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o . . a . i ic.Qiidrp!ts Born MonJayj 8 Th. Wov.-tcvir. , 0ct- "5lTt W.I.. In Virginia Wind Blows Over Trae, Kills Man, Crushes Car DAYTON, WhxIi. (AP) An up rooted tree, blown over during a windstorm, crushed car and killed a Pasco hunter Sunday in the Blue Mountains 10 nulrs smith east of here. The victim was Otii R. Alhin, 47. A ion, l-arry, was cut, Jiruised and suffered a possible broken neck. The son was found in a dazed condition on mountain road by other hunters driving the fatally injured father to a Dayton hos pital. Albin was dead before he arrived here. The storm felled many frees in the resion over the weekend. There were no reports of other in juries. Albin was reported to have, lived In the Pasco area only since May. He is survived by his widow and two sons. Alaska Fetet Anniversary Of Its Purchase RICHMOND, Vi. ( Quadruplets were bom early Monday to the wife of i Richmond city em ploye. The hospital reported the children two boys and two girls are all alive and apparently well. SITKA, Alaska (AP) The 91st ' They were born to Mrs. Kd anniversary of the transfer of i ward G. Englehart of nearby Alaska to the L'ni'.ed States was Sandston, in Johnston-Willis Hos observed here Saturday. j pit al. The Engleharts have six oth- Military, government and civic er cnimren, ail girls. New Winter Polio Shots Campaign Being Planned officials helped reenact atop castle hill the transler ceremony mat in 18ti7 saw the Russian flag low ered for the last time over Alaska. The United States purchased Alaska from imperial Russia for 17.2UO.OOO amid criticism and ridi-'mond rule by persons who called the Works vast area an icebox. Before the next Alaska Day ob servance rolls around, the huge territory will be in its first year as the 49th state of the union. The next transler ceremony. probably in January, will The hospital said the first child, a girl, was born at 5:05 a.m. A boy was born at 5:15 a.m., the other girl at 5 25 and the other boy at 5:30 a.m. Englehart works for the Rich- Department of Public Man Beats Wife To Death To Stop Her Suffering I Cl.KVK JIMl (API An ft rter V mark , man told police he beat his wife 74-Year Old Hunter Dies From Heart Attack BAKER (API The death of a 74-year-old deer hunter from a heart attack Saturday was report ed here today. He was Kenneth Iiren Myrick, a retired farmer from Halfway. He collapsed while hunting with l ee llulen, Halfway, in the woods 13 miles southeast of Halfway. It was the second heart attack death of the deer hunting season in Baker County. the end of territorial status andjto death today with a hammer be- uie oeKinilllig ui Aiisna maieiiutAJ. Acting Gov. Waino E. Hendnck son read greetings Saturday from Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton, who played an active part in Alaska's successful push for state hood during the past two years. "Like the year 1867, the year 1958 marks the beginning of a new historic era for Alaska," Seaton'i greeting !aid cause he couldn't stand to see her suffer. Daniel Kiraly, 78, said he had helped his wife, Barbara, 77 with stairs from the basement, she slipped and fell. "She lay there moaning as tf the pain was horrible." Kirally said. "I wanted to put her out of her misery. 1 got a hammer and WASHINGTON (AP) A new winter campaign aimed it revital izing the polio vaccination pro gram was announced today by Secretary of Welfare Flemming. Flemming told i news confer ence S3 per cent of the population under 40 has not had the basic three polio vaccine injection! and over a third has had no vaccine at all. He called attention to public health service statistics showing 1,81$ cases of paralytic polio dur ing the first nine months of this year, 238 more than in the same period for 1957. But he said the paralytic In crease it no reflection on the ef ficiency of the vaccine. There it no evidence that properly vaccinated persons are losing their im munity, he added. It it very disturbing, Flemming said, that in the tlx states most seriously hit this year Michigan, I New Jersey, Texas, West Virginia, Virginia, and California the ma jority of paralytic cases, or 418 out of 781, were among children under 5. "Of these 418 children. 4 out of every S had received no vacefhe,' Flemming said. CLOSED MON-TUE-WED Open Thurs thru Sun starts Thurs: "LAST of th FAST GUNS" plus "Diamond Safari" Movie Showtime 'Soon vnur territory will be- nI1 ner- come a state and the dream of Kiraly said he had hit his wife vour beloved statesman. Judge several times. The couple, mar James Wickersham, will be real- ned 52 years, have four grown ized." ' children. Fa...--j ,' Si Inexr li in' Ths following radio and ralrrhiwi programs ere ariaraj e free public serrfce tor News-Royiew roadon. All program KiriflfS ere puUithao' rutins' tnm the letpoctlye tt.ti.M. The N.we. Ra.iaw does not accept nioomtbility tor yonotleo tram ariglrral athadulai hirrnrhao Hilt wapepar. KBES-TV Ch. Remaining Hours Today 4 AO rvot1oru 4 tf Ha run in Shopper 4 20 Ita Fun To Hexiuce) 4 4.V-VUU City Police SOO Unci Bill Carloon j, 05 irnrl Bill- Car tonne A ;tO Woody Woodpecker 6 on Your TV Weatherman o oiv Nf wa tt.14 Doug Ed word Nowa fl :.0 irnJon Pacific 7 on Whirl birda 7 :tO To TU Tha Truth Soil Arthur God I re y 8::iO Pd Skfllon (Ml Garry Moora Variety in Trarkdown in .to Nfwi 10.il Crmmplnnahip Bowling ll.jy-fcign Off t WrDNKSDAT, OCTOHF St, l5 mao Cartoon I 10. JO Tup Dollar 11 no Iova Of Life i::iO Search Far Tomorrow 1 1 :4A Guiding Light 12 on Waller Croncklt Nawt 12 OV-Fllm folio 12 IS Thru The Porthole 12 .10 A The World Turna 1 no Jimmy Dean Show 1 tO House Party 2 00 Rig Payoff 2MO Verdict it Yours 3 OO Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3 JO Edge of Night KOIN-TV Ch. 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Ply-Veneer it o "kraft covered venr iandwich".,.a fovgn Dougkn fir veneer core, oaforloiaj eai eoch aurfoce with kraft liner board or ipeciolry toeing. The reutt ( a low-oott. tough, hghtweignf PLY-VENEER FOR LIGHTER, TOUGHER PACKAGING ...another product of Weyerhaeuser development New and diversified products of the forest industry contribute to the economic growth of Washington and Oregon. For as these products are proved and marketed, permanent job are created in local communities. riy-Veneer typifies such a new Weyerhaeuser product . . . one that has created a new use and market for the forest crop. The product was researched and developed in our Technical Center. Later a full-scale production plant was built in Spring field, Oregon, where it could be integrated with existing facilities. Ply-Veneer combines products of our pulp and veneer mills located on that site. This is but one example of forest industry progress through product development. Weyerhaeuser scientist and engineers are continuing work on new products and processes. As these products are perfected, they stimulate production, create pay rolls and contribute to the economic stability and prosperity of the Pacific Northwest. Verwtie fty.Voeoor panel ttoctt hot mony oppKca hont ofHer MHon packaging. Here cut-to-wr a lock. ioaMool poMols toraa e core tor ligM woigh) luggage. 1 H WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY working to maintain a pirmanint foresf iadvttrj DEALERS MANUFACTURERS SHIPPERS Contact your nearest area distributor for Ply-Veneer tUtOn SAY lUMBlH COMPANY INDUSTRIAL IUMSIR PRODUCTS oOO WtST SPOKANE STRT IOX 936 (2920 SO. SAWYW) StATTll 4, WASHINGTON TACOMA 1, WASHINGTON OVAlSEt lUriIR COMPANY 2321 S.I I1TH AVI PORTUNO 2, OREGON si 1