Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 11, 1 November 1988 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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"lf those of us who love our islands don't take part in the decision-making process, others will decide for us. It is as simple as that! In this era of rapidly changing times, where education of our young people is more vital than ever before; where we must solidify our gains; and plan realistically and prudently for our future, we must consider our alternatives carefully and exercise our right to vote with great judgment and foresight. Let us all vote in the General Election. It is important that we do!" — Dante Keala Carpenter carpSTB' Sporisored by The Friends of Carpenter 1420 Kilauea Ave. • Hilo, Hl 96720 • Ph. 969-1464

Elect Abe"Chief AIONA RETIRED MAUI POLICE CHIEF For OHA At-Large Seat

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"A Lifetime ofService"

• Five (5) Terms, Maui County Council. Elected 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982 & 1984. • Served as Vice-Chairman of the CounciL Chairman, Finance Committee. Chairman, Land Use Committee. Vice-Chairman, Planning & Land Use Committee. Chairman, Human Services Committee. Chairman, Subcommittee on Hawaiian Affairs. First Vice-President Western Interstate Region, NACo. • Director, National Association of Counties Board. Member, Public Lands Committee. Member, Taxation & Finance Committee.

• Vice-President, Hawaii State Association of Counties. • Member, Honolulu Poliee Department. 22 years & 3 months service. Executive Officer to Chief Dan Liu. • Chief, Maui Poliee Department. 6 years & 9 months service. Retired: 5/1/76. • World War II Veteran, Paratrooper with 82nd Airborne Division. • Vice-Chairman, Maui County Year of the Hawaiian Committee; Chairman of the Finance & Budget Committee. • Member, Central Maui Hawaiian Civic Club.

Mahalo! Paid for by Friends of Aiona, 511 Wailuku St., Kahului, Maui 96 732