PD108-NR 890228One FRI~E ~d in
February.
10~ COMMUNITY'
CLASSIFIEDS
CHILD CARE Legal
Put your clarified ad here
Notice
through the month of
February.
Call 462-8192.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNmES
Lunch Wait, Cook, Kitchen
Position, Host/Hostess.
Apply in person
10909 Composite Drive
American Greetinl Corp.
Part-time merchandiser for
greeting cards needed. Day-
time hours. Pays $4.35 an
hour. If interested, please
call 817-498-7523. EOE.
La Petite Academy, Coppell,
now interviewing for full and
part-time positions, 393-1272.
HOUSECLEANING
M.~.I., Inc.
Professional Maid Service
4~a-~138 .
Includes Laundry
Call now fo~ free estimate.
FOR SALE
For Sale: Sectional with otto-
man, $150; end table, $35;
typing stand, $25; desk, 575;
IBM Selectric II, $50; two-
drawer file cabinet, $35; and
microscope, $100. Call 462-
0292, 8-5, Mon.-Fri.
REAL ESTATE
41& Green~clle
Crump Custom, 2 LA, spa
w/deck, bearing fruit trees.
Walk to piriL. Motivated
sellers. LGM, 4&2~45& or
4&2-O~07. Open Sunday, 2-5.
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council of the City
of Coppell will hold a public
hearine on the 28th day of
February, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. in
the Coppell Town Center, for
consideration of a zoning
change, Case #ZC-516,
Shadow Woods Estates, at
the request of Thomas and
Katherine McHale, from
(R-Retail) to (SF-7), to allow
for the construction of singl~-,
family homes, on property
generally described as fol-
lows; Near the southwest
corner of Coppell Road and
Sandy Lake Road. All in-
terested citizens of the City
of Coppell and other par-
ties of interest are invited to
attend this public hearing
and participate in the same.
Any citizen of the City or
other party of interest may
also express his or her opinion
concerning the proposed
zoning change request by
letter addressed to 'the City
of Coppell, Planning Depart-
ment, P. O. Box 478, Cop.
pell, Texas 75019.
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NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council of the City
of Coppell will hold a public
hearing on the 28th day of
February, 1989, at 7:30 p.m.
in the Coppell Town Center,
for c o n s id era tiga~:~llp i n g
change, Case~#PD-108~/ on
115 (+/-) acres,~H~q~f PD-
Recreation Center, to (PD) for
lO) Office, (R) Retail, (C)
Commercial and (LIJ Light
Industrial, for the develop-
ment of institutional, office,
retail, commercial and in-
dustrial facilities on proper-
ty generally described as
follows:
1,206 (+/-) feet on the west
side of Denton Tap Road on
the north side of the Cotton-
belt Railroad, 3,150 ( +/-) feet
on the south side of Bethel
Road (save and except 750
(+/-J feet of outparcels
fronting on Bethel Road that
are in assorted other owner-
ships), and approximately
1,700 feet along the east side
of Coppell Road [save and
except 600 (+/-) feet of out-
parcels fronting on Coppell
Road that are in assorted
other ownerships). The
southern line is approximate-
ly 3,500 feet along the Cot-
tonbelt Railroad.
CifL~'. ,4d~ocffe
All interested-citizens of the
City of Coppell and other
parties of interest are in-
vited to attend this public
hearing and participate in
the same. Any citizen of
the City or other party of in-
terest may also express his
or her opinion concerning
the proposed zoning change
request by letter addressed
to the City of Coppell, Plan-
ning Department, P. O. Box
478, Coppell, Texas 75019.
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INVITATION TO BID
Coppell Independent School
District, 1201 Wrangler Drive,
Coppell, Texas 75019, will
receive bids for math mani-
pulative materials. For de-
tails and specifications con-
tact Vonita White's office
at 214-462-1201. All bids
must be received Friday,
March 10, 1989, at 10:00
A.M. The righ~ to reject any
and/or all bids is reserved.
Bids will be considered Mon-
day, Match 27, 1989, at 7:30
· P.M. in the Coppell I.S.D. Ad-
ministration Building. 2t,2-24
PUBLIC NOTICE
On 07/27/&8, at Coppell, TX,
the property described below
was seized by the Postal
Inspection Service for viola-
tion of title 18, United States
Code (USC), sections 2251-
2256.
402-88-001-001 Repub-
lic Money Order No. OG-
022547T0-7~ Dated June 11,
198&, in the amount of
$79.90.
402-88-001-002 S/N 801723
Sony BETA VCR, Model
SL-HF860A
402-88-001~003 S/N
ETSA37107, Panasonic VHS
VCR, Model PV 1366
The total appraised value of
this property is $450.00.
Steps are being taken to for-
feit this property adminis-
tratively pursuant to titJe
18, USC, section 2254, and
the following additional
federal laws and regulations:
title 19, USC, sections 1600-
1619 and title 39, Code of
Federal Regulations [CFR),
section 233.7 (1987). You
may contest the forfeiture
of this property and/or peti-
tion to the Postal Inspection
Service to request a pardon
of the forfeited property.
Any person desiring to con-
test the forfeiture in the U.S.
District Court must file with
the Postal Inspection Service
a claim of ownership and a
bond of $5,000 or 10% of
the value of the claimed pro-
perty, whichever is lower, but
not less than $250 on or be-
fore 3-9-89. Submit the bond
by cashiers check, certified
check, or money order, made
payable to the United States
of America, or present satis-
factory surety. If you are in-
digent (needy and poor},
you may not h~.ve to post
the bond. To request a wai-
ver of the bo~d you must
fully disclose your finances
in a signed statement on
PS Form 1518, Petition to Pro-
ceed In Forma Pauperis. You
can obtain this form from
the field office listed below.
File the signed PS Form 1518
and a claim of ownership of
the property with the Postal
Inspection Service ~y 3-9-89.
If you want to request a par-
don of the forfeited property,
submit a Petition for Remis-
sion or Mitigation [original
and two copies) with the Pos-
tal Inspection Service within
thirty (30) days following re-
ceipt of this notice. Follow
the guidelines of title 39,
CFR, section 233.7~(i ) in sub-
mitting this Petition. For-
feiture number 402-88-001
has been assigned to this for-
feiture action. Use this num-
ber to identify the property
when submitting the claim,
Petition for . Remission or
Mitigation, or other cor-
respondence to the Postal
Inspection Service. Submit
all correspondence to the In-~
spector In Charge, 4600 Mark
IV Parkway, Fort Worth, TX.
76161~9998. 3t, 3-3
February 17, 1989
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council of the City
of Coppell will hold a public
hearing on the 14th day of
March, 1989, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Coppell Town Center, for
consideration of a zoning
change, Case #ZC-518, from
(R) Retail, to (PD-SF-7) Plan-
ned Development Single
Family-7, for single family
development, on property
generally described as fol-
lows: the southwest corner
of Coppell Road and Sandy
Lake Road. All interested citi-
zens of the City of Coppell
and other parties of interest
are invited to attend this
public hearing and partici-
pate in the same. Any citi-
zen of the City or other party
of interest may also express
his or her opinion concerning
the proposed zoning change
request by letter addressed to
the City of Coppell, Planning
Department, P. O. Box 478,
Coppell, Texas 75019.
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continued on page 12
I
Las Colines Elementary School
Orchestra Students'
Enter Contest Las Colinas Menu
Stacy Thomason, Chris February 20- 24, 1989
Brown, and Joseph Chang
have entered the Solo and BREAKFAST
Ensemble Contest for sixth Monday: Scrambled Egg
through eighth graders, with Toast and Jelly,
They will participate in Milk
the C-FB lSD ConteSt on Tuesday: Juice, Peanut.
February 18, at Dan F. Butter Toast, Milk
Long Jr. High School in Wednesday: Juice, Pan-
Carrollton. cakes and Syrup, Milk
Stacy and Chris will Thursday: Fruit, Sausage
each perform a duet and a Pattie, Biscuits and Jel-
solo. Joseph has chosen ly, Milk
to perform two solos. Jo- Friday: Juice, Cereal, Milk
seph and Stacy play violin. LUNCH
Chris plays the string bass. Monday: Spaghetti with
If a rating of a I is Meat Sauce and French
achieved, a blue ribbon Bread or Ccispito
medal will be awarded. A Tuesday: Chicken Fajitas
red ribbon medal is earned or Hot Dog
for a II. III merits a certi- Wednesday: Sausage Piz-
ficate. The experience of za or Burrito
performing for a judge as Thursday: Hamburger on
a sixth grader will help Bun or Chicken Pattie on
prepare these students for Bun
competitions in the future. Friday: Crispy Taco/Tortil-
The intense training has la or Stuffed Potato
already made Mrs. New- SECONDARY LUNCH
house, orchestra teacher at Monday: Salisbury Steak
Las Colinas, notice an im- with Gravy, Hot roll
provement in the progress Tuesday: Toasted Cheese
of the students going to Sandwich, Vegetable
concert. Beef Soup
All of the sixth graders Wednesday: Sausage
and junior high students Pizza
in the district have the op- Thursday: Soft Homemade
portunity to participate in Beef/Bean Burritos
the contest. Friday: BBQ Chicken,
Mexican Cheese Toast