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Maw {Mada mb3‘_ Elected sident of Filipino Imnunitxi‘n Yakima MpATO. WASH. —— Ray Ma ha, a prosperous farmer of ”to, is the new president of filipinD Community of Ya lvaney: . . :eorganization’s annual elec was held last Nov. 5. Other M 5 elected were: Ed Conti, president; Paul Tabayoyon, nary: George Iness, sub ‘Wy; Felix Rabanal, treas ;Delfin Arreola, sub-treas ;Ponce Divina, Johnny Man- LMarion Bolong, auditors. pßoard of Directors com~ {Harry Bucsit, Juanito Umi- Emil Tadije, Albert Arreola Dick Lumaquip. ‘ Police Force is headed byi yVega with the following nts: Roman Ventura, Ted-f ascua, James Garnet and‘ n Visaya. ‘ wers of the Ladies’ Auxil were also elected as fol-l Mrs. Catherine Lumaquip,f ent; Mrs. Flora Divina, vice: éht; Mrs. Helen Baldozfi ary; Mrs. Trinidad Umipig,f etary; Mrs. Juliet Baldoz,‘ bum; Mrs. Pacing Estoestayj treasurer; Mrs. Geneva Dar,l tHelen Pierce and Mrs. An-l fArreola, auditors. l hof'every five electors in: fPhilippines, two are wo-; MERRY CHR|STMAS AND A HAPPY 7 NEWVYEIH; ’ 7 § MYRAND'S ‘DRUG STORE E 2349;541:me EA 4-1616 9f «a3'xxsad“sagsxxx234:skk’sk‘k'id'fiflkéa'fiéfifi B - mun/muck . N N ~r ‘ a h“——+:‘ £1; ? . U ' i CHRISTMAS SPECIALS :1 EXAMPLE: 3 runswick Ball 24.95 package .39 runswick Bab 12.95 Price : runswick Shoes ”.95 3 Value 49.85 37.85 -i: o Impemal lanes Season’s Greetings POULTRY HEADQUARTERS Fay Young S OVEN-READY HENS OR TOMS Ideal For Smoll Families TURKEY lEGS, BREASTS & HALVES Also Turkeys from 4 pounds 8: Up ROASTING HENS & CAPONS YOUNG RABBITS OVEN READYGEESE OVEN READY DUCKS CHICKEN PIECES - —Enioy Your Favorite Par! South Park Poultry Co- SEE All OF OUR POULTRY PRICES You Can’t Boot Them kaxsß;;2;::sl.:n;l.;g:;wwvr7:“"'s: 1 Garcia Answers \ Opposifion : Charges i MANlLA—President Carlos P. i Garcia has answered Liberal | Party charges that he planned to ! commit frauds and to change of‘ l ficial returns of the recent elec— l tions. He pointed out that if he i had desired to committ fraud it jwould have been easy for him, ‘as President, to have done so previous to the election. In ex plaining the reason for his non concession, he said: “My public record shows that I have never cheated in any elec tion. If I have not yet conceded, it is because I am waiting for the actual canvass of the official election returns which will be done by the Commission on Elec tion‘s a few days from now. “I sincerely believe that teTe« graphic returns should not be the basis of an official proclamation by the Commission on Elections, of the winner. It was invoked that Yulo conceded in 1957 on the basis of telegraphic returns. If he did, it is because he did nOt find any discrepancies in the telegraphic election returns be cause I conducted the elections in a very clean way, I‘ repeat, 1 would rather go down in defeat than win in a fraudulent elec— tion. I wish this to be the atti tude of the Opposition.” ,FILJPINaoiFTORUM Bunco Artists On The Loose We were seated at the Bun co Division of the Seattle Po >lice Department looking at pic-j ;tures of men and women—eith-‘ €er suspected or accused and iconvicted of crimes in the con— ?fidence game. We read files of complaints, through the courtesy of police jofficers, of, course, and one {thing struck our attention: there :is a definite pattern of proce gdure that the “bunco” artists ffollow. Always there is the at :traction of easy money made at ‘almost only the wink of an eye. and there is the example of §one who has made a “fortune” jin the sight of the intended yictim to impress upon him that he, too, can make quick imoney; and then there is the Iproblem of raising enough gmoney to make the deal at once 11b efo r e “Mr. Businessman” Ichanges his mind or goes to‘ lother customers ready to pur? gchase. In many instances, the iproferred merchandise are dia jmonds, offered at ridiculously {low price when they could Icommand fabulous prices in the; iopen market. 1 1 Well, that is one pattern, and jthere are- many others. But our ‘main purpose in perhaps bor-‘ iing you with this routine is‘ ithat these Smooth operators Imight come yOur way without ‘zyour knowing it,- and perhaps. Eyou might easily fall ‘in their; ltrap. a '3 In short, We want to warn' ithe public. When 'these “can” imen talk to you about making geasy money, listen "to them lcarefully and when their “sales gtalk” follows or resembles the épattem we have just outlined, ?pretend to go in with the deal; ?but, before going to your safe Edeposit vault or to your sav zings bank to draw the little ;capital that would make you rich in the twinkle of' an eye, igo to a telepl'lbne unnoticed by these wolves in sheep’s hide and call the police and tell them about the arrangement bf fiyour transaétlon. The 'police gwlll do the' rest. ‘ j —The Editor CHINNPOULTRY CO. L Fresh, Fancy Milk-Fed Poultry “'holosale Retail 715 King St. MA 34483 W 500,000 TILE IN STOCK Vinyl 1/ c A b t 25:“ ll 2“ Seattle Floor Covering 808 - i2th Ave.—EA 2-1855 OPEN SATURDAYS Free Parking UNDERTAKING COMPANY 3m L’nufv miuucfn )i'uc‘ l‘ozl‘Lmfl'fi: 91'“ AND UNION MAin 3-0431 Parking on lubboll Plan Beautiful Queen Awards Trophy To Raiser of Beautiful Dahlias SEAFAIR QUEEN LINDA A. JUEL awards trophy to Pablo L. Abellera at the Greenlake Field House during the summer display last August for his entry “Seafair Guest." Mr. Abel lera, 323 30th East, has been entering his dahlias in many competitions in Washington, Oregon, New York, Michigan and Minnesota for the last eight years and has won no less than 45 trophies, permanent and revolving. He is a member of the American Dahlia Society, Pacific Northwest Dahlia Conference, Washington State Dahlia Society, Snohomish County Dahlia Society, Seattle Dahlia Society. Kitsap County Dahlia Socie = and Portland Dahlia Society. Wye Extend To Our Filipino Frivnds TWarm Xmas Greetings And Sincere Good Wrishvs CANADIANVIMVFEVRIAL BANK OF COMMERCE SECOND‘AVENUE AT COLUMBIA STREEI gQgQ; Q 2 Q; Q: Q Q Q: Q: Q: Q; Q Q: Q: ; I? II :5 ,II 93 Mg?» ~ M \- nkyg Wx» __A_"?“% W‘ V F, m . \ v! , - .ILM‘M». \ , . g \\k~ ,fix ’ ‘ ‘ N .Zi’wf; " | .. ’ P :3. ; W I}! " i 3'- , I i; ‘lvrry (.hrisrmns .' 4* v Ha )n' IVm'l .' Season‘s (th'vlings .' "_ .; 11. I .. '5? 1‘ n mulic'r lmu‘ yuu phrase * R 0 1'! . . . it (1" ('omvs dmrn to Z 3; our Very BPS! H 'islws for a z {‘3 u'ondrrful holiday. jum-packvd ff: :1 with all the good (‘hm'r of the : 3‘: Yull'tido season. "are (I 9; fig grand time. ovprymw .’ :{ I \ ‘ r‘. K , . ‘7‘ ‘,".,/'M 3 9: ””W\ _7 _ ~' ‘ ’4', a: * :~ FILIPINO cws :4» g IMPROVEMENT ~ g Billiards —— Reading Room - Television 2 '\ 2; 515 V; Mlynard Ave- Seattle, Wash. :: Waumssxxsmxw”msxxysnrsxmz}! 9