Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES "The PARTY is over No. 2 is due January 31 Wait till late & cry the Blues MILLER’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 1" January Clearance Open 9:30 Thurs. til 8:00 Fri. til 9:00 Sat. til 5:00 closed Wed. to prepare for sale Dresses - 2 for 1 sale Jr. & Missey plus $1.00 Sportswear 20% off Vtacks, Sweaters, Jackets \\Sleepwear 30% off Hat & Scarf Sets 30% off Long skirts & dresses 40% off Jeans 10% off ¥ WW IW New Merchandise Club starts Friday, Jan. 7 Playtex sale continues ’til Jan. 9. 15 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy Phone 653-5512 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Thomas W O’Connor (Mount Joy Area Only) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher— Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Rick Bromer Advertising Manager— Kathie Guyton Business Manager— Jody Bass Society Editor— Hazel Baker Staff — Pat Flowers Vol. 77 No. 1 January S, 1977 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, PA as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year ...share home of month award [continued from page 1] can home because this is something it never was. For instance: instead of hanging homey window curtains, he used solid shutters which would have been used in an early business. Instead of wall papering and painting for partitions and wall treat- ment, he used the more rustic texture of old barn siding, butter plastering and stretched burlap. In- stead of rebuilding the front of the structure, he let the industrial appear- ance remain. All this adds to the unique flavor of the proper- ty and serves as a fitting environment for his antique business. He especially en- joys this residence because its open architechure does- n’t dictate the exact way the interior must be fur- nished and decorated. The property has been recognized by Winterthur Museum as a fine example of Georgian style industrial architechure. Structually, much of the building is original except for an area in the rear which was built to overlook the garden. This is Harry Hartman’s ninth restoration, the last being the White Swan (also located on E. Front Street). When asked how he can move after putting so much work into a building, he replied that he sees each restoration as a piece of artwork. When he feels it’s finished he must move on to another challenge. The Overlander house features original woodwork and fireplaces, and all additions are in keeping with its early Nineteenth Century style. Unlike hou- January 5, 1977 The view from Harry Hartman's back door shows some of neighbor Oliver Overlander’s handiwork. ses that lose their ‘‘homi- ness’’ in restoration, this house is very inviting. The two blazing fireplaces, many plants, brightly spat- tered and stencilled floors are all cheerful touches. The owner also added windows to brighten some areas. One of these is an attractive paladium type which becomes the focal point of a third story room. Modern kitchen conven- iences, including the re- frigerator, are concealed by weathered wood cabinets Oliver built out of barn siding. Another unusual piece of woodwork is the turnings that accent the top of the fence in the front of the property. Oliver's yard has an open feeling that is accent- ed by a stone sculpture, a stone wall, many interest- ing trees, and an open picket fence which defines part of the yard. The Hartman yard is patterned after a courtyard with brick work and ground covers surrounded by un- usual evergreens and shrubs. Large potted plants inside the glass area of the Proposed agenda for Mount Joy The proposed agenda for the Mount Joy Borough Council meeting to be held on Monday, January 10, 1977, at 7:30 p.m., in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, is as follows: 1. Receive a report from the Public Safety Commit- tee on the petition to establish a school zone on Marietta Avenue. 2. Appoint individuals to the various boards and commissions of Council. 3. Hold the first reading of Ordinance No. 388 reducing the tax collector’s ,compensation. 4. Consider adopting the back room of the house create a nice transition from house to garden. Between the houses is a large plot of rhododen- drons. The interesting mingling of evergreen tex- ture in both yards was a pleasing sight even in mid-winter as snow -capped much of the foliage. Both properties are ex- thaordinary examples of what can happen when two creative talents work to- gether to form a master- piece of planning a de- sign. Council Donegal Springs Road curbing resolution. S. Discuss the proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance that were re- commended by the Bor- ough Planning Commis- sion. Joycee-ettes hold Dec. meeting and dinner The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes held the December membership meeting in the form of a progressive Christmas dinner. It was a most enjoyable evening of food and fellowship and a most delightful way to spread the Christmas spirit among friends. The club welcomed Em- ily Foley as a new member. Babysitting directories are available in various locations throughout the community. Fashion show plans are underway. Co- chairmen for this project to be held in the spring are Harriet Ney and JoAnne Fry. Deb Newcomer and Sharon Funk are finalizing plans for the Sweetheart Baby Contest to be held in February. Look for further information in future artic- les. A bowling party is being planned for the children of the Messiah Home. Pat Moran, Cheryll Hallgren, and Nancy Nestleroth are this year’s chairmen for the 75 plus banquest to be held in June. Committees are to be formed for the Club- women’s Tea and Award. Cheryll Hallgren and Shar- on Funk are co-chairing this club project. The program for the evening was provided by the East Petersburg Wo- man’s Club. They present- ed a fashion show and dialogue entitled, Plain Folks. It was most enjoy- able and educational. ida i al fm Ch A 0S LN me ee Lh ake eth a OO pe ~~ At wai 0