The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 Page: 17 of 18
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Wednesday. August It
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Classified Advertising
TO PLACE YOL'R CLASSIFIED AD CALL 972-442-5515 ^
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SELF .STORAGE
RV AND BOAT STORAGE
•RESIDENT MANAGER
• COMMERCIAL TENANTS
WELCOME
• CONCRETE OUTSIDE
• ELECTRONIC GATE
• AVAILABLE SIZES:
5x5 up to 11-46
• FENCED
• WELL LIGHTED
• NO DEPOSIT
• CANOPY PARKING FOR RVS
& MOTOR COACHES <-»<«
Hours:
Tues-Sat 9-5
Closed Sun 4 Mon
Gate Access
24 hours a day
7 days a week
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3151 PARKER RD.
Expert Brick Repair
0:ti lc*d house walk fireplace* etc
Mortar color watched
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Howard Mitchell 972-636-3201
Tim Loughry^rtiy
Construction
Colored & Stamped concrete. All
types of residential construction!
972-429-16SS; 972-742-2636
)&P F«nce
Wood or chain link, built or
repaired. Free Estimates
Call Dduid-972-429-9168
10-41 pd
Escoe Mowing
972-429-1356
Acreage Mowing
Unimproved Lots
10-71 pU
Wanted
I. A VON
Caretaker for elderly lady. Monday-Fn-
day. flexible hours, housekeeping and
prepare one meal 972-442-7977
_ 12-lt-pd
Public Notices
NOTICE OK NAME CHANCE
SunRise Care tk Rehabilitation
for Wylie has changed its name to
SunBridge Care tk Rehabilitation
for Wylie. The facility is still oper-
ated by the same company, which
decided to change its name from
SunRise Healthcare Corporation to
SunBridge Healthcare Corporation
to end a dispute with another com-
pany of the use of the name "Sun-
Rist”. SunBridge operates 381
long-term care facilities in the Unit-
ed States and has operated SunRise
Care & Rehab lor Wylie since 1993
The facility will continue to pro-
vide its residents with the same
high quality services. SunBridge
Care A Rehab lor Wylie is a 98 bed
facility offering long-term and reha-
bilitation services to area residents,
in addition to physical, occupational
and speech therapy services, we
offer a full calendar of activities for
any level of function ability. We
also provide a specialized wound
care and stroke recovery program.
Headquartered in Albuquerque.
N.M . Sun Healthcare Group. Inc Is
a diversified international long-term
care provider Sun companies oper-
ate long-term and postacute care
facilities in the United States, the
United Kingdom, Spain. Germany
and Australia. Sun subsidiaries pro-
vide therapy and pharmacy services,
lullill the medical supply needs ol
nursing homes, and offer a compre-
hensive array of ancillary services
lor the healthcare industry.
_12-11-193
ORDINANCE NO. 99-8-459
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 154 Ol THE CODE OF
CITY Ol MURPHY. TEXAS. BY
PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL Ol
SIGNS ERECTED IN VIOLA
HON OF ORDINANCE ok
ERECTED WITHOUT A PROPER
PERMIT. AND DELETING A
PORTION OF SECTION 154;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A
PENALTY CLAUSE; AND PRO-
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
The Murphy City Council passed
the above ordinance on August 2,
1999. A copy ol the ordinance may
be purchased or read in the Office
of the City Secretary.
Public Notices
Approved: Roy W Bentle.
Mayor
Attest Linda B Mar Icy.
City Secretary
___12-11-952
ORDINANCE NO. VMM-Ill
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF l AVON. TEXAS.
ADOPTING A MUNICIP *.L
COURT TECHNOLOGY Ft E.
PROVIDING A SEPARATE
FUND; PROVIDING A SEVER
ABILITY CLAUSE; AND PRO
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
12-It-391
American Heart i
Association 7
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Keep
more than
memories
alive with
memorials
and tributes.
AMERICAN HEART
ASSCXIATION
Ml MORIALS&TRIBUTES
1-800-AHA-USA1
I bit, spine provided as a puDiH. service
'1994 19*4 7 American Heart Association
Remember
SCHOOL HAS STARTED!
Watch out for
children!
Drive Sakkey!
TEXAS STATEWIDE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK
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TexSCAN Week of August 15,1999
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
AVON I’KOlincTS: Sun >uui own business
Work lleviblc hours Knjoy unlimited earnings
Call loll lire. I 888 94’ 40V I
OWN YOUR OWN SI 00 Sure or CkOO tf
pau-1. sins’ western weai lingerie, hitd.il gift
Includes inventory, futures, buying mp. train-
ing Minimum investment. SI9.9UU Call
l.iheny I SOI J27 1031
$$$ REALISTIC OPFORTUNITY lomake this
or more m your own greeting eard business' No
selling PT/bT Service retail slores Requires
$9.SOU investment freedom Sales and Market-
in». I >00-231-26.32___
DR1V1 Its WANTED
ARROW TRUCKING COMPANY ......
drive for she besr' $1,000 sign on bonus Dry
van, flatbed, and regional opportunities available
Regional drivers home weekly Top pay. equip
men! and benefits. Student drivers welcome Call
I 888 277 6937 today'__
DRIVER COMPANY DRIVERS and Owner
Operators Call today and ask about our greal new
compensation and bonus packages Boyd Bros,
l 800-343J923 (OQ» cNI l MOW 1377) EOt
DRIVER-COMPANY DRIVERS iiuauiuevd
home every Iwo weeks, average miles .V100. lop
pay and great benefits. Owner operators 80c per
loaded mile wuh greal lease options' Trainees -
company paid training' Cal Ark. I-888-4CALARK
(1-888-437 $27$)
DRIVER COVENANT I RANSPORT *Coasi
lo coast runs ‘Teams start 35c-37v 'Si .(XJO sign
on bonus for experienced company drivers For
experienced drivers and owner operators. 1-800-
441-4394 For graduate students I -800-338-6428
DRIVER - GREAT PAY and high miles' Plus
100 new freighlliners. HOT wesi coast runs. 99%
no touch. 401K. Qual Com. in-cah email Call
today! John Christncr Trucking. I 800-328-3673.
DRIVER • NEW TRUCK purchase program
Own a 2000 Freighllmer in 30 months No money
down Company and O/O positions also avail-
able Texas Star Express, 1-800-888-0203
DRIVER - O/Os/ELATBED Smithway Motor
Express New pay package, weekly pay, greal home
time Charles Malone, 1-800-932-8091. ____
DRIVERS - EXPERIENCED/NON-EXPERI-
ENCED great pay. homelime. vans and flats
Call Nalional Distributors. 1-888-209-0617 or
1-830-773-8343._
DRIV ERS MARTEN TRANSPORT ‘All
other pay increase *OTR ‘Drive more miles •Com-
pany paid lumpers ‘Up lo 38cpm. Call
I-800-395-333L www marten com.__________
DRIVERS - NEW PAY package Applications
processed in 2 hours or less Ixmg-haul and regional
dnvers Class-ACDL required Commenlal Express.
I-800 727 4374 __
DRIVERS - NOW HIRING! OTR drivers
Company and O/O Super teams split up to: 40c
Company. 84c O/O I-800-CFT-DRIVF.
www.clidnve.com_____ __
DRIVERS SOLOS START up to 16cpm
Teams up lo 38cpm $10,000 longevny bonus
Minimum 23 wilh 6 months OTR experience
Vernon Sawyer. I-888 829-9363
DRIVERS - W MEN I I conn r> benefiu. we'va
gor all Ihe bells and whistles ‘New pay raise
•Solos 29cpm *$1,000 sign on bonus Training
opportunities SRT. 1-877 BIG PAYDAY
(I 877 244 7293), loll fret._
l l I l i WOOD TRANSPORTATION HlK
ING long-haul ftaibed drivers. Peierbuili equip
mem Guaranteed home lime and complete pack-
age of benefits Also need long-haul owner opera
tors Please call 1-800 438-4279
SWIFT TRANSPORTATION HIRING driv-
ers and teams' Cento acred CDL naming available.
Excellent pay and benefits, consistent miles assigned
equipment Rider programs. I 800-387-1013
(EOE - M/F)__
ATTN: TRAINEES/EXPERIENCED leva'
truck drivers Experienced drivers earn $978+/
week No experience? CDL training provided No
high school diploma required No employment
contract!! AMC, Inc l 800-673 M93
HOMS EVERY 7-It days! N«w pay pin Si or*)
sign on OTR and regional, van and flatbed New
equipment Class A CDI. Roadrunncr Suzanne.
I 800 250-2461 or 1-403 319-9141______________
DRIVERS-OTR, TF! AM, owner/operators, siu
denis.CDL. HazMal. endorsements, clean MVR
Greal pay package Hume weekly EOE Andrus Trans-
portation, I -800-888-5838 or I -800-451 -6129
SMALL TRUCKING COMPANY needs OTR
driver wilh one year expcnence New Petes arriving,
lots of miles. (Class A CDI.) Coastal Lights. Inc
1-800-654-0528 _________________
EDUCATION/TRAINING
A $3(MM0+/YR career! l.carn lo drive an 18-
wheeler CDL. room & board, meals. Iranspona
Iron. IOOW financing/placement. 1-800-345-9371.
Hook Up Driving Academy 5465 Hwy S Joplin.
MO 64804.__
COMPANY SPONSORED I RAINING and first
year income $35K • Sievens Transport OTR driv-
ers warned' Non-experienced or experienced.
I -800-333-8393 EOE_
EARN $800/WEEK driving over Ihe road' No
experience? No problem. Training opportunities
available wnh luilion reimbursement Call USA
I ruck, 1-800-237-4042. exl 2312._
TRI-STATE SEMI Driver Training, Inc ‘lob
placemen! assistance before naming Turnon tons
available, no credit check *17 day training *3001 N
MS, Palmer. FX Tall I-888 854-7364
EMPLOYMENT
SALES MEMBERSHIP REP Do*s 540 &5K
or more income escile sou' NFIB offers lull ben-
DIVE IN!
7f ~ *
Learn more
about summer
kids' camps,
family support
groups, and
life-saving
research.
Dive into
MDA!
Muscular
< Dystrophy Association
Jerry Lewis,
Help Wanted
American National Bank - Wylie
Personal Bank. Accountable for developing new consumer
loan business and selling Bank products. The lending
responsibility includes: determining credit-worthiness and
ability of customers to repay loans and servicing the loans.
Also responsible for promoting the sale of Bank products
and performing operational duties to support the sale of
products and services. Requires A years of general banking
experience; 3 years commercial or consumer or mortgage
banking or financial services experience; knowledge of laws
and regulations related to lending Please reference posi-
tion OO^PB-0722. 12-1M20
3
National Chairman
1-800-572-1717
www.mdausa.org
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► Nonprofit foundation
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America campaign
r|Vn free flowering trees will be
A given to each person who joins
Tile National Arltor Day Foundation
The free trees are part of the
nonprofit Foundation’s Trees for
America campaign.
The ten trees are: 2 White Flower-
ing Dogwoods. 2 Washington
Hawthorns. 2 Golden Ftaintrees,
2 American Redbuds, and 2 Flower-
ing Crabapples.
"These compact trees were
selected for planting in large or
small spaces,” John Rosenow. the
Foundation’s president, said “These
free flowering trees will give your
home the beauty of pink, white, and
yellow flowers — and also provide
winter berries and nesting sites for songbirds.”
The flowers of the White Flowering Dogwood i Conus horde are large and showy in the spring Dogwoods
green leaves turn purple in Ihe tall Their glossy red trurts p- . de food lor songbirds during the tail and winter
The trees will be shipped
postpaid at the right time for
planting in your area.
February through May in the
spring or October through
mid-December in the fall,
along with enclosed planting
instructions. The six to twelve
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grow or they will be replaced
free of charge
Members also receive a
NOTICF. While most advertisers are reputable, we cannot guarantee their products or services advertised We urge our readers to use
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Call this Newspaper to Advertise Statewide and Regionally or Call 512-477-6755.
These free flowering
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home the beauty of
pink, white, and
yellow flowers-and
also provide winter
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— John Rosenow, President
ArKir Day Foundation ...
——mmm^—^ ^ subscription to the
Foundation’s bimonthly publi-
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Book, with information about tree planting and care.
America needs more trees
The United States has lost a third of its forest cover
in the last 200 years.
Our towns and cities should have twice as many
street trees as we have today.
We need more trees around our homes and
throughout our communities. We need more trees to
protect our farm fields and our rivers and streams To
provide wood for our homes and a thousand products
we use everyday.
Trees help conserve energy
Trees cool our homes and entire cities in the
summer, and slow cold winter winds. Shade trees and
windbreaks can cut home utility bills 15-35'/.
©1999 The National Arbor Day Foundation
Trees clear the air we breathe. They provide life-
giving oxygen while they remove particulates front the
air and reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Trees along rivers and streams help keep the water
clean. Trees reduce the risk ol flooding. Planted as
field windbreaks, they fight topsoil erosion
Trees provide food, shelter, and nesting sites lor
songbirds.
Trees increase property values, and make our
homes and neighborhoods more livable.
You can help by planting trees Join today, and
plan! your Trees for America!
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lo unprove the environment
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