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SALE APPROVED SALEM (AP) - Sale of The Dalles Natural Gas Co. to North west Natural Gas Co. was ap proved here by Public Utilities Commissioner Howard Morgan. Women's Rights Effort Began 1 1 0 Years Ago Ants-Roaches Insect Pests of oil kinds o.', BUHACK California'! Carear Inar-ct Powder SO Yaara Old mil Brit and Sum. Sf laiy To Ula Iconortikal SENECA FALLS, N. Y. Vfl ! Today is the 110th anniversary of ine modern worlds Iirst organized battle for women's rights, which began in this trim little central New York village. I On July 19, 1948, a group of strong-willed women and a hand-j ful of brave men sat down in the Wesleyan Methodist Church and hammered out agreement on a women's bill of rights. The movement had many roots, but today's disgruntled males have only their trousered ances tors to blame for the principal NOW! AT TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC CO. True High Fidelity even with the volume turned down low! BE S W Is IS i. 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Vest, son of Mrs. Genevieve Vest, Yoncalla, was recently assigned to the 3rd Infantry at Fort Myer, Va. Vest is an honor guard in the infantry's Company D. He is a 1953 grad uate of Yoncalla High School. r,.e Ain't U'ifra nf a Oinalfpr ; educator from Philadelphia, at tended. Mrs. Stanton had the carriage hitched up and drove over from her home in Seneca Falls to see I Iter oui uit-mi. aiop m vuu- I versation led to another, and a I call In arms was issued. The first women's rights conven tion was set for July 19. Child Causes Anxious Moments In Cincinnati CINCINNATI I H was an agonizing five minutes for onlook ers in downtown Cincinnati yester day, but Alma Lee Sanders, 17 months oid, just thought it was fun. The youngster stretched, waved her arms, looked around, sat down and dangled her feet, laughed and shouted: "Look at the doggy." She was pointing at the dog in the street four floors below her apartment home. The girl had climbed out a window to a narrow ledge while her mother slept. A workman in the street ran up stairs to hammer on the apartment door, wake Mrs. Lois Sanders and get her daughter inside. Ships Mot hballing Halted At Seattle Men. July 21, 1958 The Ntwt-Revlew, Roieburg, Or. 11 MOIM2ST MAIBtEXS Tridtnurk Rtiitmd U, 8. PiImI Off "Gee, Uncle Wobbly, I can hardly wait until you're one ot my ancestors!" J1, M JJi tpw n jr Ilk1 ' i WARDS MON TGOMERY WARD LA: v. "N 1 : : . . i. "l rTJ O''j New restful comforll l i v. N. New buoyant firmness! New spring lupportl Jf v"v J L y Cotlt to little lo ownl s -, (fi THE WORLD'S FINEST MATTRESS 6 $hiLftl: i Mt has been made flner firmer, to last longer an. MS t 'pttfS&T t l hi J Jfji I ft cos 'ess "lan any rna,,ress yu can buy I Beauty- MPt Ill ' I I I aA rest actually asfs 3 fimei onger than the next j h m ' ' L j yj es mattess Standard or extra firm. M jfi- ( FOR COMFORT I I FOR NO-SAG SUPPORT FOR DURABILITY ' ' hl f ESHfl ; $inglbtd comfort tfi doubl bd I P Ktautyrit ipringi or Individually Torturtd by 270-lb, rofltr, Btawfyrtit - T! Havy hut band con't diifwfb wif. I pockttcd, act icporaiely, can't iogl owHaiicd othtr mottrtiiti 3 to 1 1 1 f - f . "fj FOR FIRMNESS FOR SAG-PROOF BORDER , FOR ECONOMY . V" gs mm f, D f I hug hoitow Itovtyrtit'i ovtr coilt or orKhfd ' 1 0-yr, guaranl brings tsaufyrtil'i if0 of bock. to thick wdt wo Hi. Nvr tag I prico down to Uti than 2t a night. , SEATl'LE (AP) - The molh-i balling of several Military Sea Transportation Service ships which' had been slated to retire to the! reserve fleet has been halted be cause of the Middle East situation,! an nth lis spokesman said. "We're not reactivating t h e snips, sain tapt. IS. A. I.idstone. commander of the 11STS in the iorm l'acitic. "but we re holding me quo inactivation at the status Lidstone did not name the ves sels involved but it was reported that they include four transports. The Times identified them as the Gen. 11. B. Freeman and the Gen. John Pope, which were be ing inactivated at the Todd Ship yard here; the Gen. M. C Meigs, at Pier 90, Seattle, and the Ma rine Phoenix, at Everett. The Times said these and nine other vessels of various types were scheduled for inactivation as an economy move several weeks ago. Some of the ships already are in the reserve fleet at Olympia. 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