HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969 New Branch Post OfficeCS Post Office
Scheduled To
'Open Monday
The post office in the Redmond
Terrace shopping center will be
open for business at, 8 �.m. Mon-
day. t 4 1 ,
Ernest Gregg, postmaster of
College Station, said there will
be a ribbon cutting ceremony to
celebrate the long - delayed open-
ing.
The new station has suffered
from labor and construction prob-
lems since July which have caused
several postponements, Gregg
said.
College Station Mayor D. A.
Anderson will be present for the
ceremonies, Gregg added, along
with Ernest Haertig, a postal
service officer, and several city
councilmen.
The new office will be serving
residents and students in the
southeastern portion of College
Station.
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New Branch Post Of f iee
The Redmond Terrace Branch Post Office Mayor Andy Anderson, who was.out of town.
was officially opened yesterday with a rib Facing Holt in the suit is College Station
bon - cutting ceremcny attended by College Postmaster Ernest Gregg and in the
Station city officials and citizens. Mayor Pro sweater, the superintendent of the new sub -
Tem 0. M. Holt (left) acted in place of station Clink Mnfeek_