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Hawaii Tribune-Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 28

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28- Hawaii Tribune Herald, Sunday, August 28, 1988 PREPARING THE GRILL Ginny Aste, I and Terry Gomez, discuss questions for state representative hopefuls in preparation for a candidates forum to be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday at UHH Campus Center 306-307. The forum is sponsored by Concerned Citizens for Campaign '88 which includes several campus and community groups. Candidates to be queried on good number Candidates for state representative in Big Island districts will be asked questions about land use, development, infrastructure, child care, state plans, transportation and other issues at a forum to be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday at tl the UHH Campus Center 306-307.

The event is sponsored by Concerned Citizens for Campaign '88, a group consisting of women's organizations and community and campus groups. Nelson tries again WACO, Texas (AP) A Willie Nelson concert to benefit the depositors of a failed bank has been rescheduled for another stage after a university president canceled the original show. Plans for the singer to perform at Baylor University were scrapped after University President Herbert Reynolds, citing "concern for the health and wellbeing of the American people," canceled the program recently. Although Reynolds didn't elaborate, Eugene Baker, a spokesman for the Southern Baptist university, said the cancellation NOTICE OF COMPLETION Pursuant to Sec. 507-43, Hawaii Revised Statutes, notice is hereby given that the construction by Skeele Construction of that certain remodeling of existing dwelling situated at 1334 Wailuku Drive, Hilo, Hawaii, Tax Key 2-3-28-31 has been completed.

Dr. Mrs. Edwin Montell Owners (801-Hawaii Tribune-Herald: Aug. 28; Sept. 4, 1988) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to the FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND FOR INTERLOCUTORY DECREE OF FORECLOSURE, filed on June 23, 1987, IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs.

KAY E. WHITE aka KAY E. HALL, et al. Civil No. 86- 0558, In The United States District Court, For The District of Hawaii, the undersigned Receiver will sell the following described property at public foreclosure sale at the date and time set forth below: All of that certain parcel of land situated at Waiakahiula, District of Puna, Island and County of Hawaii.

TMK: Hawaii 1-5-79-70 Lot 15, area 15,077 square feet, Block 12, as delineated on the map entitled "Hawaiian Beaches Subdivision" which said map was filed in the Bureau of Conveyances of the State of Hawaii File 693. AUCTION: Date: Monday, September 19, 1988 Time: 12:00 Noon Place: Hamakua lanai of the State Office Building, 75 Aupuni Street, Hilo, Hawaii. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, September 10, 1988, 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 17, 1988, 10:00 a.m.

2:00 p.m. TERMS: of the purchase price shall be payable in cash certified check or cashier's check. The balance of the purchase price to be payable concurrently upon approval and confirmation of the sale of the Court and delivery of the documents transferring title to the purchaser. The costs of conveyancing, including preparation of the conveyance document, conveying tax, securing possession of such mortgaged property, escrow services, and recordation of such conveyance, shall be at the expense of the purchaser. SALE IS SUBJECT APPROVAL AND CONFIRAMTION BY THE COURT.

For further information and Fact Sheet, contact: Brian J. De Lima, Receiver De Lima Sadamoto 101 Aupuni Street, Suite 216 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Telephone: 935-2901 (762-Hawaii Tribune-Herald: August 21, 28; September 4, 11, 1988) HCC will offer free car inspections Worried about your gasguzzling car? Learn how to save yourself some money and improve your car's fuel efficiency at a free car care clinic. Keeping your vehicle's engine running smoothly is the most effective way to save gasoline and money. Find out whether you need a tune up, a simple adjustment or maybe major repairs by taking your auto to Hawaii Community College's weekly Car Care Clinic. The clinics, which will begin on Wednesday and run through Nov.

16, are cosponsored by the Hawaii Energy Extension Service, a program of the State Department of Business and Economic Development's Energy Division. The car care clinics are scheduled for every Wednesday evening from 6 to 10 at the H.C.C. Scene defended LONDON (AP) Director Martin Scorsese says critics of "The Last Temptation of Christ" have misinterpreted the scene in which Jesus imagines making love to Mary Magdalene. Some conservative Christian leaders have denounced the film, saying it reinterprets the Bible. Thousands of people protested when Temptation" opened two weeks ago.

automotive mechanics shop in Building 322, near the U.H.H. athletic complex on Kawili Street. Free half-hour appointments should be made by calling the H.C.C. Trade and Industry Office at 933-3496 during working hours. At the clinics, Community College automotive instructors Tetsuya Murayama and Harold Fujii, assisted by students Jon Mitsuda and Mark Sayers, will use a diagnostic computer to inspect your car.

Although no repairs can be made, you'll receive a checksheet showing how your engine is performing. Items such as sparkplugs, battery charging voltage, timing, idle speed, tire pressure and emissions will be checked. In past years, a variety of Scorsese said the film's most controversial scene, in which a crucified Jesus hallucinates having sex with Mary Magdalene, should not offend viewers when taken "in context." "That is the very last temptation of Christ, to forego his divinity and become merely human. In the dream, Christ imagines a full human life with a marriage to Mary Magdalene and a family of children," Scorsese said in an interview published recently in The WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE AREA AFFECTED: ALONG THE HAW HILL ROAD AND KAAUHUHU ROAD FROM MEDEIROS SUBDIVISION TO LOWER KAAUHUHU ROAD, KAAUHUHU HOMESTEADS, NORTH KOHALA will be temporarily turned off in the above-mentioned area on TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1988, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon connection for the Offsite Water System Improvements for Waiwailani Subdivision.

Upon resumption of water service, the waterlines will be flushed and cleaned during which time you may notice turbid discolored water. Please pardon this temporary inconvenience. DATE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1988 TIME: 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY COUNTY OF HAWAII (800-Hawaii Tribune-Herald: August 28, 29, 1988) BIG BACK TO SCHOOL SALE FRI. AUG.

26 to SUN. SEPT. 4 Choose from our selection of Books, Cards, Posters and other items. Note to Book Club Members: OFF ENTIRE Book Club is being STOCK discontinued. Come in.

to Certificates redeem credits and Special Orders earned thus Excluded far. Clarendipity BOOK STORE PUAINAKO TOWN CENTER PHONE 959-5841 STORE HOURS: Fridays 9:30 to 9 9:30 to 6 Sundays: 10 to 4 VOTE VAN PERNIS COUNTY KRISTI LIVES WORKS IN KONA COUNCIL for WEST HAWAII of issues The citizens' group sponsored a similar forum for County Council candidates last week. Candidates for the forum have been asked to respond to a questionnaire. They will be asked to give short answers to some of the questions posed by the group. About one hour of the program will be devoted to questions submitted by the audience.

Written questions will be collected before the forum. concerned the country star's personal behavior. Nelson has been married three times, sports shoulder-length hair and an earring and drinks on stage. NOTICE OF COMPLETION Pursuant to Sec. 507-43, Hawaii Revised Statutes, notice is hereby given that the construction by of that certain new dwelling situated at Kipahele Waimea, Kohala, Hawaii, Tax Key lot 50 has been completed.

Richard Nelson Owner (802-Hawaii Tribune-Herald: Aug. 28; Sept. 4, 1988) NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received up to and publicly opened at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 16, -1988. in the Office of the Purchasing Division, Department of Finance, County of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii, for the following: BID PROPOSAL NO. 1213: A LEASE CONCESSION TO OPERATE A MOBILE VENDING STAND LOCATED AT ONEKAHAKAHA BEACH PARK, HILO, HAWAII, COUNTY OF HAWAII Before any prospective bidder shall be entitled to submit a bid for the occupancy of any such space, shall give written notice by September 9, 1988, to the Director of Finance on a form provided by the Director of intention to bid; and the Director shall satisfy himself of the prospective bidder's financial ability, experience competence to carry out the terms and conditions of the contract that may be awarded.

Forms and details of Bid Proposal No. 1213 may be obtained from the above-named office. JOSEPH W. ANDREWS Director of Finance (797-Hawaii Tribune-Herald: August 26, 28, 30, 1988) PUBLIC NOTICE On August 3, 1988, Kona Hilo Broadcasting Corporation tendered for filing with the Federal Communications Commission an application for consent to assignment of the television broadcast station license for KHBC-TV, Channel 2, Hilo, Hawaii to King Broadcasting Company. The officers, directors and persons holding or more of the capital stock on Kona Hilo Broadcasting Corporation are William N.

Evans, Julia Naras and Nancy Ross. The officers, directors and persons holding or more of the capital stock of King Broadcasting Company are Donald G. Balmer, Eric S. Bremmer, Dorothy S. Bullitt, Harriet S.

Bullitt, Steven A. Clifford, Priscilla B. Collins, Alexander M. Fisken, Frances P. Owen, Ancil H.

Payne, Richard H. Riddell, Robert M. Smelick, Suzanne S. Sorknes, Stephen Welsh, And George V. Willoughby, Jr.

A copy of the application is on file for public inspection at 400 Hualani Street, Hilo, Hawaii. (760 -Hawaii Tribune-Herald: Aug. 21, 22, 28, 29, 1988) Dear whole-heartedly support the most well-qualified candidate for the State House-1st District, Jerry Chang. I've seen Jerry working at the State Legislature as the key aide to Representative Levin, and I was impressed. Jerry was informed, dedicated and followed through on what he promised." K.

sun Former State Legislator 1st Representative District JERRYCHANG Sponsored SR by 14036 FRIENDS Keaau, OF Hawaii JERRY 96714 CHANG STATE HOUSE For more information phone: 935-5031, 966-6236 or 1ST DISTRICT BIG ISLAND Headquarters at 966-7476 PUNA VOLCANO MOUNTAIN VIEW KAU KEAUKAHA problems have been identified at the clinics, ranging from misfiring sparkplugs to dangerously frayed belts, according to Andrea Gill Beck of the Hawaii Energy Extension Service, cosponsor of the program. A continuing problem, Beck says, is underinflated tires. Keeping tires properly inflated is among the simplest car maintenance chores. Yet it's neglected by nearly every driver. "One soft tire can cost you five percent of your gas mileage, and also damage that tire," Beck warns.

Beck recommends maintaining your vehicle on a regular schedule. The checksheet provided by the free clinics, she says, can be taken to your mechanic to assist in locating any trouble spots. Observer newspaper. "The temptation is not to have sex, but to get married, make. "Don't look to 'miracle' gadgets or additives to help you save gasoline," Beck says.

"They can be expensive and almost never work. The key to saving gasoline is to keep your vehicle in good working order and to drive sensibly," Beck advises. A free brochure, "Get More Hawaii Per Gallon," describing good, safe driving habits which save gasoline and reduce wear and tear on your car, is passed out at the clinics. Copies are also available from the Hawaii Energy Extension Service office at the Hilo Lagoon Centre Annex Building, room 214, 101 Aupuni Street, Hilo. For information on energy conservation, phone the energy extension at 961-7558.

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