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Parents can keep the KidCare identification pack for use in the event their child is ever ) thought to be missing. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 9, 1998 9 The KidCare booth will be set up from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12 in a building at the fair, so it will be available regardless of the weather. In photo, officer Prokopchak took the fingerprints from Alyssa Cybulski. Help us assure affordable “timely, subscription delivery New postal regulations have required that The Dallas Post re- view all subscriber addresses for accuracy in order to earn the low- est possible postage rate. This isa complex process that includes matching addresses against the Post Office's master address files, converting all addresses to Zip+4 (and in many cases Zip+7) and correcting any errors. Correct addressing is critical in two ways. First, to assure timely delivery, and second, to keep sub- scription prices down by earning the lowest possible postage rate. 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