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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 25

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FBI says bombers remain a mystery hereabouts Wednesday 1 al "Er! cf hb Waste, Including those ose Ph Valiquelle took note of the bombers' MM In cases the bombs exploded tar 8 ete building had left for the dav The 0 e(sman ocuDan I to do something about it." similari all the bombs have based on a si atur of the same bombmaker, cased on the way the bomb is built and the materials used- aTvSTH 3 aVe iSSUed followin some the bom wS bearing fhe explosions telephoned news organizations before The communiques use what Kenneth Walton, FBI deputy assistant director, called "standard Marxist-Leninist rhetoric" to decry ifs econormc and military involvement in developing nations rf? 1111 the NCW York area bombings has been erent the United Freedom Front, Guerrilla PR, uemlla Resistance and Revolutionary Fighting Group -FBI investigators suspect they are all the same isKtho ht lo hav been behind three explosions in the Valiquette said the bombers' use of different names may be an attempt to confuse law enforcement, a hid to create the impression there are more groups than there are, or both eSd or, 'r 1 0 8 0 al Union Carbide shattered 100 windows and 3 Wlde le in the com Pany's research facility, causing an estimated $500,000 damage, according to the company ltrtchbo ard at Westchester Rockland Newspapers took a PrlpS Sd ht from a man Claimin 8 to be fro United Freedom Front, taking responsibility for the blast. The New York Daily reC( Ved re ar Said the Said Down with apartheid. Down with U.S. imperialism No one was inside the building at the time of the blast he said alarms 6 S3id FB1 lat reC6iVed a com munique attacking hi Pe ar rld 3nd Um Carbide dealing! Twenty-one hours earlier, another blast blamed on the same terrorists wrecked part of the South African Consulate in Manhattan. A caHe to The Associated Press said the bombing was an attack on apartheid the South African system of racial separation which has resulted in political supremacy of the country's white minority 6 denUfied the author of the statement as "Guerrilla According to Union Carbide spokesman Tom Failla, the company was one of the original signers of the Sullivan Principles a voluntary t0 Tropical storm Isidore brushes Florida coast MIAMI Tropical storm Isidore whisked across the southeast Florida coastline Thursday, bringing heavy rains and up to 50 mph winds that eroded beaches and flooded roads The Florida Highway Patrol reported no major accidents stemming from to the ninth named storm of the 1984 Atlantic hurricane season 'People thought that it was going to be a lot worse that was the wrong conception," said Dr.

Neil Frank, director of "the National Hurricane Center. "I want to emphasize this was not a hurricane. It's a tropical storm You really don see much destruction with a tropical storm he said Storms attain hurricane status when sustained winds reach at least 74 mph. An Air Force monitoring plane Thursday found Isidore's highest winds at aO mph, with gusts up to 55 mph reported at Melbourne Some flooding and beach erosion were reported, caused largely bv accompanying high tides of one to three feet above normal, according to forecasters. The weather service said the storm would bring heavy rainfall to southern Florida, with amounts reaching five to 10 inches in some Gale warnings were posted from Cape Canaveral on the state's central east coast to Jupiter Inlet in the south.

Small craft also were advised to stay port as far north as Savannah, on the Atlantic coast; from As of 3 p.m. EOT, Isidore was centered near latitude 27 6 north longitude 80.a west, or about 15 miles northeast of Fort Lauderdale The broad eye of the storm began moving across Palm Beach County between Boca Raton and Boynton Beach at 7: 45 a.m forecasters said Frank said it was unlikely that Isidore would strengthen but cautioned that if it veered over water again it could increase its force Asked if any major damage could be expected, Frank said, "Absolutely In Palm Beach, police Sgt. Robert Price said part of State Road MA Florida coastal highway, had washed out, and workers were securine signs and barricades. "We have severe beach erosion about 10 feet from one of the houses and they were pouring sand all night to try and save the house said police Chief Louis Spano of Ocean Ridge, located between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. "The whole town is getting beach erosion." Spano added "In one place, we went down 4 feel in depth." "We've had some reports of some minor flooding (mainly in intersections) but nothing of any major significance at all "said Broward County emergency-preparedness director Arthur St Amand Scattered power outages also were being reported "because of the wind, said Barne Sobczak, a supervisor in the West Palm Beach area But he said most of the problems were resolved quickly Meanwhile, the center of tropical storm Hortense was estimated near latitude 30.0 north and longitude 59.8 west at noon, or about 300 miles east of Bermuda, the weather service said.

Hortense, a hurricane for less than 24 hours before it lost strength and was downgraded has been moving slowly and erratically and is expected to continue north- northeast al 5 mph. The approach of Isidore had prompted many to lake emereencv measures. Many supermarkets, service stations, lumber yards and hardware stores reported high demand for such items as flashlights canned goods, batteries and bottled water. Rain from the storm forced Calder Race Course in Miami to cancel its horse races. Public schools in Palm Beach County were ordered closed Thursday due to Isidore, although Bennett T.

Kennedy director of the county's emergency management division, called it a mistake. Public schools in Broward and Dade counties also were closed Thursday, but only for the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashana. Joy Mcllwain, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Community Affairs, said all stale parks in Monroe County were closed as a "precautionary measure," but reopened at noon Thursday Custodians and cafeteria managers at several area public schools used as emergency shelters were put on, alert in case the shelters were needed. legal NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held by the La Marque Industrial Development Corporation (The on October 15, al 5:30 p.m., CST, at the City Council Cham bers, 327 Laurel, La Marque, Texas, with respect lo an Issue ot Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (The lo finance the acquisition and construction ol a manufacturing facility and the equipment necessary (or the operation of the facility and re lated expenses (collectively the The Facility will manufacture tea- bag envelopes and related products. The maximum aggregate face amount ol (he Bonds lo be issued with respect to the Facility Is Jl.000,000.

The Initial owner, operator, or manager of the Facility. Is George Schmidt i Inc. The prospective location ol the Facility is on an 8 43 acre tract on Volney Road as Lot 10 Notices and part ol Lot 13, Hlgland Allotment Addllion, within I he corporate limits o( the Clfy of Marque, Galveslon, County, Texas. All Interested persons are Invited lo attend thai public hearing to express their views wllh respect to fhe Facility and ot the Bonds. Questions and requesfs lor additional Information may be direcled lo Mr.

Ivan Langford, La Marque, Texas. Any Interested persons who are unable to allend Ihe meeting may submit fhelr views In writing to the above named person prior to Ihe scheduled hearlna. NOTICE Of I'MTENfToN "TO LEASE FOR MINERAL PURPOSES "Nollce is hereby given that Ihe Commissioners' Court ol Galveston County, Texas, will, on Ihe )sl day ot October, 19ti, at 2.00 p.m. receive and consider Friday Morning, September 28,1984 Sije (SalutBtun SailQ 7-B bids for a Mineral Lease on 3.415 net mineral out ol tract of land out ot Block Itl of Addition fo the Town o( Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas, such tract of land being Paul Hopkins Park In Dickinson, Texes A complete descrlp (Ion of such trad ol land may be obtained from the County Al- forney'sO(flce. Bids shall be addressed to the Commissioners' Court ol Galveslon County, Texas, Third Floor, County Courthouse, Galveston, Texas 77550.

and shall be marked "Bid for Mineral Lease" and shall contain, In con nection with the Lease of said Mineral Estate, The Commissioned' Court will not con- slder any bid wherein the County does not receive at least a THE BEST thing about advertising in classified is the response. Low priceJsa close second! 744-3611 Houston (713) 488-1009 P.O. Box 628, Galveston, TX 77553 INDEX, RATES AND INFORMATION RATES LINER ADS BASIC OR "OPEN" RATES (3 Line Minimum) 3 1 Day S5.25 3 Lines 10 $21.00 3 3 V9.00 3 30 $59.40 Ads exceeding One Column Inch are billed at the open rate of 56.72 per column inch. Commercial contract rates are available qn request. SPECIAL "PRIVATE PARTY" RATE PLANS up to S500 pr.ce 3 For over 3 8'9' Dick-up rales are SI .00 for ads pef umn 'rich for display ads.

No refunds for early cancellations of the ohove special pnvale party pl a 5 GENERAL POLICIES Idft lveS ly nev reserves th nghi to correctly classify revise and re eC concel an advertisement at any time. Acceptance ot any ad is to credit approval and supervisory acceptance. The News shall no, be liable (or errors, omissions, or the failure publish any od for any r. OS on liability far errors shall exceed the cos, of that por for P5 Th 0 UR A THE FIRST AY DAY oi W5 res ori5lble for incorrect ads after FIRST Only standard abbreviations are accepted classified ads Copy changes during the ordered schedule constitutes new ad and new charges Some classifications require pre-payment. CLASSIFIED INDEX EMPLOYMENT it He cge 70 He'BWsn-ss- FINANCIAL MERCHANDISE S'OCk! Money Tolocn IS At'! Si ci 5 Cc- -5 i 9j4 tac'j i LIVESTOCK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 50 Hones for Sale GaU 51 Condos Towahomeifo.Saie SJ lots GoNejron Va 55 For Sole 56 Cijndos Towihor-esFot Mariar.

57 58 Va.nto.id Mobi'eHofssForSaJe 60 CoTOirepc.ol Inroire For Galveslon 61 Commercial Income For SaV Mainland 62 Acreage fot Developir.ei-.t Reel htote Won-ed 0 Sea! Vomlond 65 RealtstoK, M.iteiiano '22 Vetoes '13 Eso-s For Hire SVl Us Djr. Ur.l.ty Trovers 130 Au-a-iat F'orts 13' SI! pa.r 13! insurance '33 Automcb Truck US VVan'ed trucks Fot Sol 'JO Tracks Vans i Wheel Onve- for5ai Wotices 3 royalty. All Leases shall be In compliance with Chapter 71 and 52 both ot Ihe Natural Re- sourses Code, Said bid shall furlher conlaln a provision thai no use will be made of Ihe surf ace The Commissioners' Court ol Galveslon County shall have the right lo reject any and all bids or to accepl the bid which. In Ihe opinion of Ihe Commissioners' Courl, is most advanlageous lo Ihe County. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF GALVESTON TEXAS BY: HARVEY BAZMAN Special Commissioner Published NOTICE OF APPUCATToN FOR Ol AN GAS WAST DISPOSAL WELL PERMIT Secondary Gas Recovery P.O.Box SJ27, Tyler.

Texas, 75711 has applied to Ihe Railroad Commission ot Texas for a permit fo dispose ol produced salt water or other oil and gas waste by well Injection into a porous formation not productive ol oil or gas. The applicant proposes to dispose ol oil and gas waste Into the Miocene Thompson Trustee Unit, Well The proposed disposal well is located 2 miles NE from Hitchcock in fhe Hitchcock. HE. Field, in Galvesfon County. The waste waler will be injected into strala in the subsurface depth Interval from U50to5930teet.

The well was formerly Ihe Phillips Delaney LEGAL AUTHORITY: Chapter 27 of Ihe Texas Waler Code, as amended. Title 3 ot Ihe Natural Resources Code, as amended, and the Statewide Rules of the Oil and Gas Division of the Railroad Commission of Texas. Requests for a public hearing from persons nho can show fhey 6rt adversely affecled, or requesfs for further information concerning any aspect the application should be submitted in writing, within fifteen days of publication, '0 the Underground Injection Control Section, Oil and Gas Division, Railroad Commission of Texas, Drawer 12967. Capilol Stalion. Austin, Texas PUBLISHED: ORDINANCE NO.

it-it AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING STANDARDS 1971, OF THE CITY OF GALVESTON BY ADDING A NEW SECTION REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE HEIGHTOF STRUCTURES AND OBJECTS OF NATURAL GROWTH. AND OTHERWISE REGULATING THE USE OF PROPERTY IN THE VICINITY OF THE GALVESTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT BY CREATING THE APPROPRIATE ZONES AND ESTABLISHING THE BOUND ARIES THEREOF. PROVID ING FOR CHANGES IN THE RESTRICTIONS AND BOUNDARIES OF SUCH ZONES: REFERRING TO THE GALVESTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ZONING MAP WHICH IS INCORPORATED IN AND MADE A PART OF THIS ORDl NANCE, REPEALING CONFLICTING PARTS OF OTHER ORDINANCES: AND PROVID ING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. I. Palsy M.

Poole. Secretary of fhe Council of the City of Galvesfon. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of CAPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. EJ-70, adopted by City Council of the City of Galveston at its regular meeting held on the ijth day September. 19H, as the same appears in records of this office If.

1 TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I SL-iscribe rny hereto officially under me corporate seal of the City of Galveslon this day of September, 19S4, Patsy M. Poole. Secretary ot the Council of the City of Galveston, PUBLISHED: f.2J-2a-2S/«.! ORDINANCE NO', AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER THE CODE OF THE CITY OF GALVESTON. 1 5 2 AS 'MENDED.

TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON BERMUDA BEACH DRIVE. REPEALING INCONSISTENT PARTS OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR READING BY DESCRIPTIVE CAPTION ONLY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. I. Paisy Poole, Secretary tre Council of the City of Galvesfon. do hereby certify that trie forego ing is a true and correct cooy of CAPTION Or ORDINANCE NO f-71 adopted by the City Council of the City of Galvesfon at its regular meeting held on The 13th September.

195.1. as tttt same appears recores of this office IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I Suoscribe my name hereto of. 'loany uncer 'he corporate seal of ihe of GaKes'oo this aayo! September ISSi Patsy Poole Secretary of Council of fhe City of Galveston. Texas.

PUBLISHED 9 2J26I5 64 Bjdsand Proposals Legal Notices will promptly enter into a con Iract and execute, it required, Performance and Payment Bonds. Ann Contract awarded in excess ot i50.COO.00 shall require Conlraclor at his own costs, to provide the County with both a satisfactory performance bond and a satisfactory labor and material bond (payment bond) In such form as called for in the Civil Statutes of Ihe Slate of Texas, ai amended, and wMh such corporate sureties as are acceptable to Ihe County. Any Conlracter awarded less than t2i.000.00 may dispense with performance and payment bond requirements it Contractor, at Ihe time of the making of his bid. agrees Ihat no payment shall be made by the County lo the Con tractor until completion of all work and acceptance by the County. Any Contract awarded In excess ol bul less than J50.000.00 may dispense with the performance bond requirements (payment bond still required) if Confraclor.

at the lime of the making ol his bid, agrees that no payment shall be made by the County to Contractor until com- pleflon ol all work and acceptance by IheCounty. Legal Notices Bids and Bids will be publicly OfWWd Commissioners' Court mwtlng 1 o'clock p.m. of (Uy or at the next should meeting postponed. Commissioners' Court rtwrvM right to reject any or all bldi, to accept the bid or bids which In itsopinlon Is Inthc best intern! ot the County PHILLOHEC.C.P.A. COUNTY AUDITOR "Sealed Bids wm bTrtcefveTuntFi H.00 a.m.

October 1. ifM, In the Business Office ol Ihe Dickinson Independent School District'for Ihe sale of Properly consistlns a lot and a new 3 bedroom house. Bid specifications will be available to any bidder af fhe Buslnets Office in Ihe Administration Building. 45IJ Hwy. 3, Dickinson, Texas." PUBLISHED: Sealed bids will be'received by Texas Parks Wildllle men).

La Marque, Tents, until 11:00 October 3, 1911 for IW Universel Contact: Game Warden Kenneth C. 762 0732 or Mi 9725. PUBLISHED: 26, 27, 79, 4 Legal Ko.ices PUBLIC NOTICE A proposed use hearing for general revenue sharing purposes will be held on October 8, 1984 for all interested citizens of the City of Galveston. The amount of genera! revenue sharing funds to be discussed for this fiscal year is $967,290. The meeting will be held at 4:00 P.M.

for the purpose of discussion of possible uses of general revenue sharing funds at City Hall (823 Rosenberg) in the Council Chambers. All interested citizens will have the opportunity to give written and oral comment on uses of the funds. Senior citizens are encouraged to attend and comment. City Council will conduct its Public Hearing on October 25th. Published: INVITATIONTOSID Trie County ot Galveston win solicit bids for "PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE ON COUNTY PROPERTIES', tori the period beginning November 1.

Sealed bids 0 be marked Prwerty and Casualty Insurance or. County Properties' on the outside of the will received until 12 00 o'clock noon OCTOBER Hth, in the o'fice of the County Auditor. Room 30J. County Courthouse Woody S'reet, C-alveston, 7755; Bids w.n be publicly ooened Commissioners Ccurf meeting at 2 OC rn of the same day 01- af fhe rreeftnc shovld this meeting be postponed" Speculations aid c-ccert j. sanctions available from the office of the CeuhH Auditor Room Ki.

Court, Courthouse. Ga'vestor. Tetas County of Ga'vesfcm rpcfrvect the rich- to re.ect or all ties or accept the bid which is deemed most tavo'-ab'e to the County A Lohec 4 County Auditor County of Gjlveston PUBLISHED? NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sea'ed bids in DUPLICATE receiver in the office ot the County Auditor Courthouse. Galveston unfil ij clock rVoon Or.tobe' 15 for Repairing the Cooling Towers the Gaiveston County Courtheuse Galveston, Texas Any bid received after o'ciocS Noon, October 15, 19J4, be returned No bid is fo include State Sales Tav Specifications may be obtained from Ihe office ot the County Engineer. Shearn Moody 123 Rosenberg.

Room Gaiveston Texas Phone 744 A non refundable S10.00 deposit will be required for each set of specification. Each proposal must be accom panied by a Certified or Cashier's Check, or acceptable Bidder's Bond in Ihe amount of o( bid as a guarantee if awarded contract within thirty (30) days, the bidder 2401 MECHANIC ial bids for purchase and removal from tne premises OT the st ee iramea and metal sided building th home ot Dick Anderson Painf and Body Shoo are nov. oeina acceptec Dimensions of the bunding are 77 feet by 64 teet (approximate) It may be inspected by appointment only a' its 2-iO? Street iocafion. i he Building will Ce ready for removal on November 1. 19 i.

snd must be totally cleared from the site no Ister than Nc 21. Bid forms may be reauested bv calling Bill Cherry agent for tne seller, at 7 6 3 5030 Between 5 em and 5 pm w.ee*aays Bios must be accompanied by an Irrevocable Le'-er of Credit trom a local bank for at least 60 of the bid submitted Workmen's Compensation ana appropriate liability coverage must be provided the pur chaser prior fobecinnina removal The seller reserves the righf'o accept or deny any and oil b'ds B.ds will be received fhroudh the close of business, Friday October 19. I96J. in the office of the agent. THE OLD HOUSE COMPANY Property Management 2615 Broadway 763-8030 InMemoriam 13 InMemoriam 13 In Loving Memory Of JOSEF1NAR.

DURAN Who Departed This Life September 28. 1983. One Year losr my sours tomp, nion Sadly Missed By Husband, M.R.Duran, Sr Son, M.R.Duran, Jr. Grandchildren, Bridget, Mike Emiliano.

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