OCR Text |
Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, April 10, 1991 Page 3 Orem's Maaco auto painting moves to larger new location By Clyde E. Weeks Managing Editor' What do you do with your car when it needs painting or it has been damaged in an accident: a growingnumberoflocal residents are following the advice of Robert Stack on television who advises "Take your car to Maaco to get service you can trust!" So many motorists have followed fol-lowed that advice that Bruce Keetch's Orem Maaco Auto Paint & Bodyworks has had to expand their facilities to accommodate the increased business. Operating with one paint booth for nearly 10 years at his 560 North 100 West facility, Keetch recently reached the point where a new building was needed to handle the growing volume of business. STATE STREET LOCATION Finding just the right location, loca-tion, and designing the building to meet his special needs became a top priority to Keetch. Remarkably, an excellent location loca-tion at 574 North State Street became available, adjacent to his existing operation. An attractive block-faced building was designed and built on that site, and Maaco Auto Painting & Bodyworks opened for business there this week. Keetch says that the new facility is much larger than the old building, and it contains two dirt-free spray booths which double the capacity of the shop. Also providing fool-proof painting operations are temperature-controlled ovens in which paint dries vMir ie nno nf thft hinnflst zytrmmsmBSi smmmm&tz ymrssfsaawr mmmm& Auto Painting by... n, JL , .rfff f 1 U We've got J I 6 SerV'Ce l budget! Vu S. AMBASSADOR &s&. M99ff ,W-' tN7k, presidentialV NOW . 2 special '5y OPEN 1 O SUPREME "S AT OUR Hi O U,'"CMC 1 . new S k$399 ' LOCATION IK urethanV PIAKIH 11 1 N3UPREME ,' LAJ 599 N during your life. ' A . If you re in an accident you want a collision expert to work on your car who knows his job. And you want it done at a price which is reasonable. No shortcuts, just an honest price with a quarantee of quality workmanship. That's the Maaco promise. We'll give you a bid, take care of all the details with your insurance company and put you back on the road quickly, with your car looking as good as new. We're locally owned but backed with Maaco s National Guarantee and over 600 dealers nationwide. BRUCE KEETCH faster at 180 degrees with less chance for something to go wrong. SEVEN MILLION VEHICLES According to Bruce Keetch, Maaco has painted over seven million vehicles. 'To this day, 40 percent of our work consists of recommendations recommenda-tions from satisfied customers," he said. "Maaco quality is uniform and consistent, and that goes whether your local Maaco Center is in Toronto or Atlanta, San Diego or Orem. Our hundreds of centers do this kind of work every day." Maaco is the premier car painting and bodyworks in America, with car owners depending on their service regularly. In case of a vehicle accident, investments vou will 574 NORTH STATE - OREM ACROSS THE STREET FROM K-MART SHOP HOURS: MON-FRI 8-6 EXPIRES 5591 the car owner may have it towed directly to Maaco, according to Bruce Keetch. WE HANDLE EVERYTHING "One advantage to doing so is that we can handle everything, including the initial contact with your insurance company. If your automobile is drivable, bring it to our center." . Keetch says Maaco will honor your insurance company's appraisal ap-praisal of damages. "Should there be any adjust ment necessary, well deal directly direct-ly with the adjuster-thereby eliminating any inconvenience to you. Maaco will give you the kind of service you would expect as a preferred customer." LIMITED GUARANTEE Carefully tailoring their paint services to the needs of its customers, Maaco guarantees guaran-tees each painted vehicle against wrinkling or peeling for these periods of time: Congressional Service 3 months Ambassador Service - 9 months Presidential Service - 12 months Supreme Service - 24 months Commercial Vehicles - 3 months Locally owned and backed with Maaco's National Guarantee Guaran-tee and over 600 dealers, nationwide, nation-wide, Orem's new Maaco Auto Painting & Bodyworks welcomes Utah Valley residents to visit the new location and take advantage of the special budget prices. a o d make I mm X St SCERA President Norm Nielsen and April Wetzel, Director of the SCERA Foundation, review the preliminary plans for the new SCERA Cultural Arts Center for which a community-wide community-wide funding program was launched this week. This is the SCERA Theatre's 50th Anniversary SCERA Cultural Center Continued from Front Page variety of entertainment experiences ex-periences for local residents. Musical theatre, the Utah Symphony, Sym-phony, piano concerts by Gina Bachauer competition winners, and even "Elvis Lives" with Dr. Von Moody have drawn crowds from all over Utah to the Shell. This summer's offerings include in-clude Robert Peterson in "Man of La Mancha," the popular musicals, musi-cals, "Into The Woods" and "The Sound of Music,"" CULTURAL FACILITIES Construction of the SCERA Cultural Arts Center as an addition addi-tion to the SCERA Theatre will provide approximately 15,000 square-feet of space, including art galleries, classrooms, rehearsal areas and exhibit space. The funding for the new Cultural Arts Center will be used for construction construc-tion of the building, as well as for an endowment fund that will enable low and middle-income children the opportunity to take music and dance lessons at the Center, among other things. Aesthetically, the Cultural Arts Center is being designed to enhance and expand the classic design of the SCERA Theatre, resulting in a single structure, architecturally ar-chitecturally harmonious ion a unified motif. . '. .-v . v'.:'- ! ' i , . . f k K! f r 4 m Tt 1 J 4 f ..:. i :: .. - 'r.i : m KXKXXKXXKXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 111 N4 AUKJ i III V 'V I I II V I ". r ff " ' fr WWSsyx 1J9C SIMULTANEOUS EVENTS The completed building will be designed in such a way as to enable three or four separate events to be taking place at the same time-much like the Kennedy Ken-nedy Center in Washington, D.C. SCERA President Norm Nielsen Niel-sen says he envisions the completed com-pleted SCERA Cultural Arts Center Cen-ter as a highly utilitarian facility Legislator offers tax tips to Orem Womens Club John Valentine, Utah State Legislator, was guest speaker at the Orem Women's Club meeting April 3 at the Scera Lounge. Topic for discussion was, 'Tour Rich Uncle-Saving You Taxes." Tax issues discussed included in-cluded state sales tax, state income in-come tax, out of state income tax and federal income tax. The speaker also explainedin-heritance explainedin-heritance tax, gift tax (amount possible without penalty), and family living trusts. Valentine answered questions ques-tions about settling estates and setting up wills and trusts, which he said should be reviewed every five years. He said informal administrations ad-ministrations would avoid heavy costs and much time consumed in regular probates. of artists display hundreds of - which will greatly expand the cultural cul-tural opportunities for everyone in this area. "Our goal is in sight," he said. We warmly welcome wide participation par-ticipation in the "Sign Up For SCERA" Program, so that work can get underway in the near future fu-ture on this ambitious undertak-ing. undertak-ing. Valentine is affiliated with Howard Lewis and Petersen, law firm of Provo. He secured his BS degree in accounting and economics from Brigham Young University in 1973 and a law de- crrpft from thft J. Reuben Clark 0 - - Law School at BYU. He teaches evening classes on Probates and Estates at Utah Valley Community Com-munity College and is an Adjunct Professor of law at BYU. He is involved in community activities and serves on numerous committees. commit-tees. He has served in the Utah State Legislature the past two years. The next Women's Club meeting meet-ing will be a luncheon and fashion show on Saturday, April 20, in the UVCC Ballroom. Call Verda Anderson for tickets (225-4043). lanascapes, riorais ana portraits in oil, water color, acrylics and more. Many people wait tor this show to redecorate every year! Bring the ramily and stroll through this gallery or color and excitement all this week! NIVERSITY MALL N s ) |