67 - New Jersey Postal History Society
67 - New Jersey Postal History Society
67 - New Jersey Postal History Society
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MODERN<br />
POSTAL<br />
HISTORY<br />
its POS1.1.<br />
M<br />
George Comnes<br />
A 1985 example of<br />
the older, more<br />
familiar usage of<br />
the statement I<br />
"Found in<br />
Supposedly<br />
Empty Equipment"<br />
Dear <strong>Postal</strong> Customer:<br />
United States<br />
<strong>Postal</strong> Service<br />
NORTH JERSEY FACILITY<br />
KEARNY, N.J. 07099<br />
OCT 1 e 1985<br />
The enclosed piece of mail, addressed to you, was found in a<br />
mail bag when it was opened to be reused after being in storage.<br />
Empty mailbags are placed into temporary storage for various<br />
periods of time until needed and the discovery of your mail<br />
happened when the bag was reissued to our post office for<br />
regular use.<br />
We continually stress to our employees the importance of double<br />
checking mailbags after being emptied to insure that no envelopes<br />
or parcels remain in the bags. Unfortunately this apparently was<br />
not done as your piece of mail was overlooked when the bag was<br />
emptied.<br />
We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused you.<br />
Very truly yours,<br />
Charles Brigug io<br />
Supervisor; Office fi <strong>Postal</strong> Services<br />
North <strong>Jersey</strong> Facility<br />
Kearny, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> 07099-9995<br />
NJPH<br />
March 1986<br />
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