Increase in Postal Fees Becomes Effective SaturdayAn increase in fees charged for money orders, insurance registry, certified mail, and COD will become effective Sat urda.v, March 20. PostmasteiFormer Resident Is HospitalizedWord was received in Hal linger this week that a f lt;»r filer resident, Hniee Oreasv , had heen ho pitah/lt; d in Cl Paso, where they are now ina king their homeCreasy reportedly suffered a heart attack, later underwent surgery for removal of a blood clot, and is scheduled to uu dergo additional surgery in about a week or 10 days His condition is reported to Im gixxlMelvin Patterson said this w eekCost of operating those five special services now exceeds revenues by some $00 million annually The fee increase will narrow the cost revenue gap by Sod million, based on busini ss handled in the fiscal year lM\ifees (or money orders, re gistry and COD were lastchanged m 19G1 insurance and certified mail fees in 1957 IIh fee change's include Money Order Fee^ Domestjc and International Money Order fees will be in -creased by 5 cents.Insurance Fees — The mi-Crews Cemetery Working April 9A cemetery working has beenscheduled for Saturday morning April 9 at the Crews Ce meteryFollowing the working * bus mess meeting will be heldnimum fee bracket will be Increased from $10 to $15, and i the minimum fee will be 20 cents instead of 10 cents. Revised insurance fees will be followsas$ 0.01 $ 15$ 15.til $ 50 $ 50 01 - $100 $100.01 - $150 $150.01 - $200 Registry Fees..... 20 cents30 cents 40 cents50 cents 60 cents— The present 60 cents and 75 cents fees will be combined into a single 75 rent fee for values up to $100, Registry fees for articles val-(Continued on Page 2)20 Complete Civil Defense Cou rseTwenty students at Ballinger