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PAGE 16 - SECTION NINE THE OCEAN CITY SPNTINEl. LEDGE* THURSDAY, APRIL ?1 io,T<br />

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This week we are going to talk about using left-overs. There are<br />

so many tasty ways that end <strong>of</strong> roast may be fixed that this is the<br />

time to* share ideas. • .<br />

.First, before we get into the recipes we will take time out to talk<br />

about a very important subject. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> our regular readers called<br />

last week to tell us <strong>of</strong> a television talk show which was featuring a<br />

woman speaking about the artificial colors and ingredients which<br />

infiltrate our foods, i .<br />

She noted that although red dye number two is <strong>of</strong>f the market,<br />

red dye number 40 is still on, the market and many persons are<br />

allergic to this as well. In fact, she cautioned anyone having a<br />

reaction after eating a specific food to check the ingredients and<br />

see if some artificial coloring or flavoring was included. If so, avoid<br />

the food as your body is warning you it does not like what you are<br />

feeding it<br />

Just a bit <strong>of</strong> advise to pass along.<br />

Now to our recipes. Merryn Buck, a nurse at Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital, sent these first two recipes in. In fact, it was her<br />

suggestion which brought forth the subject <strong>of</strong> this week's column.<br />

SWEET & SOUR CHICKEN<br />

2 l 2 c. leftover chicken<br />

3 c. leftover gravy<br />

1 can chunk or crushed pineapple<br />

1 can water chestnuts<br />

1 can mandarin oranges<br />

l .'j c. vinegar<br />

3 tbsp. soy sauce<br />

Vi c. sugar<br />

1 tbsp. cornstarch<br />

3 tbsp. sherry<br />

Cut chicken into bite-size pieces using scissors. Add water to<br />

gravy to make three cups <strong>of</strong> gravy: Slice water chestnuts. Combine<br />

chicken, gravy, pineapple, oranges, and water chestnuts in large<br />

pot and cook to boiling. Add sugar, vinegar and soy sauce. Boil five<br />

minutes. Mix cornstarch and sherry; add to chicken mixture and<br />

cook over low heat stirring until mixture thickens. Serve over rice.<br />

BEEF PIE<br />

2 to 2'2 c leftover beef<br />

2 to 3 large potatoes<br />

1 lb. mushrooms, cut'<br />

7 tbsp. butter<br />

. 2 med. onions, sliced<br />

1 recipe Bisquick biscuit mix<br />

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Store Hours:<br />

Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

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WEEKLY SPECIAL!<br />

Roast Beef<br />

Corned Beef<br />

in the kitchen<br />

2 cans beef gravy or leftover gravy<br />

Cut leftover beef into bite-sized pieces. Dice potatoes and parboil.<br />

Saute mushrooms in four tablespoons <strong>of</strong> butter. Saute sliced<br />

onions in three tablespoons <strong>of</strong> butter. Make layers in a casserole <strong>of</strong><br />

beef, potatoes, onions and mushrooms. Pour gravy to within one<br />

inch <strong>of</strong> the top. Place biscuit dough on top. Bake in 450-degree oven<br />

for 15 minutes then reduce to 350 degrees and bake 15 minutes<br />

more. Note: Other types <strong>of</strong> meat or poultry also can be used and<br />

layers <strong>of</strong> other leftover vegetables can be included.<br />

Another reader suggested Shepherd's Pie for leftovers. A very<br />

good suggestion.<br />

SHEPHERD'S PIE<br />

1 small onion, minced<br />

1 tbsp. shortening<br />

1 can (10 :l 4 oz.) beef gravy<br />

2 c. cubed, cooked beef<br />

1>2 c. cooked or canned peas or corn<br />

2 c. seasoned mashed potatoes<br />

In skillet cook onion, in shortening until tender* Combine with<br />

gravy, DM.*! anil peas, pour into a 1 'a quart casserole. Spoon<br />

potatoes on top: bake at 450-degrees about 25 minutes orauntil<br />

potatoes are lightly browned. Makes four to six servings.<br />

With Easter just passed there must must be a lot <strong>of</strong> leftover ham<br />

in the refrigerators <strong>of</strong> this area. Here is a tasty way to use.up that<br />

ham n • _ • ' • '<br />

with kay<br />

LEFTOVER HAMCASSEROLK<br />

2 c. medium white sauce<br />

:l 4 c. sharp cheese grated<br />

3 c. ham cut in bite-size chunks<br />

3 c. chopped celery, parboiled •<br />

•a tsp. salt<br />

U tsp. pepper . . . .<br />

paprika -<br />

Accent<br />

Parboil celery saving liquid to thin and flavor white sauce along<br />

with remaining- ingredients. Place in casserole, sprinkle with<br />

bread crumbs. Bake > 2 hour in 350-degree oven. Serves six to eight.<br />

And then we have those delicious salads.<br />

HAM & MACARONI SALAD<br />

4 c. cold cooked macaroni<br />

'.. lb. sliced cooked ham, slivered<br />

1' 2 c. diced red apples<br />

1 medium green pepper, diced<br />

2 tbsp. chopped scallions<br />

'z c. mayonnaise<br />

1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce<br />

1 tsp. salt<br />

l tsp: lemon juice<br />

In a large bowl combine macaroni, ham, apples, green pepper<br />

and scallions. Blend mayonnaise with Worcestershire sauce, salt<br />

and lemon juice; pour over macaroni mixture; mix well. Serve<br />

garnished with sliced hard-cooked eggs. Yield: four portions.<br />

We can't omit the ever popular chicken salad which is a wonderful<br />

way to use up leftover chicken or turkey.<br />

State government employe rolls increased<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> full-time State<br />

Government employees in New<br />

Jersey has increased 5,597 over<br />

the three year period<br />

November, 1973 to December,<br />

1976, to a total <strong>of</strong> over 60,700.<br />

This represents a 10 percent<br />

increase above the 55,142 fulltime<br />

personnel on the State's<br />

payroll in late 1973, reports the<br />

New Jersey Taxpayers<br />

Association from <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

figures prepared by the State<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Civil Service.<br />

[-The data are the product <strong>of</strong> a<br />

new personnel reporting<br />

system which completely<br />

revised and superseded a<br />

system in effect since the early<br />

1950's. The new reports do not<br />

permit valid comparison with<br />

prior employment data.<br />

Funding for the positions<br />

comes primarily from State<br />

and Federal sources, with a<br />

small amount (less than one<br />

percent) derived from private<br />

funds. While the State funding<br />

covered 80 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

positions in November, 1973,<br />

the State, at the end <strong>of</strong> calendar<br />

year 1976, was financing 77<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the total number <strong>of</strong><br />

positions. Federal funds were<br />

supporting an increasing<br />

number and proportion <strong>of</strong> total<br />

employees, an increase <strong>of</strong> over<br />

3,300 employees from 19 per-<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> total ion 1973 to 23<br />

percent in 1976, mainly in<br />

unemployment insurance and<br />

various public assistance<br />

programs.<br />

Executive branch departments<br />

recording the largest<br />

increases are the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor & Industry, up 1,574<br />

employees (29.5 percent)<br />

mainly due to increased hiring<br />

in the Federally funded<br />

Unemployment Insurance<br />

Senior Airman Kenneth E. Davidson performs<br />

missile systems analyst duties at McConnell AFB,<br />

respective fields. There, they<br />

I will be matching their skills<br />

and knowledge against<br />

specially selected crews from<br />

SAC's nine Minuteman and<br />

I Titan wings.<br />

SAC's 10th missile competition,<br />

termed "Olympic<br />

Arena 77," is designed to<br />

recognize the pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and<br />

readiness <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Intercontinental<br />

Ballistic Missile<br />

force, to promote the exchange<br />

Thurs. thru Wed.,<br />

April 21st to 27th<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

Your group taking a trip? Inquire about our box<br />

lunches. Special rate for non-pr<strong>of</strong> it organizations.<br />

deli<br />

1018 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />

3*8.1*4*<br />

Moo. to Sat. 7 a.m. Co 8 p.m.<br />

Closed <strong>Sundays</strong><br />

Party Trays Our Specialty<br />

The Forecast Reads<br />

"Sunny Savings"<br />

Division; the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Institutions & Agencies which<br />

was separated into the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections and<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Services in 1976 and had a<br />

combined increase <strong>of</strong> 1;246<br />

employees; the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Advocate, created in<br />

May 1974 (with the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Defender transferred<br />

from Institutions & Agencies)<br />

and staffed by 737 employees.<br />

Most sign -icant decrease was<br />

in employees <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous<br />

Executive commissions, down<br />

96. The Departments <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Defense each<br />

had a 20 percent reduction in<br />

employees during the period<br />

covered by the report. Largest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 19 Executive department<br />

employers are Human Services,<br />

over 17,000 employees;<br />

Higher Education, over 8,600<br />

excluding Rutgers, N.J.<br />

Medical College and Newark<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology; Labor<br />

& Industry, over 6,900 and Law<br />

4 Public Safety, over 6.000.<br />

Smallest Executive depart-<br />

ment employers in State<br />

Government are State and<br />

Banking, each under 150. The<br />

Insurance, Defense and<br />

Agriculture departments each<br />

employ fewer than 300.<br />

New Jersey State Government<br />

is frequently portrayed in<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial messages as ranking<br />

low among the states in the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> State Government<br />

employees per 10,000<br />

population. Latest U.S. Bureau<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Census figures (October<br />

1975) show N.J. State Government<br />

with 92 full-time<br />

equivalent employees per<br />

10,000 population, a State rank<br />

<strong>of</strong> 49, with Ohio number 50. The<br />

other side <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's<br />

governmental structure accounts<br />

for a much larger<br />

number <strong>of</strong> employees as it<br />

also does for taxes and spending,<br />

points out NJTA. New<br />

Jersey local government<br />

employees (municipal, county,<br />

school, special district)<br />

numbered 358 employees per<br />

10,000 population making this<br />

State's rank number 11.<br />

REGULAR<br />

PASSBOOK SAVIM6S ACCOUNT<br />

No Minimum Balance<br />

No Withdrawal Notice Required<br />

CHICKEN SALAD<br />

3 c. diced, cooked chicken . . • " • .<br />

Vs c diced celery , • • ' . ~<br />

4 hard cooked eggs, diced<br />

'- c. slivered almonds (opt.) . . • •'<br />

•;> c. pineapple tidbits ' . _ - .<<br />

': c. mayonnaise '• • - ' "<br />

1 tbsp. pineapple juice ". , •<br />

Mix chicken, celery, eggs, almonds and pineapple wiih'<br />

mayonnaise which has been thinned with pineapple juice. Hear!<br />

mixture on lettuce leaves. Makes six servings.<br />

p<br />

Well, that takes care <strong>of</strong> our leftovers for this week. Don't forget<br />

the authentic New Jersey recipe contest and send your recipes in<br />

Also send any recipes or requests for this column to In the Kitchen<br />

Sentinel-Ledger, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226. Until later, Gut<br />

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8th V and Haven av Price 15c<br />

Kabat talks about civic enter C^prdinatdrMarkSoifer<br />

A new approach<br />

At a seminar to duYcuaB<br />

mutual problem* and future<br />

marketing strategics, business<br />

people here were told yesterday<br />

that to move forward they will<br />

have to change their attitudes<br />

<strong>of</strong> individualism.<br />

"The problem in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

is that we are sometimes very<br />

individual in the way we an<br />

about doing business,'' said<br />

influential Asbury av.<br />

businessman Richard Kabat.<br />

"Unless we change our attitude,<br />

we're never going to get<br />

anywhere."<br />

The conference on resort<br />

marketing and merchandising<br />

was the brainchild <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Public Relations Director<br />

MarkSoifer.<br />

The six-year veteran <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tub thumping said<br />

rttW^<br />

hut^s«ms to be faffing<br />

behind to modern marketing<br />

techniques.".<br />

Soifer emphasized that<br />

limited tax resources makes it<br />

incumbent on the business<br />

community to develop means <strong>of</strong><br />

financing expanded marketing<br />

programs.<br />

"The money (for promotion)<br />

is going to have to be raised by<br />

the private sector," Soifer said,<br />

"not from the taxpayers."<br />

He said other communities<br />

have initiated successful fundraising<br />

techniques through the<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> maps or adding a small<br />

charge to hotel rooms<br />

specifically to finance<br />

promotion campaigns.<br />

Emphasizing the need for<br />

some immediate plan, Soifer<br />

said, "Time is running out -<br />

certain businesses are going to<br />

be hurt if some aggressive<br />

action isn't taken."<br />

Panel member and boardwalk<br />

merchant James Penland<br />

suggested forming an<br />

organization "for the common<br />

interest and not parochial interests."<br />

Penland pointed out that "the<br />

merchandising <strong>of</strong> the whole<br />

community is very important."<br />

Stockton State College<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gordon<br />

Berkstresser, who was juBt<br />

yesterday named as coordinator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mayor's Office<br />

for Information and Direct<br />

Action, told the business people<br />

they have to target their efforts<br />

to a specific market.<br />

He said he did a study for the<br />

New Jersey Travel and Resort<br />

Association that revealed the<br />

tourist market in the Garden<br />

State accounts for some $7.2<br />

billion in revenue.<br />

"How much <strong>of</strong> this $72 billion<br />

market can we reasonably<br />

expect to target for?"<br />

Berkstresser asked.<br />

He defined the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

visitor as a person who wants<br />

"safety, orderliness and<br />

cleanliness, a sense <strong>of</strong><br />

belonging, value-given-fordollar-spent,<br />

and a church<br />

orientation." -<br />

Berkstresser <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

participate in an organized<br />

effort to concentrate and direct<br />

future promotional campaigns.<br />

Asbury av. businessman and<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Retail Mer-<br />

Army Corps plan appears dead<br />

by Chuck Thompson<br />

Though technical signs <strong>of</strong> life<br />

are still being registered, the<br />

heart has stopped beating in an<br />

11-year-old U.S. Army Corps <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineers' plan to invest<br />

millions <strong>of</strong> dollars in the construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> master jetties in<br />

Weather<br />

Partly tunny and mild<br />

today with a high in the low<br />

Ma. Chance <strong>of</strong> showers on<br />

Friday, partly cloudy<br />

Saturday and Sunday.<br />

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J *|; ]BrJsi fes tag»<br />

ant) an ODtee ot tfte" municipal'<br />

count clerkjo that parking fines'<br />

can be paid without a visit to<br />

. the municipal court on the third<br />

. floor <strong>of</strong> the Central av. Public<br />

Safety building.<br />

The building will also have a<br />

Urge meeting room so that<br />

various boards such as the<br />

Zoning and Planning boards<br />

and the Parking Authority can<br />

Beach tags going<br />

on sale Saturday<br />

Beach tags for the 1977<br />

Sentinel ad staff<br />

wins first place<br />

For the third year in a rowattending.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger ad- Under the heading <strong>of</strong>' 'What's<br />

vertising staff captured top the next best thing to living in<br />

honors in the New Jersey Press <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 'year round? •<br />

Association competition. Reading about it in The Sen-<br />

Competing in sot categories tinel-Ledger, <strong>of</strong> course," the<br />

with more than 1,000 other advertisement described the<br />

entries, in the 26th annual advantages <strong>of</strong> subscribing to<br />

Advertising Conference, this this • city's 97-year-old<br />

year's, first place award in the newspaper.<br />

pest newspaper promotion <strong>Newspaper</strong>s from throughout<br />

category was. presented to the. state competed in the<br />

Advertising Manager Byron T. yearly contest, '•"'"iMfis; many<br />

Mercer for a "house ad" en- <strong>of</strong> f the th very large l circulation i l t i<br />

titled "What's the next best weeklies in tie northern<br />

thing." . V'.. ^ counties.<br />

The awards ware presented Accompanying Mercer to the<br />

Saturday alght at the Hptt confab wen<br />

staffers Pet*<br />

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49284<br />

meet in executive session there <strong>of</strong>fice and his regular <strong>of</strong>fice on<br />

rather than in the municipal the third floor <strong>of</strong> city hall.<br />

courtroom or <strong>City</strong> Commission Berkstresser, who is a<br />

chambers.<br />

Business Studies pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />

The Asbury av. side <strong>of</strong> the Stockton State College and<br />

building will bouse the Mayor's former Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

Office for Information and Congressman William J.<br />

Direct Action, Mayor B. Hughes Advisory Council, wiO<br />

Thomas Waldman announced. work with small groups and<br />

Waldman said Gordon A. handle individual problems<br />

Berkttreaser <strong>of</strong> 48th st. andthat<br />

the Mayor can't ahvays get<br />

Central av. will be hired to to, Waldman said.<br />

serve as coordinator <strong>of</strong> that Waldman said Berkstresser<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice on a part time basis. The will be busy primarily during<br />

Mayor said he also plans to the summer months, but noted<br />

spend his time between the new that the <strong>of</strong>fice will function year<br />

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Violate state law<br />

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High School signs to go<br />

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coordinator. . '• •• ' ..' '<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fices in the dtj<br />

annex will be in direct COL<br />

with important <strong>of</strong>fice la ths<br />

hall through "hot<br />

telephones. The Mayor<br />

taxpayers and mptoyees<br />

be able to save many<br />

utilizing the new<br />

municartona system.<br />

Mayor said the entire<br />

ahorfdb<br />

Customer parking signs<br />

summer season will go on sale<br />

starting Saturday morning and<br />

are a thing <strong>of</strong> the past<br />

will be available at the reduced<br />

season rate <strong>of</strong> $3 until May 31,<br />

Beach Fee Supervisor Clifford<br />

Phifer said .Wednesday.<br />

Phifer said four <strong>of</strong>fices will<br />

(continued on page 10)<br />

It may be a little more dif- asked for a clarification <strong>of</strong> the those in Grant <strong>of</strong> misik||Hl.<br />

be open seven days a week from ficult to find a parking space DOT'S initial letter on April 7. buildings will be removed<br />

9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the bus near your favorite store or <strong>On</strong> April 14 he received mis immediately.<br />

station 9th st. and Atlantic av., doctor's <strong>of</strong>fice, thanks to a reply:<br />

Information Center on the 9th<br />

The Qty had been holding op<br />

ruling from the New Jersey "In our letter <strong>of</strong> January 31,<br />

st. causeway, the Music Pier,<br />

reissuing the signs until a'<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation we felt we made it quite clear<br />

Moorlyn ter. and the board-<br />

definite and firm ^f^^w was<br />

banning all customer and that Title 39 <strong>of</strong> the Revised<br />

walk, and the Information<br />

made by the DOT. The decWon<br />

special privilege parking signs Statutes does not contain any<br />

Center at the 46th St. and West<br />

is not expected to ait well with<br />

in the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

provision allowing for<br />

av. Public Safety building.<br />

local merchants and<br />

The letter from Daniel J. privileged parking on public pr<strong>of</strong>essional people.<br />

After May 31 all season tags Puliti, Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Traffic roadways and we further in- Wallace said each year he<br />

will cost $5. Weekly tags valid Investigations for the DOT dicated that any signs reser- turns down requests for dotSBS<br />

years, the Corps has continued for nine days will be on sale ends a nearly 10 year <strong>of</strong>f-again ving places must be removed <strong>of</strong> additional signs and ft*<br />

to receive several hundreds <strong>of</strong> during the season for $1.50 each on-again battle by the <strong>City</strong> to since they are unauthorized and estimated that the actual<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars annually •veek.<br />

lease out parking spaces to could never be approved by the number <strong>of</strong> signs on the street is.•.<br />

for engineering and design Phifer said all persons under merchants and pr<strong>of</strong>essional Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Tran- now less than it was six years<br />

work on the project.<br />

12 years <strong>of</strong> age must wear a tag people for an annual fee. sportation."<br />

ago.<br />

The problem now, ap- on the beach between the hours The issue finally came to a Wallace has asked for a Virtually all parking signs en<br />

parently, is that House ap- <strong>of</strong> 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. In- head earlier this year when the clarification <strong>of</strong> the signs given public streets in the Coy wil b»<br />

propriations and public works spectors will be on the beach DOT said in no uncertain terms out to churches, doctors' <strong>of</strong>- affected by the DOT ruling.<br />

from June 25 through Sep- that the special signs were fices, and miaiicipal buildings. Also expected to comedown sft;:<br />

(continued on page 10> tember 10 seven days a week. illegal. Public Safety Com- The Commissioner said<br />

missioner Luther L. Wallace HI Wednesday all signs including (continued on<br />

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