, Rural, and Highway Contract Box Delivery Routes Customers must use only approved traditional or contem- porary curbside mailboxes for new installations or replace- Exhibit C ments. However, customers may use custom-built curbside mailboxes if the local postmaster gives prior approval and the mailbox conforms generally to the same requirements as approved manufactured curbside mailboxes, relative to the flag, size, strength, and quality of construction. Carriers on motorized city routes may continue to serve mailboxes that are designed primarily for use by customers receiving door delivery and that have been erected and served under pre- vious regulations (see Exhibit C). However, carriers should advise customers they may use only approved curbside mailboxes when replacing these types of mailboxes. A list of approved manufacturers of traditional curbside mailboxes appears in this article. PAGE 84 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) For motorized city routes, and where the use of street Location names and house numbers is authorized on rural and high- Customers must place mailboxes on motorized city, rural, way contract box delivery routes, the mailbox must display and highway contract box delivery routes so a carrier can the number on the side of single mailboxes or on the door of safely and conveniently serve them without leaving his or her grouped mailboxes. If the mailbox is on a street other than vehicle. The mailboxes must be on the right-hand side of the the one on which the customer resides, the street name and road in the carrier’s travel direction in all cases where traffic house number must be on the mailbox. When rural and high- conditions make it dangerous for the carrier to drive to the left way contract box delivery route customers have assigned to reach the mailboxes, or where doing so would constitute a box numbers, the numbers must appear on the side of single violation of traffic laws and regulations (Postal Operations mailboxes or on the doors of grouped mailboxes, visible to Manual (POM) 632.6 exempts apartment houses or other the approaching carrier. The street number, box number, multiple dwellings from this rule). On new rural and highway and/or any other address information must be inscribed in contract box delivery routes, all mailboxes must be on the contrasting color in neat letters and numerals not less than 1 right-hand side of the road in the direction of the route line of inch in height. In all instances, placing the owner’s name on travel. Mailbox placement must conform with state laws and the box is optional. highway regulations. City motorized, rural, and highway con- Motorized city, rural, and highway contract box delivery tract box delivery route carriers are subject to the same traffic route customers should be encouraged to group mailboxes laws and regulations as other motorists. Customers must whenever practical, especially where many mailboxes are remove obstructions, including vehicles, trash cans, and located at or near crossroads, service turnouts, or similar snow, that impede efficient delivery. Except when a mailbox locations. Customers should also paint mailboxes and is temporarily blocked, carriers must have access to the supports/posts and keep them rust-free. Advertising on mail- mailbox without leaving the vehicle unless authorized to boxes and supports/posts is prohibited. dismount. In areas where snow removal is a problem, the Postal Service suggests using a semi-arch or extended arm-type Mailbox Supports support (see Exhibit D), which allows snowplows to sweep Posts and other supports for curbside mailboxes are near or under mailboxes without damaging supports and owned and controlled by customers who are responsible for provides easy access to the mailboxes by carriers and ensuring that posts are neat and adequate in strength and customers. size. Customers should be discouraged from using massive mailbox supports that, when struck, could damage vehicles and cause injury. Heavy metal posts, concrete posts, and Exhibit D miscellaneous items of farm equipment, such as milk cans filled with concrete, are examples of potentially dangerous supports. The ideal support is an assembly that bends or falls away when struck by a vehicle. Post or support designs may not represent effigies or caricatures that disparage or ridicule any person. Customers may attach the box to a fixed or movable arm. POM 632.5 specifies postal regulations regarding construction and placement of mailboxes and supports on motorized city, rural, and highway contract box delivery routes. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has deter- mined that mailbox supports no larger than 4″ x 4″, or a 2-inch diameter standard steel or aluminum pipe, buried no more than 24 inches, should safely break away if struck by a vehicle. The mailbox must also be securely attached to its post to prevent separation if struck. See Exhibits E Generally, customers should install mailboxes with the (page 85) and F (page 85) for examples of mailbox mount- bottom of the mailbox at a vertical height of between 3 1/2 to ings and supports suggested by the FHWA. 4 feet from the road surface. However, because of varying road and curb conditions and other factors, the Postal Ser- vice recommends that customers contact the postmaster or carrier before erecting or replacing mailboxes and supports. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 85

Exhibit E Cantilever Mailbox Supports

Exhibit F Single and Double Mailbox Installations PAGE 86 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

Approved Curbside Mailbox Manufacturers and Models

AMERICAN MAILBOX CORP CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP HOME IMPRESSIONS 35 CENTURY TRAIL PO DRAWER M 1923 TATE BLVD SE HARRISON NY 10528-1717 EATON PARK FL 33840-1903 HICKORY NC 28602-1430 Large Domed Roof [C2] Mailmaster [n/a] PostMaster [C1] 1012M [n/a] MB-700 [C2] ARMOR PLATE MAILBOX INC 1013M [n/a] PO BOX 1060 IMPERIAL MAIL BOX SYSTEMS INC STERLING HEIGHTS MI 3901 NORRIS DR 48311-1060 FLAMBEAU AIRMOLD CORP PO BOX 610 MILLBROOK AL 36054-2433 MB-001-COLOR [C2] ROANOKE RAPIDS NC 27870-0610 Style 001 [C2] Post Max [C1] BACOVA GUILD LTD JANZER CORP 1 MAIN ST GENERAL DELIVERY 6 LINCOLN CENTER BACOVA VA 24122-9999 FLAMBEAU PRODUCTS CORP 15981 VALPLAST RD HULMEVILLE PA 19047-5876 #122 [T1] PO BOX 97 Stony Brae [C2] #128 [T2] MIDDLEFIELD OH 44062-0097 #121 [T3] 6529 [C1] J & J MAILBOX 6530 [C1] 20594 OTTAWA RD APPLE VALLEY CA 92308-6253 BERARDI AND COMPANY 6531 [C1] 15745 CRABBS BRANCH WAY Letter Locker [n/a] ROCKVILLE MD 20855-2634 FULTON CORP Designer 474 [C1] 303 EIGHTH AVE JAMESTOWN ADVANCED FULTON IL 61252-1632 PRODUCTS INC 2855 GIRTS RD BERKELEY PRODUCTS INC T1 [T1] 14680 ALONDRA BLVD JAMESTOWN NY 14701-9666 T2 [T2] LA MIRADA CA 90638-5603 23 [C1] T3 [T3] M1000 (aluminum) [n/a] 27 [C1] M1000AP (aluminum) [n/a] GDM COMPANY 29 [C2] M1000AR (aluminum) [n/a] 1316 1/2 CLEVELAND RD 44 [C1] M4000 (aluminum) [C1] SANDUSKY OH 44870-4213 49 [C1] M4000P (aluminum) [C1] HB1 [C1] 54 [C2] M5000 (aluminum) [C1] HB2 [C2] 56 [C2] HT2 [C2] 86 [C2] BRANDON INDUSTRIES INC HB3 [C3] 1601 W WILMETH RD LEIGH A HARROW COMPANY MCKINNEY TX 75069-8250 GER-IVA BERRY COMPANY 411 64TH AVE M1 [C2] 1400 INDUSTRIAL AVE COOPERSVILLE MI 49404-1234 M2 [C2] HIAWATHA IA 52233-1159 Parkway 4064 & 4066 [C1] Secure Mailbox [n/a] Hilltop 4053, 4054 & 4055 [C1] CARMEL WOOD PRODUCTS Lamplighter 4150 & 4156 [C1] 24723 UPPER TRAIL HECHT HOME PRODUCTS CARMEL CA 93923-8343 7804 HAYMARKET LN MB CLASSICS C1 [C1] RALEIGH NC 27615-5441 909 CENTENNIAL RD Double Door Rural Delivery [C1] NARBETH PA 19072-1407 CLAPPER SUPPLY Contemporary style [C1] 320 E LYNN CREEK DR ARLINGTON TX 76002-5455 Secured mailbox [n/a] POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 87

MCDOWELL FABRICATIONS INC SPECIAL LITE PRODUCTS COMPANY VEEDERS MAILBOX INC PO BOX 411 INC PO BOX 42048 MUSTANG OK 73064-0411 434 LATROBE DERRY RD CINCINNATI OH 45242-0048 SafeTmail LOYALHANNA PA 15661-9713 SmVMB-W & SmVMB-B [C1] SCF-1003 [C1] LgVMB-W & LgVMB-B [C2] MR TWO DOOR MAILBOX INC SmVMB-G & SmVMB-T [C1] 9750 PAGE RD STEEL CITY CORP STREETSBORO OH 44241-5014 190 N MERIDIAN RD LgVMB-G & LgVMB-T [C2] SmVMB-SS [C1] Two Door [C2] YOUNGSTOWN OH 44501-1227 LgVMB-SS [C2] Boxglow [C2] CA-1B Carlyle [C1] LE-1B Brute [C1] VIRCO ASSOCIATES INC NORTHWEST METAL PX-1 Polybox [C1] 145 BREA CANYON RD PRODUCTS 1-1 [T1] WALNUT CA 91789-3029 PO BOX 10 KENT WA 98035-0010 1-1 1/2 [T2] 67-0993 (aluminum) 2-2 [T3] Traditional #1 [T1] 315B Streamliner [C1] WILSONVILLE LOCK & SECURITY INC 2D-1 Two Door Brute [C1] 29756 SW TOWN CENTER LOOP W ST RUBBERMAID D 1147 AKRON RD WILSONVILLE OR 97070-7498 WOOSTER OH 44691-6000 STEP 2 CORP Senator [n/a] 7271 Econo Mailbox [C1] 10010 AURORA-HUDSON RD STREETSBORO OH 44241-1621 Bel Aire [n/a] 7272 Small [C1] 5401 [C1] Bel Aire Rear Door [n/a] 7273 Large [C2] 5402 [C1] 7276 [C1] 5403 [C2] ZUBIEL RF SYSTEMS INC PO BOX 1184 SHELLTER INC MONUMENT CO 80132-1184 PO BOX 30011 THREE 60 CORP INDIANAPOLIS IN 46230-0011 10823 PLAZA DR 201, MailCall [C1] WHITMORE LAKE MI 48189-9737 Rural mailbox size 1 [C1] Classic Combo [C1] THE SOLAR GROUP PO BOX 525 TAYLORSVILLE MS 39168-0525 CC-1R (uses ST-10) [C1] CC-2R (uses ST-10) [C1] Century 2000 [C2] PL-10 [C1] RB-15 [C2] ST-10 Aluminum [T1] ST-10 [T1] ST-15 [T2] ST-20 [T3] BB2D [C2] LP-12 [C1] PAGE 88 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) CBUs and All-Weather Parcel Lockers c. Observe whether the carrier access door is locked and secure. Open it and observe whether it is During Mailbox Improvement Week, postmasters, man- bowed or warped and whether the door and locking agers, or their designees must review all cluster box units bar operate smoothly. With the carrier access door (CBUs), neighborhood delivery and collection box units open, check whether restraining devices prevent (NDCBUs), and all-weather parcel lockers in their delivery the door from blowing closed. These devices, areas to identify any hazards or irregularities, and they must which may have to be set manually, should be record the results of the review. PS Form 8143, Equipment serviceable. Checklist and Followup Review, is the suggested format to use in conducting and recording the reviews. PS Form 8143 d. Ensure that the arrow lock operates smoothly and is available only in this Postal Bulletin (see Exhibit G on page that the mounting screws are tight. The cover that 93) and must be reproduced locally. Employees conducting protects the arrow lock from customer tampering the reviews must complete PS Form 1624, Delivery/ must be serviceable and firmly attached. Collection Equipment Work Request (NSN 7530-01-000- e. Ensure that all customer access doors are present, 9392), for any equipment that poses a safety hazard to post- closed, and locked with no visible damage or signs al customers or employees. Use PS Form 7380 to requisition of forced entry. Check that customer door numbers PS Form 1624 from the MDC. are readable. Equipment Review Procedure f. Ensure that the exterior surface of the unit is free from rust and graffiti. Employees must use the CBU and parcel locker equip- g. Examine the unit. Check it for defects or damage ment checklist and follow-up review procedure when and whether it reflects a proper Postal Service examining the condition of CBUs, NDCBUs, and parcel lock- image. ers. They must: h. Check whether the unit and/or any protecting struc- 1. List the unit location, type, and manufacturer in the left- ture appears watertight and in good repair. Check hand column (list serial number where available). whether there are any noticeable watermarks in- 2. Assign each checklist item one of the following ratings: side the unit or any wet mail. a. OK — Equipment does not need attention for this i. Note any other conditions that require attention. item. Also, look for signs of vandalism such as pry marks b. X — Equipment needs attention for this item. on doors and locks. c. NA — Item does not apply to this particular piece 4. Record the results of the inspection on the checklist. of equipment. 5. Submit the completed PS Form 1624 for each unit 3. When examining the equipment, use the instructions reviewed to the maintenance office responsible for below to complete PS Form 8143: CBU installation and/or repair in the area. a. Check equipment. It should be straight, vertical, Carriers must note equipment deficiencies and report and firmly mounted. Attempt to shake the unit; it them to the postmaster, supervisor, or designee. The post- should hardly move. If equipment is not firmly master or designee must then submit PS Form 1624 report- mounted, note whether it is the connection at ing the equipment defects. In addition, carriers should ground level that is loose or the connection be- complete PS Form 1767, Report of Hazard, Unsafe Con- tween the pedestal and customer compartments dition, or Practice (NSN 7530-01-000-9422), for items that that needs attention. pose an immediate threat to safety, such as an improperly b. Check visible welds. Make note of cracked, broken, secured or leaning CBU. The postmaster or supervisor must or rusted welds. Tap the pedestal with a light-weight immediately notify by telephone the office responsible for hammer, especially along the seams, to check repair of reported hazards. The postmaster or supervisor for corrosion from the inside out or perforated must follow up to ensure that the work is satisfactorily com- corrosion. pleted and documented. The office responsible for repair should use its local buying authority to accomplish the repairs. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 89 Effective April 1999, the following are approved manufac- Replacement Pedestals — NDCBU Universal turers of centralized delivery equipment: Can be used on all manufacturer’s units. Cluster Box Units (CBU) AUTH-FLORENCE MANUFACTURING Contact: Mike Langford CO USPS B-1118E, June 1, 1994 591 MITCHELL RD (800) 275-1747 GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2582 (630) 545-1784 AMERICAN LOCKER GROUP INC Contact: Jim Lange Contract#: 072368-96-B-0743 Fax: (630) 545-1896 608 ALLEN ST Pedestal is anodized aluminum. JAMESTOWN NY 14701-3966 (800) 828-9118 Contract#: 072368-96-B-0741 CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Donna Pinello (716) 664-9600 3240 FLIGHTLINE DR Unit and pedestal are painted Fax: (716) 483-2822 LAKELAND FL 33811-2844 (800) 237-2312 plastic. Contract#: 072368-96-B-0742 (941) 644-3573 AUTH-FLORENCE MANUFACTURING Contact: Mike Langford Pedestal is anodized aluminum. Fax: (941) 646-4517 CO 591 MITCHELL RD (800) 275-1747 PAGE SPECIALTY COMPANY Contact: Bob Page GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2582 5877 S FULTON WAY (630) 545-1784 ENGLEWOOD CO 80111-3719 (800) 327-7439 Contract#: 072368-96-B-0743 Fax: (630) 545-1896 No national contract. (303) 770-2842 Unit and pedestal anodized and Pedestal is painted aluminum. Fax: (303) 771-6837 painted aluminum. (Note: Page is a small business.) CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Donna Pinello 3240 FLIGHTLINE DR SECURITY MANUFACTURING CORP (800) 762-6937 LAKELAND FL 33811-2844 (800) 237-2312 815 S MAIN ST GRAPEVINE TX 76051-5535 (817) 329-1600 Contract#: 072368-96-B-0742 (941) 644-3573 No national contract. Fax: (817) 481-3993 Unit and pedestal anodized and Fax: (941) 646-4517 Pedestal is painted aluminum. painted aluminum. (Note: Security is a woman- owned business.) Neighborhood Delivery and GREG’S BODY & FABRICATING Contact: Hansdel Gregory PO BOX 813 Swanson Collection Box Units (NDCBU) FRUITLAND PARK, FL 34731-0813 No national contract. (352) 787-6262 Pedestal is painted aluminum. Fax: (352) 787-6262 BOMMER INDUSTRIES Contact: Customer Service 19810 ASHVILLE HWY (Note: Greg’s is a small LANDRUM SC 29356-0187 (800) 334-1654 business.) No National Contract (803) 457-3301 Unit is unpainted aluminum; Fax: (803) 457-2487 pedestal is painted steel. Replacement Pedestals — OPL AUTH-FLORENCE MANUFACTURING Contact: Mike Langford CO 591 MITCHELL RD (800) 275-1747 AMERICAN LOCKER GROUP INC Contact: Jim Lange GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2582 (630) 545-1784 608 ALLEN ST Contract#: 072368-96-B-0743 JAMESTOWN NY 14701-3966 (800) 828-9118 Fax: (630) 545-1896 Contract#: 072368-96-B-0741 Unit and pedestal are anodized (716) 664-9600 aluminum. Pedestal is anodized aluminum. Fax: (716) 483-2822 (Note: Can only be used on CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Donna Pinello 3240 FLIGHTLINE DR American Locker units.) (800) 237-2312 LAKELAND FL 33811-2844 CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Donna Pinello Contract#: 072368-96-B-0742 (941) 644-3573 3240 FLIGHTLINE DR (800) 237-2312 Unit and pedestal are anodized Fax: (941) 646-4517 LAKELAND FL 33811-2844 aluminum. Contract#: 072368-96-B-0742 (941) 644-3573 Pedestal is anodized aluminum. Fax: (941) 646-4517 (Note: Can only be used on Outdoor Parcel Locker (OPL) Cutler units.)

AMERICAN LOCKER GROUP INC Contact: Jim Lange 608 ALLEN ST Replacement Pedestals — Carousel/Rotating JAMESTOWN NY 14701-3966 (800) 828-9118 Contract#: 072368-96-B-0741 (716) 664-9600 PAGE SPECIALTY COMPANY Contact: Bob Page Unit is plastic; pedestal is Fax: (716) 483-2822 5877 S FULTON WAY (800) 327-7439 anodized aluminum. ENGLEWOOD CO 80111-3719 (Note: Pedestal can only be used No national contract. (303) 770-2842 on American Locker units.) Pedestal is painted steel. Fax: (303) 771-6837 (Note: Page is a small business.) CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Donna Pinello 3240 FLIGHTLINE DR LAKELAND FL 33811-2844 (800) 237-2312 Contract#: 072368-96-B-0742 (941) 644-3573 Unit is anodized aluminum; Fax: (941) 646-4517 pedestal is anodized aluminum. (Note: Pedestal can only be used on Cutler units.) PAGE 90 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) Apartment House Mail Receptacles Locks and Cams, CBU/NDCBU (Horizontal and Vertical) PSIN 0910A and B (locks) and PSIN 0913A through AMERICAN DEVICE MANUFACTURING Contact: Mike Langford K (cams) 591 MITCHELL RD GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2582 (800) 275-1747 USPS L-1172B, March 2, 1992 (630) 545-1784 Fax: (630) 545-1896 ESP LOCK PRODUCTS INC Contact: Sari Phibault 375 HARVARD ST AUTH-FLORENCE MANUFACTURING Contact: Mike Langford LEOMINSTER MA 01453-3499 (978) 537-6121 CO No national contract. Fax: (978) 537-1699 591 MITCHELL RD (800) 275-1747 GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2582 (630) 545-1784 HUDSON LOCK INC Contact: Joanna Smith 81 APSLEY ST Fax: (630) 545-1896 HUDSON MA 01749-1547 (978) 562-3481 BOMMER INDUSTRIES INC Contact: W.J. “Digit” No national contract. Fax: (978) 562-9859 PO BOX 187 HURD CORP LANDRUM SC 29356-0187 Laughridge III (423) 787-8800 503 BOHANNON AVE PO BOX 145 (800) 334-1654 GREENEVILLE TN 37744-1450 Fax: (423) 787-8817 (864) 457-3301 No national contract. Fax: (864) 457-5370 NATIONAL CABINET LOCK Contact: Teresa Gilstrap 200 OLD MILL RD PO BOX 200 CUTLER MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Donna Pinello MAULDIN SC 29662-0200 (803) 297-6655 3240 FLIGHTLINE DR LAKELAND FL 33811-2844 (800) 237-2312 Contract#: 266351-97-B-0478 Fax: (803) 297-9987 (941) 644-3573 WIND CORP Contact: Patrick Wind PO BOX 2 Fax: (941) 646-4517 RIVERSIDE CT 06878-0002 (203) 348-5574 JENSEN INDUSTRIES INC Contact: John Forbes No national contract. Fax: (203) 327-3870 1946 E 46TH ST LOS ANGELES CA 90058-2096 (800) 325-8351 (323) 235-6800 Fax: (800) 882-6489 Locks, Interlocking System, Parcel Locker SECURITY MANUFACTURING CORP Contact: Janie D’Addio 815 S MAIN ST PSIN 0306P GRAPEVINE TX 76051-5535 (800) 762-6937 (817) 329-1600 USPS L-1294A, November 19, 1996 Fax: (817) 481-3993 ILCO UNICAN CORP Contact: Don Herman, MAIL SECURITY Contact: James Benefield 400 JEFFREYS RD PO BOX 2627 714 W FLORENCE AVE ROCKY MOUNT NC 27802-2627 ext. 256 LOS ANGELES CA 90044-6106 (213) 750-7844 No national contract. (800) 334-1381 Vertical only. Fax: (213) 750-3433 (252) 446-3321 SALSBURY INDUSTRIES Contact: Dennis Fraher 1010 E 62ND ST Fax: (252) 446-4702 (800) 323-3003 LOS ANGELES CA 90001-1598 AMERICAN LOCKER GROUP INC Contact: Jim Lange Vertical only. (213) 232-6181 608 ALLEN ST (800) 828-9118 Fax: (800) 725-9393 JAMESTOWN NY 14701-3966 No national contract. (716) 664-9600 THE SALVATION ARMY Contact: John Horne ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM Fax: (716) 483-2822 5600 RICKENBACKER RD (213) 263-1206 BELL CA 90201-6418 (213) 626-4786 Rear loading 35 compartment Fax: (213) 263-8543 Note: Apartment style boxes are approved for installa- 5″ x 7″ only. tion; however, the Postal Service is prohibited from purchas- ing this equipment. You may order replacement parts for Mail Sack Security Seal postal-owned equipment that was installed in the past. PSIN 0818A State and Local Regulations

AMERICAN CASTING & Contact: Donald D. Wenk, MANUFACTURING CORP Some states have enacted laws that are more stringent 51 COMMERCIAL ST Jr. and specific about the type of mailbox that may be used, the PLAINVIEW NY 11803 (800) 342-0333 No national contract. (516) 349-7010 post or support that must be used to mount the mailbox, and Manufacturer’s product Fax: (516) 349-8389 the location of the delivery equipment. Regulations and rec- No. PS360. ommendations published in this notice might not reflect ap- EJ BROOKS COMPANY Contact: Paul Dietlin 164 N 13TH ST propriate requirements for your area. When providing NEWARK NJ 07107-1299 (800) 526-1180 No national contract. (201) 483-0335 guidance to the general public concerning mailbox place- Manufacturer’s product Fax: (201) 483-0647 ment and replacement, advise them not only of postal regu- No. 9274111-4. lations but also of any mailbox regulations that you know have been enacted by state or local authorities. POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 91 Publicity Responsibility Postmasters should give these guidelines and sugges- Motorized city, rural, and highway contract box delivery tions maximum local publicity. Consult your area Corporate route carriers must cooperate to ensure the success of this Relations Center for further guidance and assistance in pub- endeavor and later report the results to the postmaster. Also, licizing Mailbox Improvement Week. The news release on postmasters should use the most up-to-date list of approved page 95 is provided for postmasters to distribute to daily or manufacturers and mailbox suppliers when providing motor- weekly newspapers or broadcast stations in their delivery ized city, rural, or highway contract box delivery route cus- area to promote Mailbox Improvement Week. Postmasters tomers with information about the type of box to install. should retype the release double-spaced on Postal Service letterhead. It may also be helpful to alert the media to loca- tions of particularly interesting mailboxes in your delivery — Delivery Policies and Programs, area. Field Operations Support, 5-6-99

SUPPLY ITEM UPDATE New Item of Supply Added to the Postal Products National Ordering Agreement

The Postal Service has added the following item to the postal products unlimited national ordering agreement:

Stock Number PSIN Description Unit of Issue Issues Inc. Unit Cost Total Cost 7110-02-000-8600 3915 Tray, 3-Sided EA 100 $4.68 $468.00

Orders may be placed by either faxing a request to 785-861-2939 or mailing PS Form 7380, MDC Supply Requisition, or PS Form 7381, Requisition for Supplies, Services, or Equipment, to: SUPPLY REQUISITIONS 500 SW MONTARA PKWY TOPEKA KS 66624-9602

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Sample News Release

(Use Postal Service letterhead)

For more information contact: Local post office contact and number

Mailbox Improvement Week Arrives in Time for Spring Cleaning

The U.S. Postal Service is asking all [city name] homeowners to inspect and repair their mail- boxes during Mailbox Improvement Week, May 17–22, says Postmaster [full name]. “Repairing suburban and rural mailboxes improves the appearance of our community and makes delivering and receiving mail safer for our carriers and customers,” [last name] says. The Postal Service makes this annual request because of the wear and tear that occurs to mail- boxes every year. [If applicable] “This is especially important after the effects of last winter,” [he/she adds]. Some of the typical activities that may need to be done include: H Replacing loose hinges on a mailbox door. H Repainting a mailbox that may have rusted or started peeling. H Remounting a mailbox post if loosened. H Replacing or adding house numbers. “If a homeowner plans to install a new mailbox or replace a worn one, he or she must use only Postal Service-approved traditional or contemporary mailboxes,” said [last name]. “Customers should be careful when purchasing curbside mail receptacles because the use of unapproved boxes is prohibited. Customers may use a custom-built mailbox, but they must consult with my office to ensure it conforms to guidelines applying to flag, size, strength, and quality of construction.” “For more information on the use of names or numbers on mailboxes, or answers to any other questions, call me at [phone number] or stop by the [city name] Post Office at [address].” PAGE 96 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

ALL OFFICES WITH CITY MOTORIZED, RURAL, OR HIGHWAY CONTRACT BOX DELIVERY ROUTES Curbside Mailboxes The Postal Service plans to review and revise USPS To accomplish this revision, a “negotiated rulemaking” STD-7A, Mailboxes, City and Rural Curbside, to keep the process will be used. Negotiated rulemaking is a consensus- standard current with contemporary mailing requirements based alternative to traditional processes for developing while maintaining the highest possible level of service for our agency standards, rules, and policies. It seeks to bring customers. This specification governs the design of all curb- together representatives of the Postal Service and other side mailboxes. As noted in Postal Operations Manual affected interests to negotiate the contents of a proposed (POM) 632.11b, postal regulations require that all customers new standard to ensure that our management associations, who are authorized curbside delivery must erect mailboxes carrier unions, mailbox manufacturers, and all other inter- that comply with USPS STD-7A. There are currently 36 ested parties are represented in a way that allows their con- approved manufacturers for curbside boxes listed in POM cerns and suggestions to be fully reflected in a revised 632.518 (see page 86 in this Postal Bulletin). design standard. The Postal Service expects to have a As part of the revision process, the Postal Service has revised specification issued by June 2000. temporarily suspended action on all applications for approv- al of curbside mailbox designs until a new standard is issued. — Delivery Policies and Programs, Copies of the existing specification will generally not be Field Operations Support, 5-6-99 issued to the public.

CERTIFICATION STAMP UPDATE Revised Invoice Certification Stamp The invoice certification stamp has been revised and supersedes previous illustrations published in the Postal Bulletin.

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Post Office Changes

Old/ Finance ZIP County/ Station/Branch/ Effective

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New No. Code State P.O. Name Parish Unit Unit Type Date Comments

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Old 16-6282 62332 IL Detroit Pike Detroit Community 11/28/1998 Community post office Post Office and ZIP Code discontinued. Establish a placeplace namename. Detroit IL New 16-6282 62363 IL Pittsfield Pike Main Office Place 11/28/1998 becomes an acceptable Name last line for use with ZIP Code 62363. Old 16-1542 60656 IL Chicago Cook Harwood Heights Classified 7/1/1999 Establish a new ZIP Code Branch for a delivery area. Use Chicago IL 60706 as last line of address for a New 16-1542 60706 IL Chicago Cook Harwood Heights Classified 7/1/1999 portion of the deliveries Branch previously in ZIP Code 60656. Old 16-1542 60634 IL Chicago Cook Roger P. Classified 7/1/1999 Establish a new ZIP Code McAuliffe Station for a delivery area. Use Chicago IL 60706 as last line of address for a New 16-1542 60706 IL Chicago Cook Rogere P. Classified 7/1/1999 portion of the deliveries McAuliffe Station previously in ZIP Code 60634. Old 16-1542 60630 IL Chicago Cook Jefferson Park Classified 7/1/1999 Establish a new ZIP Code Station for a delivery area. Use Chicago IL 60706 as last line of address for a New 16-1542 60706 IL Chicago Cook Jefferson Park Classified 7/1/1999 portion of the deliveries Station previously in ZIP Code 60630

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Old 16-1542 60646 IL Chicago Cook Edgebrook Classified 7/1/1999 Establish a new ZIP Code

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Old 28-4218 64151 MO Kansas Jackson North Classified 7/1/1999 Realign ZIP Code City Station boundaries. Use Kansas City 64150 as last line of address for a portion of New 28-4218 64150 MO Kansas Jackson Parkville Classified 7/1/1999 City Station the deliveries previously in ZIP Code 64151.

Old 27-3783 39208 MS Jackson Rankin Pearl Classified 7/1/2000 Realign ZIP Code Branch boundaries. Use Flowood MS 39232 as last line of address for a portionportion of New 27-3783 39232 MS Jackson Rankin Flowood Classified 7/1/2000 the deliveries previously Branch in ZIP Code 39208. This amends PB 21995. Old 27-0897 39047 MS Brandon Rankin Main Office Post Office 7/1/2000 Realign ZIP Code boundaries. Use Flowood MS 39232 as last line of New 27-3783 39232 MS Jackson Rankin Flowood Classified 7/1/2000 address for a portion of Branch the deliveries previously in ZIP Code 39047. This amends PB 21995. Old 37-0512 58215 ND Walhalla Pembina Backoo Place 7/1/1999 This announcement Name changes the administrative office for this ZIP Code from New 37-1632 58220 ND Cavalier Pembina Backoo Place 7/1/1999 Walhalla ND to Cavalier Name ND. Continue to use Backoo ND 58220 as last line for addresses.

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Old 37-6944 58279 ND Osnabrock Cavalier Union Place 7/1/1999 This announcement

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Old 37-3152 58554 ND Flasher Morton Saint Anthony Community 7/1/1999 This announcement Post Office changes the administrative office for this ZIP Code from New 37-5808 58554 ND Mandan Morton Saint Anthony Community 7/1/1999 Flasher ND to Mandan Post Office ND. Continue to use Saint Anthony ND 58554 as last line for addresses.

Old 32-5520 03060 NH Nashua Hillsborough Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 Establish a new ZIP Code for a delivery area. Use Nashua NH 03064 as last line of address for a New 32-5520 03064 NH Nashua Hillsborough Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 portion of the deliveries previously in ZIP Code 03060. Old 34-5880 87939 NM Monticello Sierra Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 This announcement exexpands ands the use of ZIP New 34-5880 87939 NM Monticello Sierra Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 Code 87939 to include delivery. Old 40-6128 97133 OR North Washington Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 This announcement Plains expands the use of ZIP Code 97133 to include New 40-6128 97133 OR North Washington Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 delivery. Plains

Old 43-8680 02886 RI Warwick Kent Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 Realign ZIP Code boundaries. Use Warwick RI 02889 as last line of address for a portion of New 43-8680 02889 RI Warwick Kent Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 the deliveries previously in ZIP Code 02886.

Old 56-3990 53034 WI Hustisford Dodge Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 This announcement expandsex ands the use of ZIP New 56-3990 53034 WI Hustisford Dodge Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 Code 53034 to include delivery. Old 56-0250 54913 WI Appleton Outagamie Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 Post office box realignment. Use AAppleton leton WI 54912 as last line of address for the New 56-0250 54912 WI Appleton Outagamie Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 deliveries previously in ZIP Code 54913.

Old 56-6280 54902 WI Oshkosh Winnebago Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 Post office box realignment. Use Oshkosh WI 54903 as last line of address for the New 56-6280 54903 WI Oshkosh Winnebago Main Office Post Office 7/1/1999 deliveries previously in ZIP Code 54902.

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Postal Employees

UPDATE Thrift Savings Plan Open Season and Implementation of PostalEASE The next Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) open season is May The disposition of returned items is at the discretion of the 15, 1999, through July 31, 1999. TSPBK08, Summary of Customer Service and Sales district office or other adminis- the Thrift Savings Plan for Federal Employees tering office. Forwarding a returned enrollment package to (NSN 7530-03-000-9364; Unit of Issue is EA; bulk pack an employee offers that employee an opportunity to submit a quantity is 150; edition date March 1997), provides a good correct PS Form 1216, Employee’s Current Mailing Address overview of TSP. The following information should assist per- (NSN 7530-02-000-7354; Quick Pick number is 118; unit of sonnel offices in conducting this open season. issue is SE; bulk pack quantity is 4,000).

PostalEASE Replaces TSP-1 Eligibility

Beginning with this open season, the new PostalEASE Career employees hired before January 1, 1999, are eligi- telephone enrollment system is the method employees must ble to participate in this open season. Also, career em- use to make TSP open season elections. Personnel and em- ployees hired before July 1, 1999, and previously eligible to ploying offices must not distribute the TSP-1, Election Form, participate in a TSP open season during a prior appointment to employees for making TSP open season elections. TSP-1 are eligible. will no longer be stocked at the material distribution center All employees who participated in TSP and stopped their (MDC) in Topeka, KS. Headquarters Compensation is com- TSP contributions after January 31, 1999, are not eligible to municating administrative details and an overview of the participate in this TSP open season. They must wait for the communications plan for PostalEASE to Human Resources TSP open season beginning November 15, 1999. in district and area offices. Effective Dates Direct Mailings to Employees The windows of opportunity for employees to make TSP PostalEASE direct mailings include the following: open season elections via PostalEASE, which automates H Career employees receive PostalEASE instructions the processing of TSP elections, and the resulting effective from the national level at their mailing addresses of dates are as follows: record by the beginning of TSP open season. If employee enters TSP open season Then effective date H Career employees listed in Postal Service records as election via PostalEASE from. . . will be. . . deaf or hard of hearing receive a letter describing an 5-15-99 8:00 a.m. through 7-3-99 (PP 15-99) 7-13-99 12:00 noon Central Time (CT) alternate PostalEASE process from the national level at their mailing address of record by the beginning of 7-13-99 12:01 p.m. through 7-17-99 (PP 16-99) 7-27-99 12:00 noon CT TSP open season. 7-27-99 12:01 p.m. through 7-31-99 (PP 17-99) TSP direct mailings include the following: 7-31-99 5:00 p.m. CT H Career employees receive a direct mailing from the Because PostalEASE provides employees the ability to national level of leaflet TSP0599, TSP Open Season complete a TSP open season election without contacting the (NSN 7530-04-000-6449; unit of issue is EA; bulk pack local personnel office and automates the processing of such quantity is 4,200), at their mailing address of record by elections, it should minimize usage of PS Form 6886, Thrift the end of April. Savings Plan Request for Retroactive Contributions, for TSP H Career employees newly eligible to participate in TSP open season elections. Personnel offices have the authority also receive by the end of May a direct mailing from the to determine whether an administrative error has occurred; if national level of an enrollment package that contains an administrative error has delayed a TSP open season a cover letter and TSPBK08, Summary of the Thrift election past the appropriate effective date, personnel and Savings Plan for Federal Employees (March 1997). the employee must complete PS 6886 and submit it to the The return address for undeliverable PostalEASE mail- Minneapolis Accounting Service Center (ASC). The effective ings described above and TSP enrollment packages for dates for elections delayed due to administrative error must newly eligible employees is the employing office of record. be made retroactive to July 3, July 17, or July 31, 1999, PAGE 106 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) depending on the date the employee would have otherwise unavailable. All prior versions of this item are obsolete and entered his or her open season election via PostalEASE. must be discarded or recycled where appropriate.) The MDC (PS Form 6886, which was published in Postal Bulletin expects to distribute the extra materials listed above by mid- 21665 (3-31-88), must be reproduced locally as needed.) June 1999. Offices that would like any other TSP materials Personnel offices also have the authority to determine for use during the open season must order a supply from the whether a belated open season election opportunity exists. If MDC, which will fulfill the order if the materials have been so, personnel must submit the employee’s election to the provided by TSP. Minneapolis ASC for processing, in accordance with admin- Participant Statements istrative instructions provided to Human Resources regard- ing PostalEASE. Belated open season elections are not Employees with a TSP account will receive a participant retroactive in most circumstances. statement from the TSP Service Office in May 1999. Note: Processing deadlines and the closing date of this Publicity TSP open season require using a third pay period effective date for elections received from 12:01 p.m. CT on July 27 Human Resources at Customer Service and Sales dis- through 5:00 p.m. CT on July 31, 1999. trict offices, area offices, processing and distribution centers, bulk mail centers, airport mail centers, remote encoding cen- Open Season Materials ters, Office of Inspector General, Inspection Service divi- In addition to the direct mailing of TSP information to em- sions, Headquarters, and selected Headquarters field units ployees, the MDC will automatically distribute residual sup- will receive a supply of posters this open season from TSP. plies of the open season leaflet (TSP0599) and summary Installations that receive the posters must widely distribute (TSPBK08) to Human Resources at Customer Service and them and post them on bulletin boards. Sales district offices, area offices, processing and distribu- To assist in publicizing the TSP open season, all offices tion centers, bulk mail centers, airport mail centers, remote must post the open season notice on page 111 of this Postal encoding centers, the Employee Service Center for the DC Bulletin and the current TSP fact sheet on bulletin boards Metro Area, Office of Inspector General, Inspection Service through July 31, 1999. divisions, Headquarters, and selected Headquarters field units. (The August 1996 and July 1995 versions of TSPBK08 are still valid and may be used if the March 1997 version is — Compensation, Human Resources, 5-6-99

OSHA UPDATE Upkeep of OSHA Log 200 and Presence of OSHA Blue Book Required at Each Facility All line supervisors, postmasters, and managers are re- Copies of the “Blue Book” may be ordered from the MDC sponsible for the proper preparations and maintenance of using Touch Tone Order Entry by calling 1-800-332-0317 the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (option 1, then option 2), faxing a request to 785-861-2939, Log 200, Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and or mailing a PS Form 7380, MDC Supply Requisition, to: Illnesses. The Log 200 is not stocked at the material distribu- SUPPLY REQUISITIONS tion center (MDC) but is available for downloading at 500 SW MONTARA PKWY http://www.osha.gov/oshstats/recordkeep.html. TOPEKA KS 66624-9702 Order information: To assist you in meeting this requirement, the OSHA “Blue Book,” Recordkeeping Guidelines for Occupational Unit of Injuries and Illnesses, is now available from the MDC. At NSN PSIN Issue Price least one book must be at each location where one or more 7610-04-000-6181 OMB1218-0176 EA $0.60 employees work. The book should be kept near the OSHA Log 200 for ready access. — Safety and Health, Human Resources, 5-6-99 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99) PAGE 107

CORRECTION Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance Program — 1999 Open Enrollment Period The article and notice about the Federal Employees’ 3.Item 1b — FE 74A is the correct FEGLI ’99 Open Group Life Insurance Program 1999 Open Enrollment Enrollment Period Pamphlet for Postal Service Period, published in Postal Bulletin 21996 (4-22-99) on Inspectors and Office of Inspector General em- pages 107–111, contained incorrect information and is ployees, and FE 74B is the correct pamphlet for other amended as follows. career employees. 1.The closing date of the open enrollment period is All offices must post the revised FEGLI Open Enrollment extended to Friday, July 30, 1999, for postal em- Period notice (see page 109) on bulletin boards through ployees and should be shown as such throughout the Friday, July 30, 1999. Discard the previously issued notice. article and notice. 2.The correct address for the Office of Personnel — Compensation, Human Resources, 5-6-99 Management Internet website is www.opm.gov/ insure/life/fegli99/postal.htm. It is also available on the Postal Service Intranet at blue.usps.gov/hrisp/comp. PAGE 108 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

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Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance (FEGLI)

1999 Open Enrollment Period

April 24 through July 30, 1999

WHAT: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has scheduled a Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) Program open enrollment period. Employees may elect new coverage as provided under the Federal Employees’ Life Insurance Improvement Act (Public Law 105-311), enacted on October 30, 1998. WHEN: Employees who wish to make an election must submit the special FEGLI ’99 Open Enrollment Period Election Form to the local personnel office no later than close of business on Saturday, July 30, 1999. Note: OPM is publicizing the open enrollment period as April 24 through June 30, 1999. However, the Postal Service is authorizing an extension through July 30 under belated election procedures due to a delay in receiving enrollment materials from OPM. ELIGIBILITY: All career employees. MAILINGS TO EMPLOYEES: Career employees will receive two mailings at their addresses of record, containing the following items: H By April 30, a letter and FEGLI ’99 Open Enrollment Period Pamphlet with an overview of available coverage options. H By May 24, an information package with the April 1999 FEGLI Booklet and the special FEGLI ’99 Open Enrollment Period Election Form. CHOOSING COVERAGE: Employees satisfied with current coverage should do nothing. Only employees who wish to change existing coverage must complete and submit the special FEGLI ’99 Open Enrollment Period Election Form to the local personnel office by close of business on Friday, July 30, 1999. Note: Career postal employees are covered for Basic Life automatically (unless coverage is waived). Eligible employees may elect to purchase: H Option A — Standard ($10,000). H Option B — Additional (up to five multiples of basic salary). H Option C — Family (up to five multiples of $5,000 for spouse and $2,500 for each child). H Any combination of the three options. EFFECTIVE DATE: Subject to meeting pay and duty status requirements, the effective date for coverage elected during the 1999 Open Enrollment Period is April 23, 2000. MORE INFORMATION: Read the booklet mailed to you. If needed, contact your local personnel office. You may refer to OPM’s Internet website at www.opm.gov/insure/life/fegli99/postal.htm or the Postal Service’s Intranet website at blue.usps.gov/hrisp/comp.

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Flexible Spending Accounts Open Season Poster Thrift Savings Plan Open Season and PostalEASE

What’s New Career employees must use the new PostalEASE telephone enrollment system during the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) open season if they wish to begin contributing to TSP, change the current TSP contribution amount or percentage, change the investment of future TSP contributions, or cancel TSP contributions.

Career employees who have trouble using PostalEASE, or who are unable to use a telephone because they are deaf or hard of hearing or because of a medical reason, may contact the local personnel office.

When May 15, 1999, through July 31, 1999.

Eligibility All career employees hired before January 1, 1999.

Also, career employees hired before July 1, 1999, previously eligible for TSP during a prior appointment.

PostalEASE and PostalEASE instructions, including personal identification number (PIN) and TSP Open Season toll-free telephone number, are mailed to career employees in an envelope Information marked “PostalEASE Information Enclosed.”

A letter describing an alternate PostalEASE process is mailed to employees listed in Postal Service records as deaf or hard of hearing.

A TSP leaflet is mailed to all career employees.

A TSP enrollment package is mailed to newly eligible career employees.

If any of these mailings are not received by June 4, 1999, contact the local personnel office.

Closing Date and Time PostalEASE closes at 5:00 p.m. Central Time on July 31, 1999, for TSP open season elections.

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Participating Offices Destination Countries Rates For a complete list of Delivery service will be Rates start at $23 for nondutiable, general offices that offer Priority offered to all locations in correspondence weighing 1/2 lb. or less, Mail Global Guaranteed, the following 19 countries and go up to $291 for a maximum of 70 lbs. check the website at in Western Europe: www.usps.com. Post Delivery Guarantee H Austria office box lobby posters, Priority Mail Global Guaranteed package will takeĆone brochures, H Belgium be delivered to most cities within destination countries in two business days or the United and menuboard panels H Denmark should be on display in States Postal Service will refund the full participating offices at H Finland amount of postage. Other delivery guarantees this time. apply for areas outside of these cities. Retail H France clerks can furnish details. Other restrictions H Germany apply. For full information about the service guarantee, call 1Ć800Ć222Ć1811. H Gibraltar H Ireland Track and Trace Packages can be tracked by logging onto our H Italy website at www.usps.com or by calling our H Liechtenstein customer service center at 1Ć800Ć222-1811. Enter the tracking number located in the upper H Luxembourg left corner of the mailing label receipt. H Monaco Extent of Liability H Netherlands If a shipment is lost or damaged, our liability H Norway is limited to a maximum of $100 for document reconstruction. H Portugal Supplies H Spain Free envelopes and labels are available at H Sweden participating post offices. H Switzerland Important Phone Numbers H United Kingdom Claim Information. . . 1Ć800Ć222-1811 Track and Trace. . . . 1Ć800Ć222-1811 or website address: www.usps.com PAGE 116 POSTAL BULLETIN 21997 (5-6-99)

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