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15C FLORIDA TODAY, Thursday, July 31. 1986 Interchange Square opening set for weekend By Ann Schmenk FLORIDA TODAY 1 For FLORIDA TODAY GRAND WEEKEND: The Interchange Square Shopping Center in Palm Bay has set this weekend for its grand opening. The celebration will include clowns, giveaways and drawings. automation professionals have proven that they can perform complex tasks to effectively utilize new tools and methods in the modern office workplace," said Paul Oyer, chairman of the council. Giunta is responsible for the installation and operation of office automation at Harris.

PNC's Johnston completes session Mary Johnston of PNC Trust Company of Florida, Vero Beach, recently graduated from the 27th annual week-long session of the Florida Bankers Association Florida Trust School at the University of Florida in Gainesville. The school requires a week of resident study each summer for three years. A full daily class schedule and evening seminars provide intense training in the many areas of trust banking. Has your company received a special award? Is your firm opening a new office or breaking ground on a new project? It so, we want to hear about it. Send announcements on business or real estate matters to FLORIDA TODAY Business Newsmakers, P.O.

Box 363000, Melbourne, Fla. 32936. The Interchange Square Shopping Center, 1155 Malabar Road, Palm Bay, will hold its grand opening celebration Friday through Sunday. Special events planned include a street dance and tours of the Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad vehicles. Shriner's clowns will entertain with balloon sculpting.

Other events include drawings, a fashion show, a performance by the Ramblin' Rebel Cloggers and a skydiving exhibition. Soroptomist group honors Springfield Janice Springfield, senior vice president at Sun Bank, has been awarded the "Women Helping Women" Award presented by Soroptomist International of Orlando Inc. The award honors women who consistently and effectively utilize their resources, talents and influence to help other women achieve their potential. A Sanford native, Springfield has been in banking for 30 years. She is president of Florida Exec- Avis had been credit manager in Fort Lauderdale and joined GMAC in Orlando in 1974.

Giunta awarded council certificate Susan Giunta, office automation coordinator for Harris Melbourne, has earned the designation of "Certified Office Automation Professional" given by the Office Automation Society International's COAP Professional Certification Council. "The outstanding individuals who have become certified office Federation and a member of the Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce tourism committee. Lamar East Florida serves markets from St Augustine to Melbourne. GMAC promotes Avis to manager Donald Avis has been promoted to manager of the General Motors Acceptance Corp. Merritt Island branch.

He succeeds John Snyder who has been appointed assistant control branch manager in Decatur, Ga. utive Women Inc. and serves on the board of trustees of Central Florida Regional Hospital. Cecilia named VP of Daytona ad firm Susan Cecilia has been named vice president and general manager of Lamar Advertising Co. of East Florida in Daytona Beach.

Cecilia is currently first vice president of the Daytona Beach Advertising Federation, district directory chairman of the Fourth District American Advertising New home sales continue to slide FLORIDA TODAY Wires WASHINGTON Sales of new homes fell 9.9 percent in June for the third consecutive monthly decline, the government said Wednesday. The Commerce Department said single-family home sales were down 11.8 percent in May and 4.3 percent in April. Even with the declines, sales for the first six months of the year were 18 percent ahead of the pace in the first half of 1985, making housing one of the few bright spots in a generally sluggish economy. Analysts said the weakness in the overall economy was beginning to affect the momentum in housing, however, with the slump in the oil industry and continuing problems in the farm belt cutting into sales in the South and Midwest. Texaco-Pennzoil battle moves to Texas court HOUSTON Texaco Inc.

and Pennzoil Co. on Wednesday were making last-minute preparations for their next major courtroom clash over the multibillion-dollar judgment Pennzoil won against Texaco for interfering in a planned Pennzoil-Getty Oil Co. merger. In November, a Houston jury ordered White Plains, N.Y.-based Texaco, the nation's third-largest oil company, to pay Houston-based Pennzoil $10.53 billion in damages for wrongly interfering in Pennzoil's planned merger with Getty in 1984. If the judgment is affirmed, Texaco could appeal to the U.S.

Supreme Court Pepsi not welcome in India NEW DELHI, India Soft drink manufacturers urged the government on Wednesday not to allow Pepsico Inc. to start selling its beverages in the country, claiming the U.S. company would destroy the domestic industry and leave a million people jobless. Pepsico disputed the contentions, saying it would drive growth in the industry and employ thousands of Indians. People Express cuts service to 8 cities, alters fare structure Associated Press ple Express will offer three fare levels: a 14-day advance purchase price, a medium price for a certain percentage of coach seats, and the unrestricted coach price for remaining seats.

People Express Inc. recently received a needed infusion of cash in the form of $146 million in the July 10 sale of Denver-based Frontier Airlines to industry giant United Airlines. ty and experience in cities. These cities were more recent additions." In addition, Provincetown-Boston Airline, a wholly owned subsidiary of People Express, will assume service to three cities now served by People Express: Melbourne, Albany, N.Y. and Providence, R.I.

Also beginning Sept. 15, Peo and Nashville, Tenn. The changes take effect Sept. 15. Spokesman Ed Stukane said Wednesday it is the largest reduction in service for the 5-year-old carrier.

"We did a whole analysis based on our economic and marketing strategy," he said, "with the reduction in fleet, profitability analysis, seasonabili- it will lease eight of its Boeing 727-200 aircraft to an unidentified airline. The airline, whose parent company, People Express lost $85.5 million from January 1985 through March 1986, said its fall schedule will eliminate service to Columbia, S.C.; Dayton, Ohio; Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem, N.C.; Montreal; NEWARK, NJ. Debt-plagued People Express will eliminate its airline service to eight cities and change its ticket pricing structure and policies, part of a company restructuring announced late Wednesday. The discount airline also said Two Brevard movie theaters make their final curtain calls FROM THE BUSINESS PAGE name her source, Pippa said she had heard either Cobb or Kent planned to lease her former space. Cobb executives refused Wednesday to comment.

"I'm sorry, I talked with the Cobbs and we have no comment, thank you," said a woman answering the company's phone in Alabama. were left with slim pickings and, as a result, smaller audiences. Pippa accused Cobb of speeding up construction of its new Melbourne theater complex so it would be completed in time to bid for the summer blockbuster "Karate Kid II," a film she and her partners had been eyeing and one she said would have helped their summer business. "One Cobb manager told me they were saying, 'You watch us, we'll have those people out of business within a Pippa declined to name the Cobb manager or to elaborate on the accusation. Pippa said the closing forced her to lay off six workers.

Although she declined to THEATERS, From 16C Pippa. Pippa, a Palm Bay resident who opened the four-screen theater in December with her husband and another couple, complained that Cobb consistently outbids smaller competitors for first-run movies. "Cobb made it impossible for us to get any films," Pippa said, adding that she and her partners 8 Mora business news, WATCH FOB -INVESTORS- Steady Yield, No Fluctuating Rates SHARK FISHING FREE DEER 6PM-10PM $20 783-5464 Minimum of $2,500.00, 1 Yr. ond Longer Wo Purdias. Existing Mortgages For Resale And Servicing, Tho Annual Yield Roto is Abovo 16 For The Investor.

Secured by Mortgages On Florida Real Estate Other areas Call Toll Free 800-432-4002 1 6 A MAJOR CHANGE on the 1000 CLOCK OF SOUTH HOPKINS AVE. TITUSVILLE STACKHOUSE MORTGAGE CORP. PELICAN PIUS LICENSED MORTGAGE BROKERS 305267-401 1 O. to 21 10 Thus vllle, Fla. JJ7tO 1 4 1 0 Washington Ave.

Pf.Cancrv. (2 OFF WITH AD) I 922 Automobiles 928 Automotive Wanted 926 Auto Parts and Service 926 Auto Parts and Service 923 Import Cars For Sale 928 Automotive Wanted 923 Import Cars For Sale 922 Automobiles For Sale PONTIAC BUICK CHEVETTE '71 429 and transmission $200. '72 Mark IV front bumper and grill $50. In Merritt Is- Mercedes 280 1979, tan, air, top condition, $11,500. 254-4954 or 783-5338 USED CARS As Is $100 Or Parts.

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Call Jack 676-2710. Mercedes 300CD 1980. 2 Door sedan, excellent condition, all options, $13,500. Call 254-8525. Volvo 1981 GL Turbo.

Power WE BUY CARS ANY YEAR, MAKE OR MODEL! See Mark Trasport at: Boniface-Chrysler Dodge-Maida, 452-8181 TOP PRICE PAID Junk Cars And Trucks DEMPSEY AUTO PARTS 432-2400 steering, power brakes, sunroof. Great condition. $6,200. Glenn, days 729- The Dealership That ENGINE-1974 Datsun 260Z. 2 side draft carburators.

Runs good but needs head milled. Exceptional buy $125. Phone 777-0494 Mustang parts (1971 to 1973) for sale from $1 to $50. Call 459-2758. Is Different! DON THROW IT AWAY! SELL IT FOR CASH WITH A FAST ACTION CLASSIFIED AD! lano.

904-252-4108 aner s. VW SUPER BEETLE 1974 Wrecked. All or part. Wrecked 1982 Chevette, $200 or parts. Also 1980 Chevette for parts.

Call 636-8075. SUNBIRD PARTS. Pinto parts. Good deal for all. $5-1250; Wanted '74 or later Pinto square fender and hood.

Call 777-2204 5792 or nights 725-8970. 926 Auto Parts and Service OLDS CUTLESS '74 For parts or $100 for whole car. Call 269-7853 after 5 p.m. BUG 1972. Rebuilt motor, needs to be installed.

Title is available. $300. Phone 267-6220 evenings. PORSCHE 1979 924 Sports Coupe. Air, AMFM stereo cassette, 5 speed, lust 37,000 miles.

Immaculate condition! Must sell! $7,900. Call 1-466-6283. Volvo 1975, air, auto, AMFM cassette, power steering-brakes, sun roof, runs great! $1750. Call 259-8607 or 676-4739 eve 927 Auto Financing miles, new top, Mlchelins, AMFM, air, $5,995. Phone 783-5674.

VW QUANTUM WAGON 1912. LOADED! $5600 984-3169 OR 773-6381 BANK REPCS MAKE OFFERS! 86 TOYOTA PICKUP $6195 "82 NISSAN SENTRA USED PARTS. 350 Pontlac motor, 11,000 miles, $275. 350 Pontlac turbo transmission, $100. 4 Crager mags, 14x8, $100 firm.

Call 459-1758 after 3:30. CADILLAC 1972 Good for Parts, motor, transmission, new tires. $350. Call 632-6240. The 87's ARE INBOUND THE 86'S MUST GO! wheels, new stereo, sharp.

$1500. After 6 P.M. and weekends 725-7134. VW 71 Pop Top Camper, rebuilt engine. Good condition! $1,100.

636-1328. Must Still '72 BMW $1500. '76 Monte Carlo $700. '81 Horizon $1800. 777-7120.

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