Sep 1977 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City - The Ocean ...
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. law<br />
A KEEVER-REEVER BENCH — What's a Keever-Reever bench? It's one<br />
donated to the 16-34 Association's bus stop bench program. Here Mr. Keever<br />
poses with grandchildren (1. to r.) Brian Reever, Teke Keever, Cindy Keever<br />
and Cheryl Reever. __ •• • •<br />
etween<br />
As noted in last week's<br />
column, beer. Is a. relative<br />
newcomer to American<br />
shores, being ' first<br />
Introduced by German<br />
LmmigrantsJn_i840._Which<br />
"Windsor Station"<br />
Tues- thru Sun.<br />
PACKAGE<br />
GOODS<br />
DELIVERY SERVIC<br />
399-0602<br />
**lw»»V <strong>of</strong> Parking In the Back<br />
with a convenient Rear Door fah».<br />
-Indicates, <strong>of</strong> course, that<br />
beer is but one <strong>of</strong> many malt '<br />
beverages consumed by<br />
thirsty humans since the<br />
days <strong>of</strong> King Tut-and<br />
beyond. This week we "shall<br />
define the malt beverages to further clarify and enhance.<br />
the enjoyment <strong>of</strong> the nation's favorite ball-park and<br />
poolside drink. BEER is a brewed and fermented<br />
beverage made from, malted barley and other starchy<br />
cereals, flavored with hops. ALE is an aromatic malt or<br />
malt and cereal.brew, usually fuller-bodied and.more<br />
bitter than beer. It is also-fermented at a higher<br />
temperature than beer with the yeast remaining at the top<br />
<strong>of</strong> the brew, hence it is called top-fermentation brew.-<br />
STOUT is a very dark- ale with a strong malt flavor, a<br />
sweet taste, and a strong hop character. PORTER is a<br />
type <strong>of</strong> ale having a rich and very heavy foam. Very dark<br />
malt is used to give a high extract. It is sweeter and less<br />
"hoppy" than regular ale. LAGER is a bright, clearbodied<br />
beer, which is sparkling and efferescent, brewed<br />
from malt-and in some cases prepared cereals such as<br />
corn grits or cracked rice-hops and water. PILSNER isa<br />
term employed universally upon labels <strong>of</strong> light beers. <strong>The</strong><br />
original is from Pllsen, Boehmla. BOCK BEER is a<br />
special brew <strong>of</strong> heavy beer, usually somewhat darker and<br />
sweeter than regular beer; It Is prepared in the winter for<br />
consumption in the spring. <strong>The</strong> bock season Is short-about<br />
Eix weeks. •_ , 4<br />
Close behind financial success is a man from the Internal<br />
Revenue Service ,<br />
: COOKINO WITH WINE<br />
Shrimp Cocktail Sauce<br />
To serve three or four, you'll needs V/t cups shrimp or<br />
crabmeat, V* cup tomato catsup, V* cup chill sauce, '/i cup<br />
lemonr iulce, '/J cop dry Sherry, 1 tspn. grated horseradish,<br />
t tspn. chopped chives or green onion, V» tspn. chopped<br />
parsley. Chill shrimp or crabmeat. Combine all<br />
remaining ingredients; chill. At serving' time, place<br />
snrimp or crabmeat In cocktail glass; add sauce.<br />
• Mechanic to customer: "My advice is that you keep the<br />
- . oil and change the car".<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q. What happens when whiskey agesr .<br />
A. An exchange <strong>of</strong> flavoring compounds takes place<br />
between the whiskey, the oxygen in the air and the<br />
. charred oak barrel. Certain harsh flavors »n absorbed by<br />
the wood; certain flavoring compounds are drawn from<br />
the wood. Over ma years, the whiskey loses sharpness,<br />
develops Its brilliant brown color, and takes on a mellow<br />
flavor, bouqutt and ctflvnjfttrtatte.<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
- FINE* I AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
• IN ALLOFSOUTHJERSEY<br />
Qfith* Circle ' , Somers Point<br />
iIsQ«r4<br />
.NataBJdettte;<br />
Anyone desiring their<br />
photos which appear in the<br />
Sentinel-Ledger may pick.<br />
them up at the <strong>of</strong>fice. Doe<br />
to the increased cost <strong>of</strong><br />
postage, the practice <strong>of</strong><br />
mailing photos out Is being<br />
discontinued. Photos will<br />
be- kept at the <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />
four weeks following<br />
publication.<br />
Hickmans<br />
1155 Asbury A we.<br />
Steamd. Whole<br />
LOBSTER (Cold)"<br />
•3.50 each<br />
(while they last)<br />
Dial 399-1515<br />
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Simpson av. paving is set<br />
Work Should begin sometime<br />
this fall on the. complete *<br />
resurfacing <strong>of</strong> Simpson av.<br />
from 31st to 33rd sts., Mayor B.<br />
Thomas* Waldman said<br />
Thursday. . > '<br />
Waldman, who' is <strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public Works,"<br />
announced that the <strong>City</strong> had<br />
'received a grant from the State,<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation'<br />
amounting to approximately<br />
$25,300 for the project. <strong>The</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
will hav.e to put up $3,700 for a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> $29,000. .<br />
Child labor laws violation listed<br />
Sausman Motor Inn, Inc., dismissed. '<br />
operators '<strong>of</strong> the FortO-Call.<br />
. Motor Hotel at 1Kb st. and the<br />
..<strong>The</strong>' <strong>City</strong> has been under Hyland said his <strong>of</strong>fice will call boardwalk, paid a total <strong>of</strong> $900<br />
criticism for quite sometime for bids on the project on in fines and $45 in court costs far,<br />
since new homes were built in <strong>Sep</strong>tember 21. He said work on Municipal Court Tuesday on<br />
.-that area more than half a the paving should begin some various charges <strong>of</strong>.not com-<br />
decade ago. <strong>The</strong> <strong>City</strong> has been three weeks later, and will plying with State Child Labor<br />
,after State, funding for thedefinitely<br />
be completed prior to Laws. • "••.., -•<br />
project since the new homes, . the bad weather season. •<br />
were constructed: . -<br />
. <strong>The</strong> corporation was found<br />
Specifications call for theguilty<br />
on 12<strong>of</strong> 31 counts brought<br />
Angry residents have been entire road to be excavated and by Brian Lauter, an inspector<br />
visiting <strong>City</strong> Hall on a regular si* inches <strong>of</strong> new gravel added.<br />
basjs* asking for. some relief- Paving plans callior the curb to<br />
„ <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Department<br />
from the dust and mud that curb resurfacing <strong>of</strong> the road<br />
<strong>of</strong> Labor and Industry recently.<br />
plague the neighborhood during with a one inch base and'a two.<br />
All other charges were<br />
different times <strong>of</strong> the year. inch bituminous concrete<br />
With final approval <strong>of</strong> the surface.<br />
funds, <strong>City</strong> Engineer Joseph F.<br />
; . . -<br />
<strong>The</strong>re.were four convictions<br />
<strong>of</strong>' working miners in excess <strong>of</strong><br />
eight hours per day, three<br />
counts <strong>of</strong> hiring a minor under<br />
18 without employment papers,'<br />
two-counu<strong>of</strong> not providing a 30<br />
minute meal period after five<br />
consecutive hours <strong>of</strong> work by a<br />
minor, and one count each <strong>of</strong><br />
working a minor in excess <strong>of</strong> 40<br />
hours per week, employing a<br />
minor.for a seven day week,<br />
and working a minor under W<br />
after 6 p.m. .• , 7.<br />
WARRYacht<br />
FAMILY RESTAURANT<br />
Fresh Food* • CookedtoOrder<br />
Breakfast 8-11 * Dinner 8*<br />
NEW FIRE ALERT—Joyce Lilly demonstrates Marmora's new fire alert system<br />
for employer Rudy Chiorazzo. <strong>The</strong> three base systems are located at South Shore<br />
Ford and in two private homes. <strong>The</strong> new system alerts each volunteer fireman<br />
via a home monitor which should saye valuable time.<br />
An apology<br />
A report in Tuesday's Sentinel-Ledger<br />
concerned a<br />
municipal court case involving<br />
Bentley Mitchell in a charge <strong>of</strong><br />
employing one minor age girl<br />
at the 27th st. Deli at 2709<br />
Asbury av.<br />
It has been brought to the<br />
attention <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger<br />
that James Holman has been<br />
proprietor <strong>of</strong> the food place for<br />
• • * • / •. . . ' • • - • • - • • •<br />
Mitchell was listed In<br />
municipal court complaint as<br />
the proprietor. Apparently<br />
proprietorship <strong>of</strong> the establishment<br />
had changed hands in the<br />
iterim. ;<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sentinel-Ledger regrets<br />
the "inconvenience caused<br />
Holman by the adverse<br />
publicity.<br />
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