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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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15
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Former Local Man Named Maryland School Principal Mn C. Sinsone. sdn of Mr. iiw Mn, Charles Sansone of 15 UIKIX has been appointed principal Chase Con- MlhUtad School in Baltimore A graduate of Uniontown fcoior School with the of 1943, he has been with Board of Education of-Baltimore County for' seven years, Mr. S.nsoiie attended North- Missouri State Teachers Ullege, Waynesburg College, Uniontown Center; Duquesnc Univenity, Johns Hopkins Uni- vertity and the University of Maryland.

received his bachelor's oegree from Duquesne In 1950 Md hii masters from tlfaryland thii yeir. TIME TO OVERHAUL Begutar overhauling of a locomotive is considered necessary fter every 60,000 miles; of a truck, tfter every 20,000 miles; aircraft, every 30,000 is processed In the United only in the Wills- nllty. in Oregon. C. SANSONE FIRST MATTRESSES Ancient Romans were first to use mattresses, stuffing sacks with reeds, hay, wool or feathers, and sleeping on them in the third century B.C.

PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY Murphy Co. oye Is Honored At a 'recent 'get-together of more than 100 employes of the local Murphy Co. ttore, Gwendolyn A. Etcher WM commended by Manager Maynard Lambert for. 25 years continuous seryice.

The hphoree was presented an engraved gold wrlstwjtch from the Murphy a large cake decorated with "25(h candy and two doren red In typical. "Gwen manner," she shared the cake and flowers' with shut-in friends. Miss Eicher also received a certificate of merit and 'letters of congratulations from J. S. Mack, president of the Murphy Kenneth T.

'Paxfon, vice president of the personnel division, and Wellington Zimmerman, her former manager and now district manager. The exceptional record also carries a five-weeks vacation. Miss Eicher joined the Veterans' Club 10 years ago with the completion of 15 years employment. She received a (ravel clock and four weeks va- cation at the end of 20 year service, Her first assignment was i the shoe department fcr 12 before being transferred to in ribbon, lace and hah'dkerchie counter, of which she has bee in charge for 13 years. "We are to have em ployes of Miss Eicher's caliber, said Manager Lambert, who ha a 30-year record wilh the phy Co.

A native of Somerset County Miss Eicher has been a residen of Unitmlown since 1629. fie siding wilh and earing for he mother, Mrs. A. C. Eicher; wh js in ill health, she is a membe of Ashury Methodist Church an the B.F.A.

Sunday School Class made many wonder friends during my quarter century service with Murphy's I am thankful for them and tha I have had good health and am able to work," said Miss Eicher SARATOGA SALES Neiv York-- malclyx250 yearlings, 160 colt and 00 fillies, will be offered a the 37lh Annual Saratoga Sales Aug. 12-16. If the tun were twice as fa away from the earth, it woul seem only one-fourth as bright says the National Geoeraphi Society. AT J. V.

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