WHT at 50: Hale O Keawe dedicated, realty board formed and another school grows

Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1969 | Volume II, Issue VI
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Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1969 | Volume II, Issue VI

ON THE COVER

“Hawaiian Civic Clubs Close Convention; Konan Reelected State President”

By Irma Chillingworth

Myron “Pinky” Thompson was named the “Outstanding Hawaiian” for the State of Hawaii at the 11th annual Convention of the State Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs held over the weekend. Pilipo Springer of the Kona Hawaiian Civic Club was unanimously reelected to serve as president for another year.

“A Return To Days Of Old Hawaii

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The City of Refuge was turned back to the days of old Hawaii last Saturday when the dedication of the Hale O Keawe took place before some 1,500 people. Hale O Keawe was restored by the National Park Service in the exact same site the original temple stood for centuries and gave religious protection to refugees in the adjacent place-of-refuge.

The oki ka piko began with a ceremonial walk along the water’s edge to the Hale O Keawe where representatives of the Associating of Hawaiian Civic Clubs presented hookupus to the alter. Pilipo Springer, state president of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, wielded the stone adze used to cut the tuft of thatch, a ceremony symbolizing the birth of the temple.

OTHER NOTABLE HEADLINES

“West Hawaii Realty Board Formed Here”

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The skyrocketing increase in real estate activity throughout West Hawaii in the past year has resulted in the creation of a second Big Island Board of Realtors. The new board, made up exclusively of West Hawaii brokers, comprises nine members representing the Kohala, North Kona, South Kona and Ka’u districts.

“Groundbreaking”

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Rev. Philip Brink performed a groundbreaking ceremony for a new eight-classroom building at Konawaena High and Intermediate School. Glenn Construction Corp. of Honolulu was tabbed to build the $291,593 structure.

Weekly deals:

At Oshima Store: Whitman’s Sample Chocolates, one pound box for $2.50; and 46-ounce Libby’s Pineapple juice, four for $0.95.

At Ron Burla & Assoc., Realtors: New three bedroom, two bathroom home within three miles of Kailua Village for $37,500 and three homes on 1.5 acres in Holualoa for $82,500.

At Hilo Motors Ltd. (Kona Branch): 1952 Dodge four-door sedan, $49.

At Kamagaki Store: Bisquick, 60 ounces for $0.75; Libby’s Vienna sausage, five cans for $0.95; and C&H sugar, 10 pounds for $1.25.

At Hakoda’s: RCA 23-inch color TV, $519.50.

At Sure Save Super Markers: Clorox, one gallon for $0.69; a fifth of McCormick Missouri Sour Mash Bourbon, $5.50; rib eye steak, bone in, one pound for $1.79; and Libby’s cream corn, three cans for $0.75.

 Featured films:

At Kona Theatre: James Gleason in “Skidoo;” “The Night They Raided Minskys” with Jason Robards and Britt Ekland; and “The House Of Wood Blocks” starring Ayako Wakao. For adults only, “The Play Girls” and “Screwball Confessions Of A Teen-Ager”

At Aloha Theatre: “Undersea Girl” starring Mara Corday and Pat Conway; “Journey to Shiloh” with James Caan and Michael Serrazin and Frank Sinatra and Raquel Welch in “Lady In Cement.”