Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 9, 1 Kepakemapa 1988 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

ATTENTION OHA VOTERS

'Tve known Marilyn for over ten years now. I believe in ^ , ^^.,J; v* her. she is honest, down-to-earth, a leader. I'm just a BH M>!': g t little guy, but she listens to what I have to say. She treats the aina with respect and love. That's why I (UpĒĒā^h support her, and that's why she will be a great mayor Hill Seto> otev*

1 met Marilyn after the New's Years Flood. She eame IHHUHHHlEHllli to meet with the members of the Manoa Association of Sliding Hillside Homeowners (MASHH). I remember, |HVV^Hp we met in Mary Gonsalves garage and Marilyn was <M there to listen to our concerns. I guess it was Marilyn's HH m ability to listen and then to act on our behalf that im- |Hr .^1^H^H| pressed me the most. mm ■ Kahele Kukea, OHA Voter ^ M Pnneipal, The Kamehameha Schools *mi/ \ -JjM Elementary School 0 : >Jfa u ' * f . '&f$H AMHHHi v. A < * wi "Marilyn knows that the City and County of Honolulu is ^ , more than just a City. It includes the rural areas too. j|P|| ~*ji| Marilyn has shown her support for our efforts to as- . sure public access to the the trails, mountains and Creighton and Cathleen Mattoon , <9/M Voters Windward District Coordinators ^

un\^y yy\t u4.ot 4*yt . Paiel for by Marilyn for Mayor Committee ★ Ron Lambert, Treasurer ★ Susan Ichinose, Campaign Manager