Salvia's Bar, Inc. Liquor License Case

236 A.2d 839, 211 Pa. Super. 275, 1967 Pa. Super. LEXIS 766
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 14, 1967
DocketAppeal, 235
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Salvia's Bar, Inc. Liquor License Case, 236 A.2d 839, 211 Pa. Super. 275, 1967 Pa. Super. LEXIS 766 (Pa. Ct. App. 1967).

Opinion

Opinion by

Wright, J.,

On January 26, 1967, after hearing on Citation No. 1790 of 1966, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board entered an order imposing a fine in the amount of $250.00 on Salvia’s Bar, 1310 Chestnut Avenue in Barnesboro. This order was based upon the following finding of fact: “The licensee, by its servants, agents or employees sold, furnished and/or gave or permitted such sale, furnishing and/or giving of liquor and/or malt or brewed beverages to minors, on July 15, 1966.” The licensee appealed to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County which entered an order, May 5, 1967, sustaining the appeal and vacating the penalty. The Board has appealed to this court.

The testimony in the record discloses that, on July 15, 1966, three minors entered the licensed premises in the company of the adult husband, aged 22 years, óf one of the minors. After the party had been seated at a table, the adult husband went to the bar and ordered six draft beers. The adult husband then returned to the table and placed beer before the minors. By necessary implication this testimony establishes a violation of the law by the licensee’s bartender. It was his duty to refuse to permit the adult to furnish beer to the minors: J-J Bar Liquor License Case, 210 Pa. Superior Ct. 349, 233 A. 2d 625. 1 The order of the Board should not have been disturbed.

The order of the court below is reversed, and the order of the Board is reinstated.

1

When the able Judge below decided the instant case, May 5, 1967, he did not have the benefit of our opinion in the J-J Bar case, filed September 14, 1967.

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