Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Santa at Herr’s Santa Claus landed on the roof of Herr’s Fruit Stand last week. Photo at right shows Santa waiting for his reindeer to come back from Marco's Rest- aurant (the reindeer were begging for pizza at the back door.) After a while, Mr. Claus came down the chimmney and visited the shoppers at Herr's. Photo at lower right shows the jolly old elf telling Jimmy Yeaglin to be a good boy. Marietta Jaycees help Santa answer phone In cooperation with the Columbia Telephone Com- pany, the Marietta Jaycees were able to assist Santa in answering about 150 child- ren's Christmas requests bv telephone. Approximately SO happy children visited Santa at the Javeee center on his me night visit before returning to the North Pole to load his sleigh for the ‘Big Trip.” Some children were surprised to sce Santa on foot on Market Street as he checked to see who was naughty and nice before fulfilling requests for toys. Friends, Jaycees hand out baskets Fourieen grocery and 20 fruit baskets from the Marietta Community Friends were distributed by the Marietta Jaycees, Wednesday night to shut- ins and aged in the area. Supported both by civic and church groups and by individuals, the Community Friends function primarily at Christmas to help ati zens who may appreciate a Christmas remembrance. Recipients are nominated by persons knowing of their need. I'he ‘Friends’ president is Mrs. James R. Baker. Albert Dettinger is secret- arv-treasurer. Items were distributed from Zion Luth- eran Church. I'he Community Friends were first organized in 1956. December 29, 1976 Our letters to editor policy We have gotten a lot of interesting letters to the editor lately, but we can’t print most of them. The reason; we don’t know who wrote the letters. Our policy is to print all letters to the editor, even if the writer doesn’t want to sign his or her name. The writer must tell us his real name, however, or we can’t print the letter. This rule is necessary to Letter to editor Dear editor; I dare you to print this in your paper! That is, if you have the backbone to do so. If not, check a few of these situations out then print a thorough coverage in your paper. Marietta Boro is raising its taxes 3 mills. What for? I tell you; a $100,000.00 project to do repairs and fix up Front St. They could use their $100,000.00 for things like better police protection and pay our policemen better wages. Instead of that they cut our policemen down to a 40 hr. week and no raise in pay that amounts to other than $.03 cost of living. They want our town to depend on State Police for protection after our men have their 40 hrs. in. Did you ever have to call the State Police for an emer- gency on a weekend or a holiday? Well 1 did a year ago, at night, around 3 a.m.. It took them 2 1/2 hours to respond, because there wasn't a car close to our area. I have nothing against the State Police. 1 think they do a terrific job. I am just trying to make a point. Sometime somewhere we might need a policeman in a hurry. Maybe the Council better stop and think; when our policemen aren't on duty, a child on his way to school could be molested, or a home could be being robbed, or a bank, etc. With extra money, so many things could benefit many people instead of a handful of so-called antique dealers. Council could try and establish something for our kids to do instead of hanging on the streets. No, all Council thinks of is Front Street in Marietta and their $100,000.00 pro- ject. I'll tell you one thing; if there wouldn't be so if there wouldn't be any restored homes and certain Council members owning them, they wouldn't give a darn about Front St. protect us against libel suits. If you want to write an unsigned letter, your identity will be held in strict confidence, but you must let us know who you are. All these outsiders are coming into Marietta with their antiques and buying old homes and trying to mold. Marietta into some- thing that that it’s not and never is going to be. The Boro of Marietta had plenty of opportunities for more tax money but turned them all down. Turkey Hill wanted to put a market at the end of town and a steak shop opened its doors but was closed down due to zoning laws. That is all tax money down stream. Also Council could get the streets of Marietta cleaned up. They have a garbage collection outfit who isn’t worth a darn, but vet the town people have to pay for it. Take a look in the alleys and see all the garbage men drop and don’t clean up. 1 could write 10 pages of things Marietta could do but wont, because this antique c--p is for the birds and it is one big monopoly. a Life Time Citizen of Marietta Indoor soccer at Donegal High The elementary, junior high, senior high and alumni championships of indoor soccer ‘‘The Winter Classics,”” will be held in the Donegal High School gym on New Year's Eve, Friday, December 31st. Starting time is 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Admission is by donation. All proceeds go to project D-Lites. Chief Geesey gives Santa tour Marietta’s Pioneer Fire Company Chief, Kenneth D. Geesey, recently receiv- ed a rather unusual phone call from the North Pole. The call was from Mr. S. Claus, who visits the boro on a regular yearly basis. Home of Ron Fischer wins lighting contest The Marietta JC's an- nounced the winners of this vears' Outdoor Christmas Lighting Contest. First prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fischer at 404 E. Market St. The second prize was awarded to Mrs. Pauline Zink, 310 Essex Street, and third prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bigler, Jr., of 115 Essex Street. Those recieving honor- able mention were; Donald Roberts, 205 East Market; Mr. and Mrs. Armor Mc- Kain, 660 West Market; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKain, 618 West Market. Chairman of the judging committee was Gary L. Morris. The street decorations were administered by the Lion's club this year. Although Mr. Claus has visited the town several times in the past few weeks, he was not sure of the location of some of the addresses in his book. Chief Geesey felt he had a solution to his problem. “*How about a guided tour of the town?’’ inquired the fire chief. “*Sounds like the perfect solution to my problem,” replied Mr. Claus. So, early in the evening on Christmas Eve, Chief Geesey and other Pioneer Fire fighters gave Mr. Claus a tour of the Mariet- ta Boro. To make sure Mr. Claus could see all the adaresses better, the Pio- neers had fitted a special chair for him on top of one of the fire trucks. Mr. Claus had a small token of his appreciation for the children of the boro who came out to see him. Mr. Claus also gave a special thanks to Firefight- er Lloyd Kennedy, who} assisted on this project.