Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1917-1918, Part 38

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1148


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FOURTH CLASS (PARCEL POST) MATTER.


Fourth class mail matter shall embrace all other matter, including farm and factory products, not now embraced by law in either the first, second or third class, not exceeding 50 pounds in weight when mailed for delivery within the first and second zones, nor exceeding 20 pounds in weight when for delivery in any of the other zones, nor greater in size than 84 inches in length and girth combined, and not of a character perishable within a period reasonably required for transportation and delivery. The rates of postage on fourth class or parcel post matter-to be fully prepaid-unsealed-are as follows:


(a) Parcels weighing 4 ounces or less, except books, seeds, plants, etc., one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof, any distance.


(b) Parcels weighing 8 ounces or less containing books, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, and plants, one cent for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, regardless of distance.


(c) Parcels weighing more than 8 ounces containing books, seeds, plants, etc., parcels of miscellaneous printed matter weighing more than 4 pounds, and all other parcels of fourth class matter weighing more than 4 ounces are chargeable, according to distance or zone at the pound rates shown in the following table, a fraction of a pound being considered a full pound.


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TABLE.


Weight in pounds.


Local.


1st -- Up to 50


2d-50 to 150


3d-150 to


300 miles.


4th-300


600 miles.


5th-600 to


1,000 miles.


6th-1,000 to


1,400 miles.


7th-1,400 to


1,800 miles.


8th-Over


1,800 miles.


1.


$0 05


$0 05


$0 05


$0 06


$0 07


$0 08


$0 09


$0 11


$0 12


2


06


06


06


08


11


14


17


21


24


3.


06


07


07


10


15


20


25


31


36


4.


07


08


08


12


19


26


33


41


48


.5.


07


09


09


14


23


32


41


51


60


6.


08


10


10


16


27


38


49


61


72


7


08


11


11


18


31


44


57


71


84


8


09


12


12


20


35


50


65


81


96


9


09


13


13


22


39


56


73


91


1 08


10.


10


14


14


24


43


62


81


1 01


1 20


11.


10


15


15


26


47


68


89


1 11


1 32


12


11


16


16


28


51


74


97


1 21


1 44


13


11


17


17


30


55


80


1


05


1 31


1 56


14.


12


18


18


32


59


86


1


13


1 41


1 68


15.


12


19


19


34


63


92


1 21


1 51


1 80


16.


13


20


20


36


67


98


1 29


1 61


1 92


17


13


21


21


38


71


1


04


1 37


1 71


2 04


18


14


22


22


40


75


1


10


1 45


1 81


2 16


19


14


23


23


42


79


1 16


1 53


1 91


2 28


20.


15


24


24


44


83


1 22


1 61


2 01


2 40


21


15


25


25


22


16


26


26


23


16


27


27


24.


17


28


28


25.


17


29


29


26


18


30


30


27


18


31


31


28


19


32


32


29


19


33


33


30.


20


34


34


31


20


€35


35


32


21


36


36


33


21


37


37


34.


22


38


38


35.


22


39


39


36


23


40


40


37


23


41


41


38.


24


42


42


39


24


43


43


40.


25


44


44


41


25


45


45


42


26


46


46


43


26


47


47


44.


27


48


48


45


27


49


49


46:


28


50


50


47


28


51


51


48


29


52


52


49


29


53


53


50


30


54


54


The local rate applies to parcels mailed under the following conditions: (1) At any post office for local de- livery at such office.


(2) At any city letter carrier office, or at any point within its delivery limits, for delivery by carriers from that office.


(3) At any postoffice from which a rural route starts, for delivery on such route, or when mailed at any point on a rural route for delivery at any other point thereon, or at the office from which the route starts, or for delivery on any other rural route start- ing from the same office.


For further information as to zones and rates of postage, see sections 454 to 457, P. L. and R. as amended.


miles.


miles.


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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS UPON POSTAL SUBJECTS.


C. O. D. SERVICE PERTAINING TO FOURTH CLASS (DOMESTIC PARCEL POST) MAIL.


The sender of a mailable fourth class parcel on which the postage is fully prepaid may have the price of the article and the charges thereon collected from the addressee on payment of a fee of ten cents in stamps affixed, provided the amount to be collected does not exceed $100. The C. O. D. service is applicable only to domestic unsealed parcels of the fourth class mailed at and addressed to money order offices. Such a parcel will be insured against loss without additional charge in an amount equivalent to its actual value, but not to exceed $50.


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS UPON POSTAL SUBJECTS. REGISTRATION.


Domestic matter of the first, second and third classes, and all classes of international mail may be registered, (except international parcel post mail addressed to Barbados, Curacao, Dutch Guiana, France, Great Britain, Greece, Guadeloupe, The Netherlands, Martinique and Uruguay) at the rate of ten cents for each package in addition to the regular rates of postage to be fully prepaid by stamps. Domestic fourth class matter (unsealed) is prohibited registration, but when sealed and not in excess of 4 pounds, it may be registered upon the payment of the fee.of ten cents in addition to the first class or letter rate of postage. Each package must bear the name and address of the sender. If the sender desires a receipt from the addressee or an authorized agent, such receipt will be obtained if the envelope or wrapper of the article is endorsed "Receipt Desired." Mail matter can be registered at all postoffices in the United States. All free delivery postoffices, letters or small parcels of first-class mail matter will be registered by letter carriers on their routes. Rural carriers will register letters and parcels of any class throughout their routes. City and rural carriers are forbidden to address matter tendered for registration, place contents in envelope or seal them. Rural carriers are not prevented from acting as agents of patrons, without remuneration, to enclose money orders, procured for the remitter, in addressed envelopes furnished by senders for the purpose, and seal and present the same for registration at office to which the rural carrier is attached. Registered matter must not be delivered to anyone but the person to whom it is addressed, without a written order from the addressee. Registered matter endorsed for delivery to the addressee in person, as "Deliver only to the addressee," or with words of similar import, must be delivered to no one but him, not even upon his written order; and if it cannot be so delivered, it must be returned, after the expiration of proper period, to sender. Undelivered registered first-class mail may be forwarded without additional charge for registry fee, upon written request of addressee or his authorized agent, and in cases of emergency, where the postmaster is satisfied no fraud is intended, a telegraphic order from addressee may be honored. An indemnity-not to exceed $50 in any one case will be paid for the loss of first-class registered matter.


INSURED MAIL.


A mailable fourth class parcel on which the postage is fully prepaid may be insured against loss in an amount equivalent to its actual value but not to exceed $25 on payment of a fee of five cents, and in amount equivalent to its actual value in excess of $25, but not to exceed $50, on payment of a fee of ten cents in stamps, and not to exceed $100, on payment of a fee of twenty-five cents, such stamps to be affixed in addition to pos- tage. A return receipt may be had for insured mail the same as for registered mail.


SPECIAL DELIVERY.


By the affixing of a special delivery stamp of ten cents or ten cents' worth of ordinary stamps of any denomination in addition to the stamps required to transmit any letter or package with the words "special delivery," any mail matter whatsoever will be delivered immediately after arrival to any point within the carrier limits of any free


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delivery office, between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M., and within one mile of all other postoffices between the hours of 7 A. M. and 7 P. M., and until the arrival of the last mail, provided this is not later than 9 P. M. Special delivery mail addressed to bona fide patrons of rural routes will be delivered by rural carriers at patrons' dwell- ings, provided they do not reside to exceed one mile from the routes.


MAIL TO ISLAND POSSESSIONS.


All mail sent from the United States to Guam, the Philippine Archipelago, Tutuila and Manua (including adjacent islands of the Samoan Group which are possessions of the United States) and the Canal Zone shall be subject to the United States domestic classification, conditions and rates of postage, and are included in the term "Possess- ions of the United States." The Island of Porto Rico and territory of Hawaii are included in the term "United States." The term "Canal Zone" includes all the ter- ritory purchased of Panama, comprising the "Canal Zone" proper and the islands in the Bay of Panama, named Perico, Naos, Culebra and Flamenco.


RATES OF POSTAGE TO CANADA, CUBA, MEXICO AND REPUBLIC OF PANAMA.


(The Dominion of Canada embraces all the British North American Provinces except Newfoundland.)


Letters and Postal Cards .- Same rates and conditions of prepayment of postage as for domestic letters and postal cards.


Rates of postage on other matter, see Postal Laws and Regulations.


RATES OF POSTAGE TO GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, WALES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND GERMANY.


Letters, two cents an ounce or fraction thereof.


Letters for Germany despatched only by steamers which land mail at German ports, two cents per ounce; otherwise at postal union rates.


RATES OF POSTAGE TO POSTAL UNION COUNTRIES. [This includes nearly every foreign country.]


Letters, five cents for first ounce and three cents for each additional ounce.


Postal cards, two cents each, and four cents each, for double cards.


Registration fee, in addition to postage, ten cents.


Printed matter and samples of merchandise, one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof; commercial papers five cents for the first ten ounces or less and one cent for each additional two ounces and on each packet of samples of merchandise two cents for the first four ounces or less and one cent for each additional two ounces.


MONEY ORDERS.


A money order shall not be issued for more than one hundred dollars.


The fees charged for domestic money orders are as follows: For orders not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; $2.51 to $5, 5 cents; $5.01 to $10, 8 cents; $10.01 to $20, 10 cents; $20.01 to $30, 12 cents; $30.01 to $40, 15 cents; $40.01 to $50, 18 cents; $50.01 to $60, 20 cents; $60.01 to $75, 25 cents; $75.01 to $100, 30 cents.


These fees apply to orders drawn on Canada, Cuba and possessions of the United States.


INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.


The fees charged are as follows: For orders not exceeding $10, 10 cents; from $10.01 to $20, 20 cents; from $20.01 to $30, 30 cents; from $30.01 to $40, 40 cents; from $40.01 to $50, 50 cents; from $50.01 to $60, 60 cents; from $60.01 to $70, 70 cents; from $70.01 to $80, 80 cents; from $80.01 to $90, 90 cents; from $90.01 to $100, $1. The fees charged


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for orders payable in Bolivia, Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, etc., are one-half the above rates, except for orders not exceeding $10, which are 8 cents. See Postal Guide for list of these countries.


PERMISSIBLE WRITING.


No writing is permitted on third or fourth class matter except as follows: The name, occupation and address of sender on the outside or inside of package, preceded by the word "from." On the wrapper may also be written the names and number of articles enclosed. The sender is further allowed to mark a word or passage in a book or paper to which he desires to call special attention. He may also write a simple inscription or dedication upon the cover or blank leaves of a book or pamphlet. There may be attached to articles of merchandise, by a tag or label, a mark, number, name or letter for purpose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written name of the sender or of the addressee, and the date. Any other writing on third or fourth class matter will subject the package to letter rates of postage, and render the sender liable to a fine of ten dollars for each offense. Printed matter may be enclosed with fourth class matter, but the whole package is subject to the rate of one cent per ounce or frac- tion thereof.


REFORWARDING.


Letters will be reforwarded from one postoffice to another upon the written request of the person addressed, without additional charge for postage; matter of second class may also be "remailed " or forwarded, provided additional postage is prepaid at the rate of one cent for every four ounces or fraction thereof; packages of third and fourth class matter cannot be forwarded or returned without new payment of postage.


LOTTERY MATTER.


An act of congress which took effect September 19, 1890, as subsequently amended, contains the following prohibitions and penalties against transmission through the mails of any matter concerning lotteries or gift enterprises: "No letter, package, postal card, or circular concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance; and no lottery ticket or part thereof, or paper, certificate, or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket, chance, share, or interest in or dependent upon the event of a lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance; and no check, draft, bill, money, postal note, or money order, for the purchase of any ticket or part thereof, or of any share or chance in any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme; and no newspaper, circular, pamphlet, or publication of any k nd containing any ad- vertisement of any lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme of any kind offering prizes de- pendent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or containing any list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme, whether said list contains any part or all of such prizes, shall be deposited in or carried by the mails of the United States, or be delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier. Whoever shall knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited, or shall knowingly send or cause to be sent, anything to be conveyed or delivered by mail in violation of the provisions of this section, or shall knowingly deliver or cause to be delivered by mail anything herein forbidden to be carried by mail, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both, and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned not more than five years. Any person violating any provision of this section may be tried and punished either in the district in which the unlawful matter or publication was mailed, or to which it was carried by mail for delivery according to the direction thereon, or in which it was caused to be delivered by mail to the person to whom it was addressed."


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LIST OF POSTOFFICES IN MICHIGAN ..


[Arranged alphabetically, corrected to October 14, 1916.]


Money-order offices are indicated by an asterisk (*). International money-order offices by the letter (I). County seats by (c. h.). Figures after the offices indicate the number of rural routes emanating therefrom.


Offices of which the postmasters are appointed by the president, subject to confirma- tion by the senate, and whose tenure is four years, are denoted by the small figures (1, 2 or 3) following the county, indicative of the class to which they belong.


Salaries of postmasters in Michigan at offices of the first class range from $3,100 to $6,000; second class, $2,000 to $2,900; third class, $1,000 to $1,900. Those having no figures following the county are offices of the fourth class, postmasters at which are appointed by the postmaster general and their term of office has no specified limit.


Independent stations, indicated thus (Ind.), receive and dispatch registered mail in the same manner as postoffices.


All stations issue and cash money orders, register letters and parcels, and sell postal supplies.


POSTOFFICES.


*Abbottsford 1, St. Clair.


*Acme, Grand Traverse.


*Ada 4, Kent.


*Adair, St. Clair.


*Addison 2 (I.), Lenawee. 3 *Adrian 8 (I., c. h.), Lenawee.1


*Applegate 2, Sanilac.


*Arcadia 1 (I.), Manistee. 3


*Argentine, Genesee.


*Argyle 1, Sanilac.


Arlene, Missaukee.


*Armada 2 (I.), Macomb.3


*Arnold, Marquette.


*Arthur Bay, Menominee.


*Ashley 3 (I.), Gratiot.3


*Ashton, Osceola. Askel, Houghton.


*Barton City, Alcona. *Batavia 1, Branch.


*Bates, Grand Traverse.


*Bath 2, Clinton.


*Battle Creek 10 (I.),


Calhoun. 1


*Baxter, Wexford.


*Bay City 6 (I., c. h.), Bay. 1


STATION.


*A. (I.), West Bay City, Ind. *B. (I.), 625 Harrison St. *Bay Port 2, Huron.


*Bayshore 1, Charlevoix.


*Bay View (a), Emmet.


Beach (a), Mackinac.


*Beacon, Marquette.


*Beacon Hill, Houghton.


*Alston, Houghton.


*Alto 3, Kent.


*Altona, Mecosta.


*Bagley, Menominee.


*Bagnall, Wexford.


Baie de Wasi, Chippewa.


*Bailey 1, Muskegon.


*Baldwin 1 (I., c. h.), Lake.3


*Baltic, Houghton.


*Banat, Menominee. *Bancroft 3 (I.),


Shia- wassee. 3


*Bangor 4 (I.), Van


Buren. 3 *Bannister 2, Gratiot.


*Ahmeek, Keweenaw.


*Akron 3 (I.), Tuscola. 3


*Alabaster, Iosco.


*Alamo 1, Kalamazoo.


*Alanson 2, Emmet.


*Alba, Antrim. "


*Albion 7 (I.), Calhoun.2 *Alden 1, Antrim.


*Alderson, Newaygo.


*Alger 1, Arenac.


*Algonac 1 (I.), St. Clair. 3


*Alicia, Saginaw.


*Allegan 8 (I., c. Allegan.2


h.),


*Allen 2, Hillsdale.


* Allendale 1, Ottawa.


*Attica 2, Lapeer.


* Allenton, St. Clair.


*Auburn 2, Bay.


* Allenville 1, Mackinac.


*Au Gres 2, Arenac.


*Augusta 3 mazoo.


(I.), Kala-


*Au Train, Alger.


*Avoca 2, St. Clair.


*Axin, Wexford.


*Azalia 1, Monroe.


*Bach, Huron.


*Bachelor, Mason.


*Bad Axe 8 (I., c. h.), Huron.2


*Bear Lake 3 (I.), Man- istee. 3


*Beaverton 4 (I.), Glad- win. 3


*Bedford 2, Calhoun.


*Beechwood, Iron.


*Belding 4 (I.), Ionia. 2


(a) Summer office.


*Amy, Oakland.


*Anchorville 1, St. Clair.


*Ann Arbor 8 (I., c. h.), Washtenaw.1


*Baraga 1 (I.), Baraga.3 *Barbeau, Chippewa. *Barker Creek, Kalkaska. *Bark River 2, Delta.


*Baroda 2, Berrien.


*Barryton 2 (I.), Mecosta. 3


*Assyria 1, Barry.


*Athens 3 (I.), Calhoun. 3 *Atkins 1, St. Clair.


*Atlanta (c. h.), Mont- morency.


*Atlantic Mine (I.), Houghton.


*Atlas, Genesee.


* Allouez, Keweenaw.


*Alma 5 (I.), Gratiot.2


*Almont 2 (I.), Lapeer. 3


*Aloha 1, Cheboygan.


*Alpena 2 (I., c. Alpena.2


h.),


*Alpha, Iron.


*Alpine 1, Kent.


Alverno, Cheboygan.


*Amadore 1, Sanilac. *Amasa, Iron.


*Amble, Montcalm.


*Afton, Cheboygan.


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POSTOFFICES .- Continued.


*Bellaire 3 (I., c. h.), Antrim. 3


*Belleville 5 (I.), Wayne.3


*Bellevue 5 (I.), Eaton. 3


*Belmont 1, Kent.


*Bendon 1, Benzie.


*Bennington, Shiawassee.


*Bentley 1, Bay.


*Benton Harbor 5 (I.), .Berrien. 1


*Benzonia 2, Benzie.


*Bergland, Ontonagon.


*Berlamont, Van Buren.


*Berlin 2, Ottawa.


*Berrien Center 1, Berrien.


*Berrien Springs 2 (I.),


Berrien. 3


*Berville 1, St. Clair.


*Bessemer (I.,


c. h.),


Gogebic. 3


*Beulah 1 .(c. h.), Benzie. *Big Bay, Marquette.


*Big Rapids 5 (I., c. h.), Mecosta.2


*Big Rock, Montmorency. *Billings, Gladwin.


*Birch, Marquette.


*Birch Run 3 (I.), Saginaw.3 *Birmingham 4 (I.), Oak- land. 3


*Biteley 2, Newaygo.


*Blackriver, Alcona.


*Blaine 1, St. Clair.


*Blanchard 3, Isabella.


*Blaney, Schoolcraft.


*Bliss, Emmet.


*Blissfield 5 (I.), Lenawee.3


*Bloomingdale 2 (I.), Van. Buren. 3


Blue Bill, Gogebic.


*Bolton, Alpena.


*Bonifas, Gogebic.


*Boon 1, Wexford.


*Boyne City 4 (I.), Char- levoix.2


*Boyne Falls 1 (I.), Char- levoix.


*Bradley 1, Allegan.


*Brampton, Delta.


*Branch 1, Mason.


*Brant 2, Saginaw.


Brassar, Chippewa.


*Bravo 2, Allegan.


*Breckenridge 4 (I.), Gratiot. 3


*Breedsville 1, Van Buren.


*Brentcreek, Genesee.


*Brethren, Manistee.


*Brevort, Mackinac.


*Bridgeport 1, Saginaw.


*Bridgewater, Washtenaw.


*Bridgman 2, Berrien.


*Brighton 4 (I.), Living- ston. 3


*Brimley 2, Chippewa.


*Britton 3, Lenawee.


*Bronson 6 (I.), Branch. 3


*Brooklyn 3 (I.), Jackson. 3


*Brown City 6 (I.), Sanilac. 3


*Bruce Crossing, Ontona- gon.


*Brunswick, Muskegon.


*Brutus 1, Emmet.


*Buchanan 3 (I.), Berrien.2


*Buckley 1, Wexford.


*Burdickville, Leelanau.


*Burlington 2, Calhoun.


*Burnips, Allegan. *Burr Oak 3 (I.), St. Joseph. 3


*Burt 2, Saginaw.


*Burt Lake (a),Cheboygan.


*Burton 2, Shiawassee.


*Burton Heights, Kent. (Branch of Gd. Rapids.)


*Butman, Gladwin.


*Butterfield, Missaukee.


*Butternut 1, Montcalm. *Byron 2, Shiawassee.


*Byron Center 3, Kent.


*Cadillac 3 (I., c. h.), Wexford.2


*Cadmus, Lenawee.


*Caffey, Mackinac.


*Calderwood, Ontonagon.


*Caledonia 3 (I.), Kent. 3


*Calumet (I.), Houghton.2 *Camden 3, Hillsdale.


(Campau, Sta .; Pt. Huron.) Canal (Station Sault Ste. Marie).


*Cannonsburg, Kent.


*Capac 4 (I.), St. Clair.3


*Carland 1, Shiawassee.


*Carleton 4 (I.), Monroe.3 *Carlshend, Marquette.


*Carney 2, Menominee.


*Caro 8 (I., c. h.), Tuscola.2 *Carp Lake, Emmet.


*Carrollton, Saginaw.


*Carson City 3 (I.), Mont- calm. 3


*Carsonville 5 (I.), Sanilac.3 *Caseville 1, Huron.


*Casnovia 1, Muskegon.


*Cass City 5 (I.), Tuscola. 3


*Cassopolis 7 (I., c. h.), Cass.2


*Castle Park (a), Allegan.


*Cathro 1, Alpena.


*Cecil, Emmet.


*Cedar 2 (I.), Leelanau.


*Cedar Lake, Montcalm.


*Cedar River, Menominee. *Cedar Run 1, Benzie.


*Cedar Springs 4 (I.), Kent. 3


*Cedarville, Mackinac.


*Cement City 1, Lenawee. *Centerville 2 (I., c. h.), St. Joseph. 3 *Central Lake 3 (I.), Antrim. 3


*Ceresco 3, Calhoun.


*Champion (I.),Marquette.


*Channing, Dickinson. *Chapin, Saginaw.


*Charles, Mackinac.


*Charlevoix 4 (I., c. h.), Charlevoix.2


*Charlotte 11 (I., c. h.), Eaton.2


*Chase 1, Lake.


*Chassell 1 (I.), Houghton.3


*Chatham, Alger.


*Cheboygan 3 (I., c. h.), Cheboygan.2


*Chelsea 4 (I.), Washte- naw. 3


* Chesaning 5 (I.), Sag-


inaw. 3


*Chestonia, Antrim.


*Chief 2, Manistee.


*Childsdale, Kent.


*Chippewa Lake, Mecosta.


*Chippewa Station, Osceola.


*Clare 7 (I.), Clare.2


*Clarence, Clare.


*Clarion 1, Charlevoix.


*Clarklake 1, Jackson.


*Clarkston 4 (I.), Oak- land. 3


*Clarksville 3, Ionia.


*Clawson, Oakland.


*Clayton 3 (I.), Lenawee.


*Clifford 1, Lapeer.


*Climax 3, Kalamazoo.


*Clinton 3 (I.), Lenawee. 3


*Clio 4 (I.), Genesee. 3


*Cloverdale 2, Barry. *Clyde, Oakland.


*Cohoctah, Livingston.


*Coldwater 8 (I., c. h.), Branch.2


.


*Coleman 4 (I.), Midland. 3


*Colling 1, Tuscola.


*Coloma 3 (I.), Berrien. 3


*Colon 2 (I.), St. Joseph. 3


*Columbiaville 2, Lapeer.


*Columbus 1, St. Clair.


Comfort, Antrim. *Comins, Oscoda.


*Comstock, Kalamazoo.


*Comstock Park, Kent.


*Concord 3, Jackson.


*Cone, Monroe.


*Conklin 3, Ottawa.


*Constantine 3 (I.), St. Joseph. 3


*Conway 1, Emmet.


*Cooks 1, Schoolcraft.


*Coopersville 4 (I.), Ot- tawa. 3


*Copemish 2, Manistee. 3


*Copper City (I.), Houghton.


*Coral 2, Montcalm.


*Corey, Cass.


*Cornell, Delta.


*Cornwell, Cheboygan.


*Corunna 3 (I., c. h.), Shiawassee. 3


*Coryell (a), Mackinac.


*Covert 2, Van Buren.


*Covington, Baraga.


*Coy, Roscommon.


*Cressey 1, Barry.


*Crosby, Kent.


*Cross Village 1, Emmet.


(a) Summer office.


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POSTOFFICES .- Continued.


*Croswell 6 (I.), Sanilac.3 *Crump, Bay.


*Crystal 1, Montcalm.


*Crystal Falls (I., c. h.), Iron. 2


*Crystal Valley, Oceana.


*Culver, Kalkaska.


*Curran, Alcona.


*Curtis, Mackinac.


*Curtisville, Alcona.


*Custer 2, Mason.


*Cutcheon, Missaukee.


*Dafoe 2, Alpena.


*Dafter 1, Chippewa.


*Daggett 2,(I.) Menominee. 3 *Dailey, Cass.


*Dansville 3, Ingham.


*Darragh 1, Kalkaska.


*Davisburg 2, Oakland.


*Davison 3 (I.), Genesee. 3


*Dayton, Berrien.


*Dearborn 5 (I.), Wayne. 3


*Decatur 5 (I.), Van Buren. 3 *Decker 1, Sanilac.


*Deckerville 4 (I.), Sanilac. 3


*Deerfield 2 (I.), Lenawee. 3


*Defiance, Delta.


*Deford 2, Tuscola.


*(Delray Sta. (I.), Detroit.) *Delton 4, Barry.


*Demmon, Houghton.


*Dennison, Ottawa.


*Denton 1, Wayne.


*Derby, Berrien.


*Detour (I.), Chippewa.


*Detroit 3 (I., c. h.), Wayne.1


BRANCH POSTOFFICES.


*Grosse Point (I.). *Hamtramck (I.).


*Highland Park (I.).


*Leesville. *St. Clair Heights (I.).


STATIONS.


*Delray (I.). *Eliot (I.).


*Grand River (I.).


Hendrie.


*New Fairview (I.).


*North End (I.).


*West Fort (I.).


*B (I.), Mich. Ave. and 18th St.


*C (I.), 1212 Jefferson ৳ Ave.


*D (I.), 731 Gratiot Ave. E, (Marine) M. C. R. R. Co. Bldg.


*F (I.), 74 Lyman Place. *Devereaux, Jackson.


*Devils Lake 1, Lenawee.


*Deward, Crawford.


*De Witt 3, Clinton.


*Dexter 4 (I.), Washtenaw.3


*Dick, Chippewa.


*Dighton, Osceola.


*Dimondale 2, Eaton.


*Diorite, Marquette. *Dodgeville, Houghton.


*Dollar Bay, Houghton.


*Dollarville, Luce. *Dolph, Missaukee. *Dorr 3, Allegan. *Doster 2, Barry.


*Douglas (I.), Allegan.


Dow, Cheboygan.


*Dowagiac 7 (I.), Cass.2 *Dowling 1, Barry.


*Drayton Plains, Oakland.


*Drummond, Chippewa.


*Dryburg, Chippewa. *Dryden 2, Lapeer. *Dublin, Manistee.


*Duffield, Genesee.


*Dundee 4 (I.), Monroe. 3


*Dunningville 1, Allegan.


*Durand 3 (I.), Shia-


wassee. 3


*Dutton 1, Kent.


*Eagle 3, Clinton.


*Eagle Harbor, Keweenaw.


*Eagle River (c. h.), Ke- weenaw.


*Eames, Oakland.


*East Jordan 5, (I.), Charlevoix. 3


*Eastlake (I.), Manistee.


*East Lansing 1 (I.), Ing- ham.2


*East Leroy 1, Calhoun.


*Eastport, Antrim.


*East Saugatuck 1, Allegan.


*East Tawas (I.), Iosco. 3


*Eaton Rapids 8 (I.), Eaton.2


*Eau Claire 3 (I.), Berrien. 3


*Eben Junction, Alger.


*Eckerman, Chippewa.


*Eckford, 2 Calhoun.


*Ecorse, Wayne.


*Eden, Ingham.


*Edenville, Midland.


*Edgerton, Kent.


*Edgetts, Lake.


*Edmore 3 (I.), Montcalm. 3 *Edwardsburg 2, Cass.


*Elba 1, Lapeer.


*Elberta 1, Benzie.


*Eldorado, Crawford.


*Eliot Sta. (I.), Detroit.




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