Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 9, 1 September 1996 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MACHAdo i — , i O H A ' 9 6 I lf you believe: Wk M * Hawaiian rightsand entitlements need to be secured now for our mo'opuna and future generations; • Hawaiians should have a sovereign land base; • Hawaiians need better health care, I , especially prevention screening and insurance; • Hawaiians deserve eeonomie opportunities suited to island resources that support subsistence and Hawaiian lifestyles; • Hawaiian cultural and natural resources, especially wahi pana, should have protection ...

Then Elect MACHADO... Colette Pi'ipi'i Machado OHA Trustee, Moloka'i & Lana'i "For the past 20 years, Colette and I have worked closely together on s ome of the toughest ieeuee facing Hawaiiane. Cole tte Machado is a dedicated and ' courageous advocate for grassroots Hawaiiane. She f "'A ; doesn't back down. She &tays focused. She holds high standards for responsibUity, ■ Noa Emmett Aluli, M.D. "The people of Lana'i are looking for a good representative for our island, and HlLi we see that in Colette." ^Jnf , Sol Kahoohalahala, Lana'i/Maui County Council Member

Paid for by Machado for OHA '96, P. O. Box 142, Kaunakakai, Hawai'i 96748. Llko Tancayo, Treasurer.

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E MAU KE EAOKA 'AINA HANNAH KIHALANI SPRH\IGER My sensibility, shaped by my 'āina hānau: my manner, cultivated by my kūpuna; and ' . my knowledge, gained through involvement in community affairs, eompel me to eome forward as a candidate for the position of Hawai'i Island Trustee of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. I am committed to accord and eommon decency. My work in our island eommunities attests to this.

because she has the ability to work effectively MMgSf' , within our communitv. This ability is what ■ OHA needs to move forward with pride into I iNK?;*'' ** THE FAMILY: Miehael Prosper Tomich. Hawai'i County Fire Fighter: Thelma Kihalani and Kekaulike Prosper. students at Kealakehe Elementary School, and Hannah Kihalani SPRINGER. LET THE LIFE OF THE LAND BE PERPETUATED IN RIGHTEOUSNESS. Paid for by Springer for OHA '96, P. O. Box 4867, Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i 96745. Lane Kaaiai, Chair.