Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Improving your TV picture is as easy as cherry pie. To celebrate George Washington’s Birthday (February 22), we're offering our regular Cable TV installation for only 22°. With Cable TV that 22° will go farther than the coin George threw across the Potomac. Cable TV will improve you reception on the channels you’re getting now. It will bring you a wider selection of programs on the channels you can only receive with Cable TV. Ordering your Cable TV installation is as easy as cherry pie. Just pick up the phone and call today. That’s all there is to it. Honestly. Cable TV installation foronly 22° DIAL 684-2878 O WARNER CABLE Our regular Cable TV installation $20.00 ..Bruce Sutter banquet i Bruce 2d friends pose for the camera: Left to right are Ken Keener, Al Brooks, Bruce Sutter, and John Shrum. [continued from front page] Al Brooks, another for- mer coach, remembered how Bruce was an all -around athelete at DHS. He played football and basketball as well as base- ball. ‘“He had a tremen- dous desire to be good, do well, and improve him- self,”’ said Mr. Brooks, who gave the example of Bruce’s overcoming knee and arm injuries to become a star player. Bruce has lots of confidence in his own ability, he said, but has remained modest and is still concerned for others. Bruce interupted an inter- view on national TV once to wish his father a happy birthday. Barry Etsell spoke about relief pitchers through history, ending with Bruce Sutter. Next, Bruce took the mike. He also told some jokes, and said that the Donegal teams were run democratically, which help- ed prepare him for life in the major leagues, whose players come from all walks of life. After his talk, a Bruce greets Marietta Mayor Jay Robert Flannagan after the banquet. movie about the Chicago Cubs was shown. A question and answer period followed. Bruce advised a Little Leaguer not to throw forkballs, but to concentrate on fastballs and strikes, and learn curve balls later. BERNER RRRR RNR ERR RRP RENNES RRR - B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. Appearing Sunday, February 19 at the MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) Tommy Dorsey BERPPRRERREE ENE REEF E NN ERIK RR RENN NNR February 15, 1978 In response to a question about his manager, he noted that the man is color -blind, and dresses accord- ingly. His injuries were not the fault of the manager pushing him to pitch, he said. His own enthusi- asm caused the injuries. VERA RRNNIRRS IRAN ERS NRE RRN ERE RAARNNY. ie ee ve vie ee de de de de de oe ede de de de de de dk ob de de de ke de de ok de ke oe SS ws ASD
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