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Menifee Mail Station Has a New Owner

by Steve
5/24/2007 07:39:00 PM

Menifee Mail StationFor years, Menifee Mail Station, the mailboxes, shipping, faxing, and copying store, has been a popular place where thousands of people in the Menifee Valley relied on for their shipping and mailing needs.

Located between Albertson's and Fantastic Sams in the shopping center on Newport Rd and Murrieta Rd, it's now under a new owner.

The last few years it was owned by Durenda Lauzon, affectionately known by many as "Doe". Just a few weeks ago, it was purchased by Penny, who owns another Menifee area business, ATS Computer Academy, on Bradley Rd.

Penny wants to branch out her corporate holdings by adding Menifee Mail Station. She'll be running it for awhile, and hopes to develop into a franchise later on. She'll also be holding computer classes in the shop.

The photograph above is that of Doe. Hiding behind her is Penny, who shyed away from the camera. You'll have to visit Menifee Mail Station to see her.

If you want to see Doe, she'll still be working at Menifee Mail Station for awhile, teaching Penny the ropes. Doe's husband recently purchased an auto repair shop here in Menifee, American Auto USA, and she'll be working there.

On a side note, the Fantastic Sams next door to Menifee Mail Station is also under new ownership as of a few weeks ago. It was bought by a Delta Airlines pilot.

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