Show To Rural Route Patrons Postmaster L 0 Lawrence desires to call attention to the practice of Borne patrons of rural cclivery of placing plac-ing loose coins in their boxes each time they desire to dispatch letters Ins tead of supplying themselves with postage post-age in advance of their needs This practice imposes undue hardship ion i-on rural carriers in removing loose coins I from boxes and delays them on the service ser-vice of their routes The postmaster therefore urgently requests that patrons of rural delivery nrovide themselves and keen on hand a supply of stamps consistent with and in advance of their needs It is also very I desirable that rural patrons place in their mail boxes small detachable cups of wood or tin in which to place coins when necessary in purching supplies of stamps |