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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 107

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The Tampa Tribunei
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Tampa, Florida
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Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, March 21, 1990 3-Pinellas A Guide To DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT In Pinellas County Your Choice WHiSKEY TOES $9.95 ALL YOU CAN EAT BAR-B-Q RIBS or STEAK AND "ALL YOU CAN EAT" SHRIMP Both Includes "ALL YOU CAN EAT" Salad Bar PLUS Choice of Potato or Rice. THIS ADVERTISED $1.00 OFF SPECIAL GOOD FOR EACH PERSON IN YOUR PARTY NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER SPECIAL EXPIRES BOATYARD VILLAGE AT PETERSBURG AIRPORT 16100 FAIRCHILD DRIVE 536-6541 Sunset Cafe "Best Kept Secret in Dunedin!" For a Comfortable and Cozy Atmosphere Serving Lunch Dinner Closed Sunday Daily Specials Fresh Seafood Pasta Steaks Sandwiches 537 Douglas Avenue Dunedin 736-3973 (North of Grant Field) The New GARDENS Phone 5952567 KAY STEVENS SHOW Plus band. "Starred Alden as Monday, Jeri McKay, April Clayton 9th. comedian in 2 'Days shows and Of 6 the Our good 8:30 Lives' time $1500 MITCH EVANS: HAWAIIAN DINNER Monday, and SHOW March 7:00 26th P.M. WED.

Special Luau SUN. $1950 BIG BAND STYLE AND NOSTALGIA MUSICAL SHOW 7:30 P.M. TONIGHT 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY WWII MEMORIES 1 $500 INCLUDES P.p. INCLUDES SUPPER KARAOKE SHOWTIME Fri.

9 P.M. Lounge Receive FREE Cassette of Your Performance 5 All-You-Can-Eat TRADER FRANK'S RESTAURANT $6.95 19601 Gulf Indian Shores Open Daily At 11:30 A.M. JUST OPENED KARTS THE FRESHEST seafood BURGERS GROUPER COUPON DINNER FOR 2 COMPLETE DINNER LIVE RAGGAE FOR 2 EXCLUDING CHEF'S STARTS SUNDAY SPECIALS 9PM MIDNIGHT EXPIRES MARCH 25TH $1000 DOUBLE SHOTS (WELL BRANDS) ALL THE TIME ONLY $2.25 HAPPY HOUR 7 DAYS 4PM-7PM A WEEK WINGS OYSTERS DRAFT 2755 ULMERTON RD. FEATHER SOUND 572-7900 The Rib Room You Ain't Tasted Ribs Until You've Tried Ours! Finally Here Straight From Alabama Large Small Rib Dinners Barbeque Chicken, Beef, Pork Lunches from $1.75 and up with coupon Free; Potatoe Salad or Barbeque Baked Beans offer expires 4-1-90 1342 Main Dunedin Hours: Mon. 11-9 mile W.

of CR1 733-8339 Fri. 11-11; Brandon died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of Miami, she lived in the area sine 1988, moving from Frostproof. She was a retired ward secretary at Walker Memorial Hospital in Avon Park and was Methodist.

She is survived by her two daughters, Meischell Kollar of St. Petersburg and Deborah Almengual of Brandon; and one granddaughter. Vaccaro Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. CLARICE L.

ADAMSON, 55, of ALBERT F. BRIGGS, 85, formerly of Clearwater died Sunday in Chattanooga, Tenn. A native of Woodsville, N.H., he lived in the area since 1953, moving from Rhode Island. He was a retired plumber and was a member of the World Wide Church of God. He is survived by his wife, Roma; two sons, Robert of Tarpon Springs and Dennis of Chattanooga; a daughter, Bonnie Miller of Chattanooga; and eight grandchildren.

Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Chapel. THELMA TRUETT CATO, 76, of St. Petersburg died Monday at her residence. A native and lifetime resident of St. Petersburg, she was retired schoolteacher.

She was a 1934 graduate of Gibbs High School and was a member of McCabe United Methodist Church in St. Petersburg. She was also a member of Pinellas' teachers association. She is survived by her son, Russell of St. Petersburg; a brother, Vann Truett Sr.

of New York City; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. MARGARET MOORE CURRY, 79, of St. Petersburg died Monday at St.

Anthony's Hospital. A native of Coraopolis, she lived in the area since 1919. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in St. Petersburg and was a volunteer at All Children's Hospital. She is survived by her two daughters, Connie Riley of Midland, and Barbara Hansen of Spring Hill; two sisters, Helen M.

Silcox of Sarasota and Betty J. Hellgeson of St. Petersburg; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. John S. Rhodes Funeral Home, East Chapel.

DOROTHY A. DONEGAN, 80, of Clearwater died Tuesday at Mor- ton Plant Hospital. A native of Ann Arbor, she lived in the area since 1959. She was a member of St. Cecelia Catholic Church in Clearwater.

She i is survived by her husband of 63 years, William a son, James W. of Saline, two sisters, Lillian Curto of Grosse Pointe, and Eleanor Thompson of Ann Arbor; seven grandchildren; and three great -grandchildren. Rhodes Wice Funeral Directors, Druid Chapel. AGNES M. FELIX, 65, of St.

Pe- tersburg died Saturday at Humana Hospital, Northside. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, she lived in the area since 1970. She was a member of The Cathedral Church of St. Jude the Apostle in St. Petersburg and was a volunteer for the American Cancer Society.

She is survived by her daughter, Kathy L. Reed of Pinellas Park; her stepmother, Nora Scanlon of Youngstown; two sisters, Kay Zubal and Louise Shaw, both of Youngstown; and two grandchildren. Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

ARTHUR H. HOLDENRIED, 86, of Palm Harbor died Monday at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital. A native of St. Louis, he lived in the area since 1960, moving from Kirkwood, Mo. He was a retired dealer for Vic Art Motors in Kirkwood.

He was a Mason. He is survived by his wife, Ilsa; and a sister, Marie Weber of St. Louis. National Cremation Society, Holiday. FRANK E.

McMAHON, 74, of Largo died Saturday at his resi- dence. A native of Chicago, he lived in the area since 1980. He was a retired driver for Ogden Dairy and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. He was a member of St.

Patrick's Catholic Church in Largo. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, Dennis of Clearwater; and six grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Largo Chapel. THE PUB NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING "DANNY HAY" piano styling sing along TUESDAY SUNDAY Jam Session 9PM-1AM Jazz Session with V. with On our waterway outside deck Dinners By By Sea! Landlubbers Italian Dinners EVERYDAY DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS HOURS: 8am-2pm FOOD: 11am-12 midnight SUNDAY: 1pm-2am 20025 GULF BOULEVARD INDIAN SHORES PHONE 595-3172 alc DAILY SPECIALS WITH GOOD FOOD EXCELLENT WEEKEND SPECIAL SUNDAY SPECIAL HOMESTYLE YANKEE POTROAST LAMB SHANK OR SPAGHETTI, $5.25 SOUP OR SALAD $5.35 Broiled or Fried Grouper $5.25 Broiled or Fried Flounder $5.25 New York Strip Steak (10 oz.) $5.25 Stuffed Mushrooms $4.95 Fried Seafood Platter (Grouper, Shrimp Scallops) $5.65 Baby Back Ribs Fried Shrimp Combo $5.75 BBQ Baby Back Ribs $5.75 Baked Grouper Oskar Crabmeat) $5.95 Baked Flounder Oskar Hollandaise Sauce) $5.95 All specials include soup or salad, potato, vegetable desert.

Daily Breakfast Serving Beer Wine Specials Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Starting at 7 Days a Week 1 GOLDEN RESTAURANT COIN 1844 North Highland Avenue. Clearwater 443-6157, "HOME OF GOOD FOOD" KELLY'S FOR JUST Anything! Featuring: Sunday Brunch 1-3 Open: 7am-3pm 8am-3pm TAKE OUTS Chef's Fancy Desserts Bakeshop Chef Virgil Kelly Paula Woodruff Starting off Early Bird Breakfast, Dinners 3rd Finest In till 9 am every day Featuring The Cuisine Till Close 5pm Sunday Brunch 319 Main St. Downtown Dunedin the blue heron lunch dinner FUSION CUISINE Chefs Robert Stea and Larry Loyd, formerly of Il Nido, have brought together New World ingredients, combined with New and Old world cooking, to create what is known as Fusion cuisine. An array of the finest hand selected produce, meats, fowl, and fish, combined with in-house baking, and fresh pastas, insure a premium product.

We invite you to relax and enjoy the pleasures of The Blue Heron. SHOPPES at CLOVERPLACE PALM HARBOR, FL 34684 3285 TAMPA ROAD PHONE: (813) 789-5176 Company EZ AS PIE all Pies Baked Fresh Daily OVER 25 VARIETIES OF 10" PIES TWO FREE CUPS OF COFFEE with each slice of pie! coupon 00 OFF EACH PIE EACH SLICE Limit 2 Slices 1653 Main Street (Weathersfield Commons) Dunedin 736-4099 Around the corner from Food Lion, behind McDonalds Don't forget to ask about our PIE CLUB and phone call discounts DOROTHY P. MALIA, 78, of Clearwater died Monday at Clearwater Community Hospital. A native of Greensburg, she lived in the area since 1974, moving from Cleveland Heights, Ohio. She was a mema ber of the Central Christian Church in Clearwater.

She is survived by son, William E. of Palm Harbor; a daughter, Anne Turner of Pittsburgh, and four grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Fort Harrison Chapel. JAMES C. MILES, 51, of Clear- water died Monday at Morton Plant Hospital.

A native of Washington, he lived in the area since 1972, moving from Mobile, Ala. He was a partner at Miles Morris Certified Public Accountants and was a member of Skycrest United Methodist Church in Clearwater. He was also a member of the American and Florida Institutes of Certified Public Accountants. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Susan; a son, James C. II of Tallahassee; a daughter, Heather S.

of Tallahassee; his mother, Velma of Mobile; a brother, John of Palatka; and two sisters, tricia Darnall of St. Louis and Marjorie Neff of Mobile. Rhodes Wice Funeral Directors, Belcher Chapel. IVA D. MURRAY, 94, of St.

Petersburg died Thursday at Suncoast Hospital. A native of Canada, she moved here from Yale, Mich. She is survived by her daughter, Betty J. Lux of St. Petersburg.

Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. JOSEPHINE PIOTROWSKI, 86, of St. Petersburg died Monday at St. Anthony's Hospital. A native of Poland, she lived in the area since 1969, moving from Chicago.

She was a member of The Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle in St. Petersburg. She is survived by her sister, Jennie Wesley of St. Petersburg; and several nieces and nephews.

John S. Rhodes Funeral Home, West Chapel. GEORGIA ANN SCANLAN RILEY, 74, of Palm Harbor died Saturday at her residence. A native of Brookville, she lived in the area since 1979, moving from Brownsville, Ind. She was a retired schoolteacher and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S.

Army Nurses Corps. She was a member of Unity Church of Clearwater. She is survived by her cousin, Blanche Davenport. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Dunedin Chapel. CECILE M.

SAVARD, 70, of Palm Harbor died Monday at her residence. A native of Cincinnati, she lived in the area since 1977, moving from Hyattsville, Md. She was a retired schoolteacher and was a member of St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church in Palm Harbor. She was also a member of the Sertoma Club and the Spiritual Frontiers.

She is survived by her husband, James; four sons, Gregg of College Park, Terry of Hyattsville, Brad of Mechanicsville, and Raymond of Dallas; a twin sister, Marie Mueller of Milwaukee; and seven grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Holiday. PETER FREDERICK THOMPSON, 63, of Oldsmar died Monday in Tampa. A native of Swansea, he lived in the area since 1990, moving from Lakeland. He was a retired flea market vendor and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S.

Navy. He is survived by his son, Charles E. Peckham of Trenton, S.C. Holloway -Funeral Home, Oldsmar. Lawrence Fletcher Galen Meyer News News 823-7732 942-1811 Mike Osteen Advertising Division Manager 942-1811 Barry Friedman Tom Deehan South Pinellas North Pinellas Circulation Manager Circulation Manager 823-7732 942-1811 Mark Best Sales Manager 855-2471 Clearwater: News 441-2818, Delivery 942-1811 604 Court Street, Clearwater, Fla.

34616 Largo: 530-0660 7499 Ulmerton Road, Largo, Fla. 34641 Oldsmar: 855-2471 3970 Tampa Road, Oldsmar, Fla. 34677 Palm Harbor: 942-1811 4900 U.S. 19, Palm Harbor, Fla. 34684 St.

Petersburg: 823-7732 1033 ML King St. St. St. Petersburg, Fla. 33701 Weekends and holidays, call 1-800-282-5588 for home delivery service Pinellas.

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