Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 10, 1979, Image 9

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    SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9
% § Health of Women as
Two Marietta houses
The home of Mr. aud Mrs. James Baker
registered with Historic Preservation Trust
Two sites on Fairview
Avenue, Marietta, have
been recognized = by the
Historic Preservation Trust
of Lancaster County on the
basis of the architectural-
historical significance of the
building. Plaques denoting
this recognition’ have been
issued to the owners.
Previously plaques have
been awarded in Marietta to
Old Town Hall Museum,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cresswell, and Dr. and Mrs.
William B. Landis, plus Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rottmund.
The property of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ross, 67
Fairview Avenue was built
by the late Charles Spangler
in the late 1890's. It is
designated #167 on the
Preservation register. Ken
is president of the Marietta
Restoration Associates.
The home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Baker, ‘SS
Fairview Avenue was also
listed as #166 in the Historic
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross
Preservation Trust. Built by
the late Barr Spangler circa
1850, it was owned by
daughter and granddaugh-
ter until purchased in 1956
by the Bakers.
Forms for listing an
application with the Preser-
vation Trust are available
from Mrs. William Landis.
Women subject at
Assumption Church
A talk will be given on
‘““Health Concerns of Wo-
men as Women’ at the
Assumption B.V.M. Church
Social Hall, Union School
Road, Mount Joy, Pa. The
date is October 15, 1979 at
8PM.
Dr. Carol Scatterige,
M.D. will be the guest
speaker. Dr. Scatterige is a
Family Physician on staff at
_ St. Joseph Hospital, Lanc-
aster, Pa. Dr. Scatterige
received her training at
Temple University, Phila.
delphia, Pa. and served het
residency at Abbington
Memorial Hospital, Ab-
bington, Pa.
Following her presenta-
tion, Dr. Scatterige will be
available for a question and
answer session.
The Parish Council of
Catholic Women of As-
sumption B.V.M. Church,
Mount Joy, are sponsoring
this talk by Dr. Scatterige as
a public service to the
women of Mount Joy, and
surrounding communities.
All are welcome, and there
is no admission charge.
Severe penalties for
trapping violations
Trappers are warned by
the Pennsylvania Game
Commission that there are
now severe penalties for
numerous violations of the
law involving trapping.
In the recent past, prices
on furs have advanced to
all-time high levels, and
human greed has led to a
marked increase in the theft
and disturbance of traps and
the removal of wildlife
from the traps of others.
The penalty for beaver
infractions has now been
increased to $200 level.
It is now a violation to
steal a trap and the fine for
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COMPANY
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theft of a trap belonging to
another person is $200.
The penalty for disturbing
a trap has now been
increased to $200.
The fine for removing
wildlife from the trap of
another person is increased
to $200.
The penalty for taking a
furbearer inclose season is
$200.
Trappers are also re-
minded that the Game
Commission may revoke all
hunting and trapping li-
cense privileges for up to
three years for the first
trapping law violation.
Your Local
Insurance
Company
Supporting
a Local
Effort
Donegal Mutual Insurance Company
Route no. 441 By-pass
Marietta, Pennsylvania 17547