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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 28

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II Sr. Petersburg Timet, Wednesday, March 14, If 44 ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Commitfeewoman Is Unopposed ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Beach: Ben Walker, a contrac burg; lleiiiocratli) Mute Committee- Look For Leprechauns At Nines CLEARWATER Incumbent Republican Slate Committee-woman Thc-lma Fischer was reelected VPStPiflav bocauRA nn man Incumbent Waltpr ful ler, Route 1, Box 707, Clearwa ter; Deaver K. Mendenliail, 774 one had filed to oppose her Fourth Ave. St. Petersburg; Tom Mllner, an Instructor at St.

By ISLAY HOLMS wncn quanrying for county of liceg clospd at noon. Petersburg Junior College, 1601 It's the eve of St. Patrick's 48th St. St. Petersburg.

792 31st Avt. NE. St. Te-terKburg, and Republican Rob. oil A.

llalvniKcn, 2300 Coffee Put Dlvrt. St. Petersburg. They will contend for the Judge ship In November but the race will not appear on the primary ballot. The primary races with opposition: County Commlimlon DUtrlct 2: Democrat Everett C.

Llnglcbach, retired businessman, 4800 Fourth Ave. St. Petersburg; Constable Sam J. Vance, 4522 22nd Ave. St.

Petersburg: Two persons qualified for DeniMTHtiu Mute Commute- Day and all over Tampa, tor, 2501 58th Ht. Gulfport; Fant. Mt hoiil Hoard, DUtrlct Si Republican businessman Calvin A. Uumiingcr, 1208 Robinson Road St. Petersburg; Dr.

Laurent W. Belanger, a dentist, 8401 36th Ave. St. Petersburg; Kchool Board at large) Republicans John B. lied man, an optician, 5682 63rd Lane St.

Petersburg; Denny J. McGarry, a lawyer, 3110 W. DeBazan St. Petersburg Beach; Albers; Democrats Margaret Abbott, a teacher. 6682 Fifth Ave.

woman Incumbent Judy Marshak, 762 32nd Ave. St. Petersburg: Hazel A. Talley, Clearwaler, St. Petersburg and tiie Holiday Isles the wee folk Esther's parties.

From 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. there will be favors and hats and complimentary hors d'oevres. Esther has a few surprises In store far you. Herb's tent Wyoming antelope benefit was a smashing success last Thursday I went by at Herb's invitation, he told me it was stag and I expected about 40 or 50 men pliew! I was staggered.

There were hundreds 1146 41st Ave. St. Peters are popping up from beneath their crock of gold. Of COURSE we have leprechauns on the omer oiiicps before the deadline, joining 33 others who are hopeful of being nominated for office In their party primaries and or elected to office In No-vembper. MXE OF THEM had their party nominations when qualifying closed and must campaign only for the November election.

West Coast and there's a burg. Republican Mate Committeeman Charles R. Holley, former Republican candidate for governor, 2401 Ninth St. St. Petersburg; Fred Anderson, former Treasure Island mayor, 11185 Fourth St.

businessman Albert Roberts III, 422 Republicans Incumbent Robert L. Davis, 5877 33rd Ave. the free birthday drinks In the sters at night. Hats, noisemak- touch of blarney, shamrock and Mrs, Murphy's chowder among Nightscene last week and Mike ers and you'd better believe the the Nightscene people too all having a ball eating tlie wild i Brusky says "I didn't know strains of 'Mother Macree'. there's 'Mac' McDonough, Tim game, drinking and watching there were so many people with Disston Blvd.

St. Peters the area's entertainers putting 'birthdavs in St. Petersburg" St. Petersburg; Angus C. (Tom) Craft a contractor, 6069 Burlington Ave.

St. Petersburg; Judge, Civil anil Criminal Court of Record: Democrats Jan J. Piper, 6311 Seventh Ave. St. Petersburg; Albert C.

Wcrly, 125 Eighth Ave. St. Peters St. Petersburg; former county purchasing agent M. C.

Mickclson, 213 66th St. St. Petersburg; County Commission District 4: Democrats Dr. J. Peter Marinelli.

an osteopath. 435 S. Bayshore Drive, Madeira burg; print shop operator Ancil D. Harrison, 800 Ninth Ave. on a continuous show.

Saw Bob The offer still stands all O'Brein, Roy Murphy, Walter McNichoIs and Patrick Long, to mention a few. So from the parade In New York to the St. Petersburg; publisher Emerson Rupert, 819 27th Ave. St. They are candidatps unopposed in the primaries.

Their names won't appear on the primary ballot. Of Mrs. Fischer's re-election, Elections Clerk Lee Brown said state law provides that state 'Danny Boy and 'With me shillelagh under me arm' will be heard in the air. Have a happy St. Patrick's day every one! Have you dropped In to visit Zim Jerry yet? She's waiting to see you if you haven't.

Zim Is drinks on the Park Lane on your birthday and MIKE SEZ 'Drinks from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. half a Petersburg. Suncoast there'll be lots of celebrating to do. Thought you might like to know some of the Prine, Raleigh Greene, the Leverofks, Johnny and Rocky Mike Kmolen, Herb, Esther and Pat Nine, and Russ Byrd.

MORE WINGDINGING committee candidates who arej YVAITKRS IN GREEN Park Lane (the Cove) in celebrations our restaurateurs have planned ST. PATRICK'S DAY Nine's famous restaurant the Colonial Inn and attracuve onanist at ine Jack Kruc is excited about his Pennsylvania Hotel Dining Room i Cocktail Lounge. The hotel Is Tyrone Shopping Center. There will be FREE GREEN BEER fl(Kir sliow for Thursday, Friday and lounge are having one oLas long as it lasts. Mentioned situated right there at Third Avenue and Fourth Street North and Ls a great place to visit after the movies.

Zim plays from 6 to 11:30 and the lounge closes at midnight. Your bar and Saturday straight from the Fontainbleu in Miami come Joanne YVheatly and Hal Kannor they are a musical comedy team in the tradition of Jeannette McDonald and Nelson tender is friendly Dick Hooper Eddy. They have appeared in the Persian Room and the Candlelight Room is so morgas1)orb "All You Care To Eat" Showtimes 9 Waldorf Astoria, and 11 p.m. LUNCH S110DINNER $2K; unopposed have bepn elected and their names will not appear on the May 24 second primary ballot. Party committeemen and commit teewomen are elected in the primaries.

Qualifying yesterday were: Treasure Island Mayor Julian Fant, 800 115th a Democrat, for the Dist. 4 County Commission race. The Rev. Arthur Libby Albers, 2772 67th St. St.

Petersburg, a Republican; for the Board of Public Instruction membership at large. IX QUALIFYING yesterday. Fant reported contributions of $550, named Stewart Butter-field, 840 115th Treasure Island, his campaign treasurer and The First Gulf Beach Bank, St. Petersburg Beach, as the depository. Fant's reported contributions: H.

L. Dowling, 11801 First St. Treasure Island, $100; E. L. Robinson, 301 39th St.

St. Petersburg, $100; Matt and OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4:30 to 1:30 D.m. attractive blue carpet and curtains, white brick walls, a black and white bar with Venetian glass You may have lunch or dinner served in there whilst you're being entertained.

0 WELCOME TO NIGHTSCENE: Ijm Novedades of Ybor City, Tampa. When the dean of 1440 34tk St. No. (U.S. It) SI.

Pttriburq, Flo. Phont 8M-0MS SUN. It HOLIDAYS The Ppnguin is going to feature corned beef and cabbage. Chef Winston Hunter believes in service. Was sitting there last week before the dining room was open and some nice neonle from Germanv 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.

ffEATHERTROM' came in for lunch. Thev had Spanish restaurants was found- I innn .,1 in ix, hi rvw iv uihk i nv village just four weeks old. HEAT PUMPS A HIGH RELIABILITY UNIT THAT SWITCHES AUTOMATICALLY FROM HEATING TO COOLING WITH 'SET AND FORGET' COMFORT CONTROL! been driving around trying to find the Penguin as they had had such a great time once before Winston didn't want to disappoint them so fixed them lunch. That's someone who cares! The nice people were Mr, and Mrs. Klein, Early settlers sat over Cuban coffee and 'novedades' (Spanish pastry or 'novedades') Gradually the small coffee shop developed Into today's fine restaurant which is owned and operated by Manuel Garcia Jr.

COOLS HEATS the summer I I In the winter Evelyn Biggs, 11730 Gulf 11-21 Frieda and Margaret Mid 800 4th St. South Phont 898-3035 General Electric Weathertron, with its unique CLIMATUFF Compressor, brings new safety and convenience to your home. No fuel, fumes, smoke, soot or flames. dlegge. Mr.

and Mrs. BinMoyja'id assisted by Manuel IH. The from Toronto were enjoying is Pn WXI davs a cool drink as were very charm-iwerk from 11:30 a m-t0 11 P-m-ing Jack and Jeannette Heim of and midnight on Saturdays. If Madeira Beach. ivou ave 'me ta'es a wile I to prepare) try PAELLA for FAMOUS G-E BUILT-IN QUALITY FEATURES The new mangacmcnt at Burdick's thanks you very much and wishes you all a Happy St.

Patrick's Day CRNED BEEF CABBAGE DINNER $1.25 The Tort O'Call is i TWO imported clams. Sealed-In-Steel CLIMATUFF Compressor Efficient, economical operation Low noise level fan 7Ec REALLY going to have an Irish bash and well they should. There's Tim O'Brien, Roy Murphy, Patrick Long, Lindsay Meehan, Pete Brady and Kitty De Veny (though I'm not sure squid, scallops, oysters, stone crabs, shrimp, red snapper, crawfish, chicken, fresh pork baked with yellow rice, onions, green pepper, asparagus, pimentos and peas, seasoned with wine IT'S OUT OF THIS Rugged, corrosion resistant cabinet day r-'J Dancing Entertainment Music Ot Th "TWIN GUITARS" BUDDY DUNKLE AND DRAKE DOTY Only system with "Matched Components" for high reliability A about Kitty) ALL IRISH I WORLD from the iii.ii-iinoii.i:ii accused Tim of popping over to Ireland to blow up Lord Nelson but he said not so! All the decorations will be in green including the tablecloths Johnny Leverock has certainly had a big week! Johnny Is well-known around town for his KITE NINE'S BLACK ANGUS $275 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK sunburned face and there will be corned beef Treasure Island, $100; William Kolhoven, 37 Dolphin Drive, Treasure Island, $100; Fant, $150. Albers designated himself campaign treasurer, named the First National Bank of Clearwater his depository and reported only a $250 contribution from himself. Seven Republicans and five Democrats, three of them unopposed, seek nomination in the primaries to run for the school board in November.

Incumbent Republican Dist. 1 School Board Member Jane S. Manson, 1512 70th Ave. St. Petersburg, and Dr.

Charles J. Crist, an M.D., 6724 Colony Drive St. Petersburg, seeking the Republican nomination in Dist. 5, are unopposed in the primary. Unopposed school board hopefuls among the Democrats are: engineer James M.

King, 1401 42nd Ave. St. Petersburg, Dist. Dr. Billy O.

Wireman, an official of Florida Presbyterian College, 6866 28th St. St. Petersburg, Dist. 3: Business man Howard Moorefield, 4835 Highland St. St.

Petersburg, Dist. 8. OTHERS I NOri'OSED in the primaries: Incumbent Republican A. L. Anderson.

6020 Luna Lane Gulfport, County Commission District 4. Republican Douglas J. Loefflcr, 302 Crestwood Lane, Largo, for Judge of the Civil and Criminal Court of Record. For juvenile court judge, Democrat Robert F. Michael i large straw hat he and son Your dinnor at Nino'i Includos Homemade soup, crisp tossod salad, choice of potato, bosket of bread and your beverage.

cabbage, Irish coffee and creme AIR CONDITIONING CO. de menthe parfaits Kitty Rocky were having a ball at the Wyoming Antelope benefit for and Pete will sing Irish songs Patrick's and Jim O'Hare has promised yutn organizations and Monday Day Party, Tomorrow p.m. to 12 Complete Dinner! served every evening till 1 a.m. Cocktails till 2 a.m. Business Men's Luncheons served everyday from only 15c No.

St. and 74th Ave. Tel. 544-4811 to come over and sing. Call 363-1 ne was n0Sl 10 v- nayaon 5611 for reservations.

Burns at a big old time chicken feast out at his famous Johnny Naturally 'Mac' at The Leverock's Oyster Bar and Deck is going all out. There will Lounge, Pinellas Park. Hun-be corned beef and cabbage forldreds and hundreds of people $1.45 green beer music turned up to hear the governor in the afternoon and the Fun-1 (Continued On Page 6-B) IN ST. PETERSBURG 3030 Morris St. N.

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en Highway If (Near Honeywell) Phone 526-5297 Itoto, D'uWtA SPKIAlTIK BAKED LASAGNA 1.65 Jumbo Panamanian FRIED SHRIMP 2.50 Fresh Homemade Sou Every Dayl Stop In an Your Way To or From the Dog Trackl SbkVINv I A.M. A.M. LUNCHES FROM ISe DAMATO'S RESTAURANT ft Come join M. iniiat cocKiau Louna (i the inn 41JS -4th St. No.

Phont 9-93S8 f- The Beaches' Most Popular Fun Spot A 6 for people Who can't afford a GT0. DOWN CASH 38 NO PAYMENTS TILL MAY! 62 374 OR PER MONTH TRADE hear pretty Kitty DeVeny styling up your favorite songs! Swingin' songs by Peter Brady, too. Music for dancing. And sumptuous dinners from $3.50. PORFQCALL FOH iSRVTKMSClM.L HII A Phone 896-1183 HOME OF 1 Good Food Budweiser on Tap Fine Mixed Drinks From Our Well Stocked Bar TOP ENTERTAINMENT Good Service Modest Prices Plenty of Free Parking Space COLKTESY CONVENIENCE Will 111 INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL 1966 SPORTS PACKAGE ARE: -k two speed wipers back-up lights -k windshield washers outside rear view mirror -A- seat belts, front rear Come get one before they're all gone! CONFIDENCE i JLiLm 360 9th ST.

NO. On The Gulf at 14700 Gulf Madeira leach.

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