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Subject:state names From:Tom Brown <tombrown -at- TOMBROWN2 -dot- WEBO -dot- DG -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 24 Jan 1995 11:51:31 -0500
> Virginia L. Krenn wrote:
> >
> > The U.S. Post Office puts out the following information.
> >
> > Help speed mail delivery.
> > Please use all capital letters with no punctuation in addresses.
> > Follow this example:
> > MR JOHN Q MAILER
> > 300 E MAIN STREET APT 211
> > DULUTH MN 55803-0034
> >
> My book of G Series stamps shows a period after MR. An old book of
> 29's contains no informaton on speeding delivery.
> Tom Brown tombrown -at- tombrown2 -dot- webo -dot- dg -dot- com