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WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Mailing Tips
For Gifts
SPECIAL JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW
"The Peyote Bird Collection"
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER I0
OPEN LATE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 UNTIL 9 PM
REGULAR GALLERY HOURS:
TUES. - FRI. 10-5 ♦ SAT. II - 5
32800 FRANKLIN ROAD
FRANKLIN, MICHIGAN 48025
(313) 851-9949
ith a little bit of
care, holiday
cards and pack-
ages can arrive
on time and in good shape.
Parcels will arrive at their in-
tended destination if you follow
a few suggestions.
CUSHION: Make sure con-
tents are well cushioned and
there is no empty space in the
box. Use crumpled newspaper
around the item — including all
sides, top and bottom. Com-
mercially available shells or air-
pocket padding are also good
cushioning materials. Padded
mailing bags are a good way to
mail small items.
DON'T OVERWRAP: Just
use your carton. Brown paper
and twine are not necessary.
Paper can rip, and twine can be-
come entangled in mail pro-
cessing equipment.
SEAL PROPERLY: Close
your parcel with one of the three
recommended types of tape:
pressure sensitive, nylon-rein-
forced 'craft paper or glass-re-
inforced pressure sensitive.
Don't use cellophane tape or
masking tape — they aren't
sturdy enough. It's a good idea
to put a slip of paper with the
address and return address in-
side the parcel.
AVOID SMUDGES: Use
smudge-proof ink for your ad-
dressing.
POSITION ADDRESSES
PROPERLY: Put the recipient's
address in the lower right por-
tion of the package. Put your
return address in the upper left
corner of only one side of the
package. Remove all other la-
bels.
USE ZIP CODES: Be sure to
include the zip code in both the
recipient's and your address.
Remember, wrong zip codes can
delay mail.
APARTMENT NUMBERS:
Use apartment numbers or
suite numbers. They help with
mail delivery in large buildings.
TIME IT RIGHT: Mail early
in the month and early in the
day.
USE THE RIGHT SER-
VICE: Irreplaceable items and
valuables should be sent by
Registered Mail.
IF YOU RUN OUT OF
TIME: Priority Mail affords
first-class handling for packages
over 12 ounces and up to 70
pounds. Priority Mail can be
sent from any post office, sta-
tion or branch. ❑
Clothing Options
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6659 Orchard Lake Road of Maple Rd.
West 8loompeld, MI 48322
[313] 628-8808
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HOOP HOURS:
Mondau-Sahirdag 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Thursdag Evenings until 8:00 p.m. ® Sundag 12:00-4:00 p.m.
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he Wearable Quarter-
ly, P.O. Box 9431,
Moscow, rip 83843, sells
organic cotton T-shirts
adorned with a reproduction of
an original painting of an en-
dangered species and includes
an informative "mini-mag" all
about animals.
M.M. by Krizia's "Animale"
collection in retail stores, dress-
es up oversized knit sweaters
and skirts with zebra, rhino and
elephant images; a "gift with
purchase" stuffed animal toy is
offered and portions of the pro-
ceeds from the gift are donated
to the World Wildlife Fund.
Pendleton Woolen Mills in
Portland, Oregon,is doing its
part to help save the rain forest
by using Tagua nut buttons on
many of its classic woolen gar-
ments. Tagua nuts are har-
vested by local farmers in
Ecuador's rain forest without
damaging the trees or the
forests.
Conservation International,
a non-profit international or-
ganization, made this button
program available to manufac-
turers worldwide.
Fashion designer Oscar de la
Renta has created an exclusive
scarf that also benefits women's
cancer research. The silk scarf
is a floral and paisley pattern
on a fuchsia and emerald green
background. ❑