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(Drlanbn fcrntinrl yjlkkU Tuesday, June 15, 1971 ill Shakeys Entertains CBHS Seniors, Senior Citizens from Shakey's. These skim mcrs' are given away free every Sunday when you buy a family-size pizza. Shakey's is a place where the entire family can i eat and have fun together. Occasionally a sing-along will get started and you would be surprised how talented most people are! There are some who can and some who can't but every-one tries at Shakey's Pizza Parlor. How about Shakey's Pizza Parlor is always a fun place to go but on this particular night it was extra spe-c i a 1 1 The graduating class of Cocoa Beach High School was enjoying a private party there.

Pizzas, cokes and music by Guerry Boger at the honkey-tonk piano were on the agenda. There were about 300 high school students in attendance. Naturally it had to be fun! Other good times at Shakey's include occasional visits of the senior citizens from Bax-ley Manor on Merritt Island. The group has formed a band using all sorts of improvised d-making devices. The guests at Shakey's, on these particular nights, have a ball listening to the music of the senior citizens doing "their COMING ON June 24 is something new I A real live Dixieland jazz band will play for ypur entertainment from 8 until 11 p.m.

They will be headed by Guerry Boger and have as their name "Boger's This 2 sounds like It will be a lot of fun. Keep the date In mind and come out to Shakey's Pizza Parlor on the 520 Cocoa Beach. Shakey's now offers tossed salad with your pizzas for only 37 cents! DUSK TIL DAWN How's that for a treat? Every Wednesday night Is family night. You receive $1.00 off on any family-sized pizza. Gigantic pitchers of beer, which hold a half-gallon are only $1.50 on this night.

I GUESS you have seen people wearing cute little plastic straw hats 7" NEWMAN IS. Whit napptni whin M) tobacco company oflirt $25,000.000 tt anttniri town to Mop iniokiiij tw thirty ilayCLi. AMC "Billy th. Kid" 0 Kk Jr iWi if I DICK VAN DYKE COLDUItV SHOWIIME jncmaeq uun 1 Mll.i....iM mm Vi jkt "IP" TWI-UH Hr. 1 SHOWTIME UMWTIMf A U- TWI-UH Hr.

JFj irt.iM Me jT 1 ii I i i mr METRO-QOLDWYN-MAYEF? Prlnti A story of love. 269 0J3J Hyans At 7:35 and 9:50 lilli Palm.r "Tht Hows That Scrtomtd" Daughter Starts Friday "20,000 IEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" Samoa ROBERT MfTCHUM TRBOR HOWARO CHRISTOPHER JONES JOHN MILS Sl 3tt-U12 LEO McKERN SARAH MILES At 7:30 Stv McOun UBtSUP I FACTOR-JOHN MILLS GPiO BEST ONEMATOGRAPHY "THE REIVERS" IS At 9:30 Richard Harrli NOT RECOMMENDED NOW SHOWING ISppiE "A MAN CAUED HORSE" am FOR CHILDREN SCREENS 247-1 SU t.75j 1.25 .75 .90 min.50ll:gS I.Tsl .90 THEAT( 5 THfAlW 4 PA AT 8:35 OUSTIN HOFFMAN IN MIDNIGHT COWBOY'S AT 10:45 ARLOW GUTHRIE IN ALICES' RESTAURANT 8 TWI-UTE Hr. Thtottf 4 of 4,45 5,15 AdulnWc if mA II 5 4 at the Bobby Cash And Niteflyers BREVARD'S LARGEST FINEST NITE SPOT! photo by Lee Healy) Bobby Cash and the Niteflyers entertain nightly at the Continental Lounge, A1A, Cape Canaveral. (Staff Newly Remodeled Lounge Seats Over 300 Persons! Featuring i The Tops In Entertainment! Area Servicemen Gain Honors CTEL KM kS THERE IS ONLY ONE MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS AND THEATERS TUESDAY Afternoon 11:55 Black History (C) 12:00 Stock Market (C) 1:00 Virginia Graham Show (C) 1:30 Galloping Gourmet (C) 1:55 "44" Calling (C) 2:00 Run For Your Life (C) 3:00 Timmy Lassie 3:30 Kartoon Karnival (C) 4:30 Lost In Space (C) 5:30 Batman (C) EVENING 6:00 Mr. Ed 6:30 Patty Duke 7:00 Star Trek (C) "Day of the Dove." The USS Enterprise becomes a ship of hatred as the officers battle Klingons and eventually each other.

Ben Casey "An Uncommonly Innocent Killing." Eddie Albert as a business magnate strikes and causes the death of an associated during a seizure. Dr. Casey refuses to release him for trial. 9:00 Theatre 44 at 9:00 "The Prince and The Pauper." Errol Flynn and Claude Rains. Story of prince and beggar boy who change clothes and identities.

11:00 Twilight Zone "Caesar and Me." A down-at-the-heels ventriloquist is the victim of both his gangster-like dummy and a strangely evil little girl. 11:30 To night's Movie "Whisering Smith." Alan Ladd and Brenda Marshall. Western epic. Soft-spoken, sure-shot special agent shoots it out with a pack of train robbers, one of whom is a friend. Melbourne, recently was promoted to Army Specialist Four near Bad Hersfeld, Germany, where he is serving with the 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment.

SPEC. KURJACK entered the Army in May 1970. He was a 1967 graduate of Eau Gallie High School. He attended Brevard Junior College, Melbourne. Army Spec.

4 Ronnie D. Andrews, 25, son of Charles A. Andrews, Eau Gallie, recently fired "expert" with the .45 Caliber Pistol at Fort Richardson, Alaska. The expert rating is the highest mark a soldier can achieve on his weapons qualification test. Spec.

4 Andrews is a mail clerk in the 1st Battalion on the 37th Artillery. He entered the Army in September 1969, completed basic training at Ft. Ben-ning, and was last stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla. S.

SGT. DENNY J. Carter, and associates at Eglin AFB, have been specially recognized by the Secretary of the Air Force as members of the Air Force Command (AFSC) currently observing its 10th anniversary. Sgt. Carter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold P. Carter of 329 Gemini Satellite Beach, supports operations naissance squadron at Mc-Clellan AFB, Calif. He served a year of duty in Vietnam. Sgt.

Holland graduated from Melbourne High School in 1961 and attended Brevard Junior College. His wife, Hilda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Manserus, Buda, 111.

PVT. ROBERT H. JOHNSON, 20, son of Mrs. Ruth Johnson, 2791 Tropic Road, Eau Gallie, recently completed eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C.

He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, veapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1969 graduate of Miami orland High School. SECOND LT. David M. Dickson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell K. Dickson 110 Briarwood Lane, Cocoa, has been awarded his Silver Wings at Williams AFB, upon graduation from U.S. Air Force pilot training. Lt.

Dickson is remaining at Williams as an instructor pilot in the T-38 Talon jet trainer aircraft. He will serve in a unit of the Air Training Command which provides flying, technical and basic military training for U.S. Air Force I -J- Thtu ratings apply to tilm rlod aftr Nov. 1, 1968 THIS SEAL In ids indicate the film wat submitted and approved under trie Motion Picture Code of Self-Regulation. Qj Suggested for GENERAL audiencet.

gjj All ages admitted, parental guidance tuggetted. III -MMM 7 DAVID M. DIXON Gets silver wings of the AFSC Armament Development and Test Center which directs the Air Force non-nuclear tions program. Sgt. a rter, a site development technician, is a 1961 graduate of South Houston (Texas) Senior High School.

S. SFT. JAMES W. HOL-LAND son of Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Holland 816 E. Lincoln Melbourne, has been recognized for helping his Air Weather Service unit win the U.S. Air Force Senter Award for 1970. Sgt.

Holland is an airborne weather observer in the 55th Weather Recon- THI OIISINAl For 40 yrri W.lcomo Wagon hottotlMfhav bn making friondly and Infomia tivo colli on nowconwt whothor thoy within aw awn nation or in lomo fonign country. If you on a nawcomor mow o( ono or am a bualnof iman wonting to bo mproMntooi in tho now-comoi't homo, coniult your local tolophona dirocteiy for WELCOME WA60N INTERNATIONAL COCOA ROCKLEDCE 636-3382 TITUSVILLE 269-3192 EAU GALLIE "aer not odmittHf un-le accompanied by parent or odult guardian, age reitriction be higher In certain 0'm. Check theater or odvertiiing. Printed ai a publk wrvlc by ttii newtpaptr. Army CWO Harry C.

Brown, son of Linier R. Brown, 7010 Chesnut Cocoa, recently received the Bronze Star Medal in Vietnam. He was presented the Bronze Star Medal for i i ishing himself through meritorious service in connection with military operations against hostile forces in Vietnam. The medal, adopted in 1944, i zes outstanding achievement. CWO BROWN received the award while assigned as an avionics officer in Headquarters Company of the 307th Combat Aviation Battalion.

He entered the Army in February 1960 and was last stationed at Ft. Gordon, Ga. The Warrant officer, whose wife, Carole, lives at 700 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island, is a graduate of Cocoa High School. USAF CAPT.

John W. Conway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conway, 2075 Cathy Circle, Titusville, has received the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordin ary aerial achievement in Vietnam. Captain Conway distinguished himself as a C-123 Provider cargo troop carrier pilot when he flew a hazardous low level liation mission over high threat enemy supply camp area.

Despite intense enemy ground fire directed at his aircraft he suc-c fully completed his mission denying the enemy forces the protective cover of the jungle canopy. The captain was honored at Westover AFB, where he now serves as a KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft pilot with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. ARMY PVT. Steven A. Windom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger N. Windom, 1104 Abington Cocoa, recently completed eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C. The 20-year-old soldier is a 1969 graduate of Cocoa High School.

Victor E. Kurjack, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kurjack, Route 1, North MELB.OURNE PALM BAY PA 3-6837 COCOA BEACH CAPE CANAVERAL 7834597 MERRITT ISLAND 632-4007 Fire Deaths Ninety-nine people died In Czechoslovakia fires in 1970.

CLIP AND SAVE THIS ADDITION TO YOUR 1971 BREVARD SENTINEL-STAR COOKBOOK GOP' Set Drive Against Pollution casseroles! jaclirabbit express S3 MELBOURNE 550 Eddie Allen Rd. 723-0788 YERO BEACH al governmental bodies to develop a realistic-program of pollution control. The survey will be conducted June 25-27 in the afternoons. The purpose of the survey is to allow Brevard residents to voice concern over the pollution problem. Combine Boup, peas (with liquid) pimientoes, onion and Worcestershire sauce.

Fold in tuna; broken in medium lumps, and cheese. Pour into 2-quart casserole. Arrange the French fried onions around outside edge, leaving center uncovered. Bake in 375-degree oven about 25 minutes, or until tuna is bubbly. Serves 6.

Mrs. Frieda Neas Cocoa LENTEN CASSEROLE SUPPER Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 2 6-oz. cans tuna 1 c. condensed cream of mushroom soup 1 lb.

can peas 1 4-oz. can pimiento, diced 1 small onion, chopped 1 c. grated sharp Cheddar cheese 1 T. Worcestershire sauca V4 c. French fried onions, ozs.

The Brevard County lican Executive Committee plans a door-to-door campaign Saturday to kick off its "Stop Pollution" project for the coming year. Some 22,000 "Stop Pollution" brochures will be i ibuted throughout the county containing suggest ions on what individuals can do to fight pollution. THE COMMITTEE is also planning a community service survey to obtain back ground information to be presented to local, state and COCOA 0, K. Thackery 1612 take fJrive '632-1070 TITUSVILLE 0. K.

Tbdckery 1512 Childre Ave..

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