May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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'PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Photos by Doug Mat<strong>of</strong>l<br />
The Rev. Charles F. Rinck Jr., pastor <strong>of</strong> Grace<br />
Lutheran Church in Somers Point and Daniel<br />
. Greis look on as Mary Ann Blankenship tosses a<br />
shovel full <strong>of</strong> dirt at groundbreaking ceremonies<br />
Sunday.<br />
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. Morgan Morris III, chairman <strong>of</strong> the building committee, breaks ground<br />
for the $120,000 addition to Grace Lutheran Church in Somers Point Sunday<br />
as members <strong>of</strong> the committee and congregation look on.<br />
Realtor group reports<br />
Preventive maintenance<br />
can save on repairs<br />
Unexpected repair bills<br />
around the home can play<br />
havoc with the family budget.<br />
Whether it's a nonfunctioning<br />
TV or an air conditioner that<br />
won't cool, you may be in for<br />
trouble.<br />
That's why it makes sense<br />
to adopt a preventive<br />
maintenance program. While<br />
such a program will not stop<br />
your water heater or other<br />
items from wearing out<br />
eventually, it should prolong<br />
their useful life. Costly, and<br />
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<strong>of</strong>ten unnecessary, repair<br />
bills can be reduced as well.<br />
And, according to Norman<br />
Kailo, president <strong>of</strong> the 17,000<br />
member New Jersey<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Realtors, you<br />
don't have to be master<br />
mechanic, electrician or<br />
plumber either. A few tools, a<br />
good reference book on<br />
common home repairs,<br />
patience, time and little<br />
common sense will get you by.<br />
How do you get started?<br />
First, organize a central<br />
reference file for all those<br />
little instruction manuals and<br />
pamphlets which came with<br />
appliances, while not all <strong>of</strong><br />
them are worthwhile, many<br />
contain useful tips for routine<br />
maintenance.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce you have organized<br />
your files, go through the<br />
manuals and set up a<br />
calendar to remind you when<br />
to conduct routine maintenance.<br />
Your calendar also<br />
should remind you when to<br />
call servicemen for seasonal<br />
maintenance on things such<br />
as your funutnce and air<br />
(JUUUttlQDIflS SMK(SB«[ rinfl OUt<br />
where the main shut-<strong>of</strong>f valve<br />
for your water system is<br />
located.<br />
Find the location <strong>of</strong> individual<br />
shut-<strong>of</strong>f valves, if<br />
they exist, for sinks and<br />
commodes. Use <strong>of</strong> these<br />
valves will enable you to fix<br />
leaky faucets and malfunctioning<br />
commodes, without<br />
turning <strong>of</strong>f the wa teftupply to<br />
the entire house. ' :<br />
Of course, you also should<br />
know where to find such<br />
things as your septic tank and<br />
circuit breaker or fuse box.<br />
(You can save a lot <strong>of</strong> time<br />
locating blown fuses by noting<br />
which rooms or areas they<br />
serve on a diagram kept<br />
nearby.)<br />
Every preventive maintenance<br />
program also should<br />
include periodic inspections <strong>of</strong><br />
your entire home. Be as<br />
thorough as possible. You<br />
might find it worthwhile to<br />
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draw up a checklist <strong>of</strong> items to<br />
inspect.<br />
What should you look' for?<br />
Damp areas on the ceiling<br />
may be evidence <strong>of</strong> a leak in<br />
the ro<strong>of</strong> or dogged gutters. A<br />
perpetually wet basement<br />
may be the result <strong>of</strong> faulty<br />
drainage, clogged vertical<br />
drainpipes or inadequately<br />
waterpo<strong>of</strong>ed basement walls.<br />
You can save money by<br />
making minor repairs<br />
yourself. However, it's wise<br />
not to attempt repairs best<br />
left to a pr<strong>of</strong>essional. Unless<br />
you are qualified, let<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals work on things<br />
such as your washer and<br />
dryer and your heating and<br />
cooling system.<br />
Hogan promoted<br />
James L. Hogan, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. John Hogan <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was recently<br />
elected assistant vice<br />
president in First Pennsylvania<br />
Bank's International<br />
Department.<br />
Mr. Hogan, who Joined the<br />
bank this year, is responsible<br />
for portfolio management and<br />
business development in<br />
Venezuela, Columbia and<br />
Ecuador,<br />
Prior to joining First<br />
rlvania, he was emby<br />
Central National<br />
in Chicago as a second<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> international<br />
bmudng.<br />
' A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
Mgh School, he holdi a BS<br />
Wake Forest University and<br />
earned a master's degree at<br />
Vanderbilt University.<br />
He and his wife, Jane,<br />
reside in Wayne, Pa. with<br />
their daughter.<br />
THURSDAY. MAY 31.197ft<br />
Guest and Apartment House<br />
Association elects <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Guest and Apartment House<br />
Association .elected new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
for the <strong>1979</strong>40 season at<br />
their regular Thursday<br />
meeting. The posts <strong>of</strong><br />
president, vice president,<br />
second vice president,<br />
correspoding secretary,<br />
recording secretary, and<br />
treasurer were filled by<br />
Donna Hughes, Glenn<br />
Scheeler, Orthia Reilly,<br />
Douglas Yearsley, Thelma<br />
Moore and Bonnie Yearsley,<br />
respectively.<br />
Newly-elected board<br />
members were Agnes Tr<strong>of</strong>a,<br />
Jack Schmidt, and Floss Schmidt.<br />
Handing over the gavel,<br />
former President Pat King<br />
thanked her fellow outgoing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for their service to the<br />
association.<br />
The association then<br />
presented the guest speaker.<br />
New arrivals<br />
Seven families in the area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital. Congratulations go<br />
to:<br />
Donald and Kathleen<br />
(Mclnnes) Tomlinson <strong>of</strong> 28 St.<br />
.Martins PI., Marmora, a<br />
girl, <strong>May</strong> 21.<br />
John and Nancy (Dillon)<br />
Sullivan <strong>of</strong> 2 Surrey Av.,<br />
Northfield, a girl, <strong>May</strong> 22.<br />
Paul and Joyce (Rich)<br />
Henderson <strong>of</strong> 1105 Shore Re,<br />
Northfield, a boy, <strong>May</strong> 22.<br />
Joseph and Vada (Olden)<br />
Weatherbee <strong>of</strong> 417 W.<br />
Edge wood Ave., Linwood, a<br />
boy. <strong>May</strong> 24<br />
Guy and Nancy (Berges)<br />
Wert <strong>of</strong> 437 Roosevelt Av.,<br />
Northfield, a boy, <strong>May</strong> 25.<br />
Michael and Lonnie<br />
(Stanoch) Strand <strong>of</strong> 138<br />
Cblwich Dr., Somers Point, a<br />
may 28.<br />
Frank and Dinene (Kemper)<br />
Bixler <strong>of</strong> Rt. 50,<br />
Tuckahoe. a boy, <strong>May</strong> 27.<br />
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William J. McMahon,<br />
executive vice president <strong>of</strong><br />
National Associates, 'an in-<br />
surance brokerage based in<br />
Cape <strong>May</strong>. Mr. McMahon<br />
spoke on the special insurance<br />
problems itinerant in guest<br />
and aparment house<br />
ownership.<br />
An expert in the field, Mr.<br />
McMahon provided tips and<br />
current facts on obtaining and<br />
maintaining fire, liability,<br />
and new homeowners<br />
policies available to most<br />
guest- house owners.<br />
Receiving the most attention<br />
in Mr. McMahon's presen-<br />
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save money on adequal?<br />
insurance coverage in a<br />
seasonal economy. ,•<br />
The association nrovidesipl<br />
many such services geared to'<br />
apartment and guest house<br />
owners and encourages new<br />
members.'<br />
<strong>On</strong> June 14, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Guest and Apartment House<br />
Association will host its an-£ j<br />
nual dinnerparty at the Luray9 j<br />
Hotel. All members and interested<br />
persons are welcome<br />
and may obtain details by<br />
calling Donna Hughes at 399-<br />
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THURSDAY. MAY 31. iflTO<br />
Making breads really'isn't<br />
difficult. It is, in fact, easy to<br />
fit baking into the busiest<br />
workday schedule. '<br />
Today's hints include a few<br />
recipes for baking homemade<br />
bread Even people who work<br />
fult time can appreciate these<br />
quick bread ideas — and<br />
Batter should be mushy,<br />
neither too thick nor too thin.<br />
You can always add flour or<br />
liquid to get that perfect<br />
balance. :<br />
For a start try one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
delicious quick oread recipes.<br />
CARROTBREAD<br />
2 eggs<br />
enjoy them with soup, salad, Mi c. maple syrup or one-<br />
or a pleasant cup <strong>of</strong> tea. third c. honey<br />
Quick breads are almost Vt c. melted sweet butter or<br />
effortless. They're light oil or a combination<br />
straightforward and ver- 1 tap. vanilla<br />
satile. You can even invent iv* cups grated or shredded<br />
your own. It's especially easy raw. carrot<br />
once you've mastered the % c. chopped nuts<br />
basic procedure:<br />
>A c. gold raisins (optional)<br />
Sift dry ingredients evenly IV* cups unbleached white<br />
to distribute leaveners and flour<br />
spices.<br />
\Vi taps, baking powder<br />
Add dry ingredients to wet Vt tsp. baking soda<br />
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Preheat the oven to 325 then the butter or oil and<br />
degrees.<br />
vanilla. Stir in the carrots,<br />
In a mixing bowl beat the nuts and raisins, distributing<br />
eggs until they are light and evenly Sift together the flour,<br />
somewhat thickened. Beat in baking powder, soda, cin-<br />
the maple syrup or honey, namon, ginger and salt. Add<br />
OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 7 - SECTION ONE<br />
thave, to be diffie u<br />
to i u e liquids and fold in until<br />
Just mixed.<br />
Pour the batter into a<br />
(reased medium loaf pan and<br />
nke for 4540 minutes, or<br />
until the top feds springy. Let<br />
it sit in the pan for about 10<br />
minutes before removing to<br />
cool on a rack.<br />
Makes one medium loaf.<br />
minutes or until the top feels mixing bowl beat .<br />
springy. Let the loaf sit to its uniU Ught and thick,<br />
pan 10-15 minutes before the honey, potatoes,<br />
removing to cool on a rack. and butter, rum,<br />
Makes one loaf,:<br />
orange peel.-<br />
Sift together the ,<br />
baking powder andufalt.<br />
Combine with . *"<br />
ingredients and fold U<br />
until just mixed. ~<br />
into a greased n*<br />
loaf pan and bake .<br />
minutes or unto the it,<br />
springy. Lei it sit in its j<br />
lOminutes before i<br />
cool on a rack.'<br />
Bob Shomo, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Band, works out<br />
on the drums during Monday's Memorial Day ceremonies.<br />
MARMALADE<br />
QUICK BREAD<br />
legg<br />
one-third c. honey<br />
tt c. melted sweet butter (l<br />
stick)<br />
V» c. orange Juice<br />
Vt c. orange or other<br />
marmalade (the combination<br />
lemon, orange, and grapefruit<br />
Is noteworthy)<br />
2 tblspn. rum (or orange<br />
Juice)<br />
1 c. chopped walnuts or<br />
almonds<br />
2 cups unbleached white<br />
flour. If marmalade is very<br />
runny, add V* c. more flour.<br />
2 tsp. baking powder<br />
% tsp. baking soda<br />
tt tap. salt<br />
Preheat oven to 350<br />
degrees. In a large mixing<br />
bowl beat the egg until light in<br />
color. Beat in honey, melted<br />
butter, orange juice, marmalade<br />
and rum. Stir in the<br />
chopped nuts.* Sift together<br />
the flour, baking powder, soda<br />
and salt Combine with liquid<br />
mixture and. stir until Just<br />
mixed. Pour batter into a<br />
greased loaf pan and bake 80<br />
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