Reg Manning's Arizona postcards were very popular -- they are ubiquitous and generally found in used condition, so we know the commonness is not just a big warehouse find.
This "travelcard" was issued in 1941 by Curteich and distributed by Lollegard Specialty Company of Tucson Arizona. It is number 4-41 in this series, which I take to mean card #4 from the 1941 series.
My expertise with post cards is basicly in the pre-WWI era. I'm familiar with the output of Curt Teich, the card magnate of Chicago. Are you implying they changed the company imprimatur to "Curteich?" There's something of a step down in class in that.
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