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EL PASO DAIRY CO.
Phones: S. W. 156; Auto. 1156
313 N. OREGON ST.
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Postal Guide.
EL PASO POSTOFFICE.
Office.—Federal building, southeast
corner St. Louis, N. Oregon. J. A. Smith
acting postmaster; Geo. Parker, assistant
postmaster;Henry G. Wilmoth, money
order clerk; Mrs. Ella B. Howe. Wm. B. |
Edwards, Ralph Clapp, Robt. H. Kerr,
a. C. Seargeant, registry clerks: Miss
Maud B. Doane, stamp clerk; Herbert F.
Cole, chief distributing clerk; Hugh Dav-
idson, H. M. Hazzard, R. L. Riter, B. P. !
Snure, assistants; Misses Goldie Allen,
May T. Brick, Nellie V. Dorman. Erma ]
C. Whitley, Nellie Riggs, general delivery
cierks; M. L. Burleson, H. V. Crockett,
mailing clerks ; M. J. Preston, forwarding
clerk; John Bayly, Lloyd Davis, Web-
ster Gourley, James Ray, Miss Blanche
H. Wilmoth, clerks.
Substation No. 1, 201 S. El Paso, J. M.
Cannon,, clerk.
Substation No. 2, 519 E. Boulevard.
G. J. Dwyer, clerk.
Letter Carriers.—Jno. E. Farnsworth.
No. 1; Edward B. Weaber, No. 2: Robt.
L. Greenwood, No. 3; Ira H. S. Huggett,
No. 4; James W. Shanklin, (c), No. 5;
Dellno C. Eells, No. 6; W. C. Parish, (c).
No. 7; John C. Banks, (c), No. 8; Wm.
W. Warnock, No. 9 ; J. R. Hilton, No. 10;
S. M. Collins, (c). No. 11; Netie E. Hunt,
No. 12 ; J. J. -Woods, No. 14; Oscar Klein,
No. 15; C. W. Jenkins, (c), No. 16. Ralph
G. Ansley, substitute; Daniel P. Long
collector. •
Office Hours.—Money order-depart-
ment, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., registry depart-
ment, 7 :30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., Sundays
excepted. Stamp department from 7 :30 [
a. m. to 6 p. m. (Sundays 10:00 to 11 :00
a. m.); general delivery from 7 :30 a. m.
to 6 p. m. (Sundays, from 10:00 to 11:00
a. m.); carriers' window, Sunday from
10:00 to 11:00 a. m. On holidays one
full delivery and one collection of mail
is made.
POSTAGE RATES.
First Class—Letters and all other written
matter, whether sealed or unsealed (except
manuscript copy accompanying proof-sheets
or corrected proof-sheets of the same) and
all other matter sealed, nailed, sewed, tied
or fastened in any manner, so that it can-
not be easily examined, two cents per mince
or fraction thereof, including delivery at
letter carrier offices. Postal cards, one
cent each. Postal cards are unmailable
with any writing or printing on the address
side, except the direction, or with anything
pasted upon it or attached to them. On
private mailing cards bearing written mes-
sages, provided they conform to regulations,
one cent each. Drop letters, two cents
per ounce or fraction thereof, when mailed
at letter carrier offices, and one cent at.
offices where free delivery by carriers is
not established. The postage on first-class
matter should be fully prepaid, but If two
cents in stamps be affixed, the matter will
be forwarded and the remainder due collect-
ed of addressee before delivery.
Second Class—Only for publishers and
news agents; publications of the second-
class , when sent by the publishers thereof
and news agents, are subject to postage at
the rate of one cent a pound or fraction
thereof.
The rate of postage on newspapers and
periodical publications of the second class,
when sent by other than the publisher or
news agent, is one cent for each four ounces
or fraction thereof, and must be fully pre-
paid. Publications of the second class, one
copy to each actual subscriber residing in
the county where the same are printed, in
whole or in part, and published, shall go
free through the mails; but the same shall
not be delivered at carrier offices, or dis-
tributed by carriers, unless postage is paid
thereon at the rate of one cent per pound.
The rate on newspapers and periodicals (ex-
cepting weeklies) and periodicals weighing
more than two ounces shall be subject,
wnen delivered by carriers, to a postage ot
two cents each, and these rates shall be pre-
paid. Weekly newspapers mailed for de-
livery at a free delivery office, although
within the county of publication, must pay
the pound rate, and are then entitled to de-
livery by carriers, or through boxes or the
general delivery. Daily newspapers, or pa-
pers other than weeklies and 'periodicals.
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John F. Worley Directory Company. El Paso Directory for 1907, book, 1906; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285885/m1/19/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.