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FILL OUT, TEAR OFF AND MAIL IN FOR A CHANCE TO WIN! Mailing ns: tio Instruc half Fold in e for p and ta ing. mail 30 Years of Caring for Women This year, The Margot Perot Center for Women & Infants celebrates 30 years of caring for women. For three decades, we've been caring exclusively for women and their babies. With services ranging from reproductive health PORTANT: DO NOT ENLARGE, REDUCE OR MOVE the FIM and POSTNET barcodes. They are only valid as printed! to obstetrics and from gynecology to breast pecial care must be taken to ensure FIM and POSTNET barcode are actual size AND placed properly on the mail piece care, we're committed to every stage of meet both USPS regulations and automation compatibility standards. women's lives. As one of the most comprehensive IMPORTANT: DO NOT ENLARGE, REDUCE OR MOVE the FIM and POSTNET barcodes. They are only valid as printed! facilities in North Texas, our medical staff is IMPORTANT: DO NOT ENLARGE, REDUCE OR MOVE the FIM and POSTNET barcodes. They are only valid as printed! Special care must be taken to ensure FIM and POSTNET barcode are actual size AND placed properly on the mail piece Special care must be taken to ensure FIM and POSTNET barcode are actual size AND placed properly on the mail piece to meet both USPS regulations and automation compatibility standards. to meet both USPS regulations and automation compatibility standards. M & BARCODE IS FOR BRM IBM 1 OZ. Want to share your thoughts TE AND OVERSIZED POSTCARDS about this publication? Have NO POSTAGE ER THAN an1/4" for6"future article? Send us your feedback about Texas 4 idea X a NECESSARY Health magazine atTALL ECES MORE THAN 4 1/4" TexasHealth.org/MagazineFeedback. IF MAILED WIDE MUST BE MIN ..009" THICK IN THE THIS FIM & BARCODE IS FOR BRM IBM 1 OZ. THIS FIM & SAMPLE IS FOR BRM IBM 1 OZ. BARCODE UNITED STATES LTR RATE AND OVERSIZED POSTCARDS NO POSTAGE LTR RATE AND OVERSIZED POSTCARDS GREATER THAN 4 1/4" X 6" NO POSTAGE NECESSARY GREATER THAN 4 1/4" X 6" MAILPIECES MORE THAN 4 1/4" TALL NECESSARY IF MAILED MAILPIECES MORE THAN 4 1/4" TALL IF MAILED OR 6" WIDE MUST BE MIN ..009" THICK IN THE OR 6" WIDE MUST BE MIN ..009" THICK SAMPLE IN THE UNITED STATES SAMPLE UNITED STATES FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 1318 DALLAS TX in tune with advanced medical techniques and the unique needs of women. Physicians and nurses on the medical staff are dedicated to providing quality care while never forgetting about the person being treated. When it comes to women's health care, no matter what stage of life you're in, there's only one name you need to know — The Margot Perot Center for Women & Infants. We Want to Hear From You! BUSINESS REPLY MAIL Enter to Win! POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE BUSINESS REPLY DALLAS TX BUSINESS REPLY MAIL MAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 1318 FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 1318 DALLAS TX POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE FULFILLMENT WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE POSTAGE CENTER TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES 1214 DOLTON DR STE 214 DALLAS TX 75207-9936 FULFILLMENT CENTER FULFILLMENT CENTER TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES 1214 DOLTON DR STE 214 1214 DOLTON DR STE 214 DALLAS TX 75207-9936 DALLAS TX 75207-9936 For more information about the comprehensive services provided at The Margot Perot Center, visit TexasHealth.org/Dallas-Women. work for User Defined (4" x 5.375") out: TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES-9936.LYT y 16, 2011 Produced by DAZzle Designer, Version 9.0.05 (c) 1993-2009, Endicia, www.Endicia.com U.S. Postal Service, Serial # Artwork for User Defined (4" x 5.375") Artwork for User Defined (4" x 5.375") Layout: TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES-9936.LYT Layout: TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES-9936.LYT May 16, 2011 May 16, 2011 Produced by DAZzle Designer, Version 9.0.05 Produced by DAZzle Designer, Version 9.0.05 (c) 1993-2009, Endicia, www.Endicia.com (c) 1993-2009, Endicia, www.Endicia.com U.S. Postal Service, Serial # U.S. Postal Service, Serial #

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