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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 1U-UN10NTOWN, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1S74 THEMORNINGHERALD-THEEVBNWGCTANDARD Molenock Death Noted Funeral services were held Saturday for John A. Mole- nock, 83. of Dakota, Fairmont. W. R.

D. 2, who died the preceding Tuesday. Mr. Molenock was retired from the Barrackville, W. Mine.

His wife, Nellie C. Welly Molenock, died in Surviving are three children. Edward and Mrs. Martha E. Hartsang, both of Bellview, W.

and Carl at home; four brothers, Andrew, George, Frank and Joseph, all of Uniontown; one sister, Mrs. Mary Shulick of Cheswick, nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Farm Has Troubles (Con't From Page One) I RT. 40 WEST OF UNIONTOWN has some GOOD NEWS and some BAD NEWS you'll find out about both in your Wednesday Newspaper. WE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL THURSDAY MORNING.

acres over there," adds Frank Jr. Mr. Mutnansky feels the county or the railroad is responsible for the bridge's repairs. The Mutnansky family would also like the county to widen and deepen Redstone Creek in their area. "They've been talking about it for years," says Frank "1 wish they would finally do it." Tnt' ground is super-saturated most of the year drying only during the summer months.

Each year another inch or two ol topsoil is washed away and planting is impossible. "A couple of years ago we tried planting corn," says Mrs. Mutnansky, "but the floods carne and flattened it." Mr. Mutnansky says he was told by a county official that the section of the creek belonged to him which made the bridge his problem. "The floods cost me four or five acres of pastureland every time," he moans.

"Plus we get all the garbage empty bottles and cans, empty potato chip bags, trees, everything, from above (Phillips)." Without the much needed bridge Mr. Mutnansky and his son will have to travel an extra two or three miles just to get across the creek. It's either that or wade. "I don't know what we'll do," Mr. Mutnansky shrugs, "we need that bridge." Plea For Blood Tourism lakes Dip A I I A The Red Cross bloodmobile unit visit to Carmichaels last June attracted 119 donors, with 106 accepted.

This included 17 group donations from Grumman Allied Industries boat factory and 18 from the co-sponsor Carmichaels-Cumberland Twp. Vol. Fire Dept. The chairman, Charles I. Donley would like to see many more turnout for the visit this a i a michaels fire hall.

He said, "Last June many regular donors were on Miner's vacation and we urge those to make this visit." The turnout of young first- time donors has been particularly gratifying the past few visits, Mr. Donley said. Donors ages 18 through 65 will be accepted Wednesday 12:30 to 6:30 Donors 18 through 21 no long- 1-STOP SHOPPING 'SAVE FUEL 'SAVE MONEY NO NEED TO TRAVEL-MOSS HAS ALL YOUR FOOD NEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES! WE ACCEPT U.S.O.A. FOOD STAMPS SHOP 9 to 9 EVERY DAY TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 39 Mixed Cut PORK CHOPS Loin End Ib. 69 0 Armour Star Mlra-Cure VAC-PAK SLICED BACON ARMOUR STAR HOT DOGS 12-02.

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Janet Stephenson and Mrs. Wayne Long. Lions Club In Meeting Uniontown Lions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn. Robert Peg- ritz will show a film on "Replacing an Artificial President Jack Pegritz will be in charge of the meeting.

HARRISBURG (AP)-The fuel shortage helped cut tourism last month by up to 40 per cent at the state's major tourist areas of Gettysburg. Independence Hall and the Lancaster County Dutch area. Bad weather helped in the decline, particularly at Philadelphia's Independence Hall, which recorded 29,000 visitors last month compared to 49,000 in December 1972. But travel officials and motel and restaurant owners contacted say business is down compared to last winter largely due to motorists' fears they will be stranded without gas and Sunday gas station closings. State Commerce Department officials claim the tourist drop actually is not as bad as originally feared because the state has attractions reachable in one day from many populous areas.

The Pocono Mountain area, for instance which is trying to lure skiers normally headed for the New England slopes, reports its business is doing well, although transient non- a i business is "definitely down." Tot, 3, Loses Fight For Life I a (AP) Little a a Workman has lost an 84-hour struggle for life that began after he reportedly was beaten for wetting his pants. Officials at St. Mary's Hospital said the 3-year-old boy died Sunday night. He was in a coma after being injured and had relied on a life support machine. Jonathan was brought to the hospital Thursday afternoon i i a Workman, of rural Fort Gay in neighboring Wayne County, and by Jackie McAboy, 23.

A who had been babysitting with Jonathan and Jonathan's 5-year-old brother Dallas, told police the child had fallen in the bathroom after he had been "whipped for wetting his pants." But Fort Gay authorities had already notified police here and McAboy, formerly of Huntington, was taken into custody on a felonious assault charge. Sunday night, Wayne County magistrate Virgil Mills said the charge would be changed to murder. "Dallas was the only wit- ness," said Wayne County Sheriff Keith Ray. "He told us McAboy was 'breaking Jonathan of wetting his pants' and that he hit and kicked his little brother and threw him into the commode, head first." The sandy-haired child's injuries included a badly cut mouth and a broken jaw. A doctor who examined him at the hospital emergency room said he had sustained massive brain damage.

Hospital officials said the child was injured about noon Thursday. At that same time, his father, Ray Workman, 27, was in a local courtroom being sentenced to a year in prison for armed robbery. Fort Gay authorities said McAboy had been living at the Workman home. They said police had investigated prior complaints of mistreatment of the children. "Dallas said Jonathan never said a word during the beating, just cried a little bit," the sheriff said.

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