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Show IViail Christmas Pieces Eariy Postmaster Says The post office department would like once again to re-I re-I quest the cooperation of the mailing public in preparing and mailing their Christmas mail. The full public cooperation is needed to facilitate the dispatch and delivery of Christmas cards and parcels and the following information should be given special attention to avoid unnecessary un-necessary delay and disappointment. disappoint-ment. MAIL EARLY. All out of , state mail should be mailed be-' be-' fore Dec. 11. Purchase stamps in advance oji the rush period. Prepay postage pos-tage fully. Pack, wrap and tie packages carefully and do not seal them. Enclose a slip containing the name and address of the sender and addressee. Parcels may be marked "Do Not Open Until Christmas," "Merry Christmas," etc., but do' not enclose writing in the packages. Make your addressees plain and complete. Use zone numbers and all helpful information possible pos-sible in your address. Send holiday first-class mailV as i many advantages XT i service affords hlch this I Unsealed Christmas ! taming no writ ing 8SJ con. f "Merry Christmas" anrir that i sent as third-class m.-,nanV chargeable with 20 Dai1 are Patrons having I ista&- V cards are urged to I bundles with stamps fi, -em in ' corner before mailing o town and Roosevelt carrio n " be tied and |