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1983-01 The Classmate: Naval Postgraduate School Officer Students' Wives' Club Magazine / Vol.24, no.1 (January 1983)

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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICER STUDENTS' WIVES' CLUB MAGAZINE JAN. 1983 VOLUME 24, NO. 1

In• this Issue•

focus:

discovery! what's ahead for you?

highlights:

the year of the thesis

resolutions

Steinbeck country

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Edltor-In-Chlef Focus of the Month ...... Discoveryl What's Ahead For You? Elaine J. Powell 1983: The Year of the Thesis ...... 24 SMC 2330 ...... 649-5332 I~~ ...... ~ What You Can Do For Yourself ...... •• . ..•. . . .• ...•. . ..•...... •...•...... 27 Advisor Put Some Extravagance in Your Budget...... 28 Laurel Srite ...... •.. .. 375-2701 The La Mesa Legend ...... 29 Who Has Seen the Whale? ...... •...... •. . . • ... .•....•...... 30 Associate Editor Vic key Brown ...... 373-8743 As.lstant Editor OSWCNews Wendy Boring . .. .•.. .. . 373-1754 Life Among the Bruins (President's Message) ...... 3 OSWC Activities ...... •. .. .•...... • ...... 4 Editor Emeritus Governing Board Notes ...... •....•....•..•.....•...... 5 Janet Machak Welcome Aboard ...... • ...•....•...•....•. . ..•. .. . •. . • . ... •• . ..•• ...... 7 Copy Editor Sandy Goodson ...... 646-8047 Naval Postgraduate School News Naval Postgraduate School News ...... 8 Advertising Director La Mesa Bible Study ...... 9 Kathy DuBeau ...... 375-9991 CHAMPUS Update ...... 10 Ginger Werz-Petricka .. . 384-6263 Volunteers ...... • . .••. . •• • ..•....• . ..•••. . • . • ...... • • ... • ...... 11 Red Cross Says "Thanks!" ...... • ...... • . . . .•....•...... ••...... •... .. 11 Circulation Manager Jamie Novosad ...... 372-2538 CLASSMATE Features Artist In the Eye of the Beholder ...... 12 Mary Ann Hoffman .. . .. 646-8736 Navy Bleu ...... 13 Civilians at NPS? ...... •• ..•...... •...••...... •...... ••...... •• . .. . . 14 Staff Teen Corner ...... • ... .• • . •• . . • .. .• . . . .•• . . . .• •. .• • ...... ••...... •..... 16 Sue youngren ...... 649-4126 Where It's Happening ...... •...... • . . . ••...•....•...... •....•...... 17 Linda K. Connelly ...... 646-0418 The Peripatetic Palate ...... •...... •....•...•...... • • • .. . . • . .•• ... .. 18 Kathy Bergquist ...... 372-0274 Minding Our Own Business ...... ••...... • . . . .•• . . . . •.. . • •...... •. . . . •... •..... 19 Kris Yarborough ...... 372-3529 Look and Feel Your Best Wisely ...... •....•.. . ••...• . . . .•...... ••....•...... 20 Cheri Carter ...... 646-1247 Steinbeck Country ...... 22 Man's Best Friend ...... • . .. . •..•• ...... •• . ... • ..•.. ..• . ....•...•..... 23 Evi Hickman ...... 372-9096 My Children Are So Crafty ...... 32 Sarah O'Brien ...... 373-7625 Kathy Stoeberl ...... 373-7814 Bev Ritacco ...... 384-0350 Wanda Caulk ...... 384-4834

The monthly deldllne for ALL copy to lhe Editor, SMC 2330, 'I the 111 01 1M month prtOf to thl month 01 pubUcatJon (NOMft'Iber 111 to get Into the December line). Thedeedllne tond'tertiling copy I. the 5th 01 the month prior 10 lhe month of publk:lltion. PubUII'IH _t no COlt the the U.S. GOftmment by Color-Ad PrInters, 1117 De' Mont. An., Mont.ny, ClllfomNi. The CLASSMATE WI. origlNlMd Ind pre­ On the Cover: "'ou"" edited by the wf¥H olUM ltucMnl, 01 1M Genvll As the clock begins again at 12:00 so does our calendar year begin-with January. Un. end Nay" Sct.nee Sehool. It " now .pon.ot'~ by the O"~ StuRn',' WI ...' Oub 01 the N."I POII- Take time to make new discoveries with this new year. A Pentagonal view of a clock grMuliteSchoot...... n.I .... d O9InkHM contlllMd he,.." at The Barnyard, Carmel, California. (photo taken by Mary Ann Hoffman.) a,. ttto.. 01 the pubtiehers end Ir. not to be conlldered In oHkle' Ixp,... lon 01 the Department 01 the NaY). a.cIU.. 01 Ita function .. In unofflctll' rMdum for the OttIcH StudMt.. • W", ..' Club, ..rtlMmenta In the publbllon do not constltut, In endorMfMnl by the o.pertrMnl 01 the Nny of ..rvlen .d¥ertlNd. Wrttten perm.aJon • 1MC ...ry to re-ptlnl .n), mll.1'lI1 h«eIn. on the surface of the editor's desk

months. I will give one hundred and ten percent of myself to my staff and CI •••- mate to make the magazine as interesting and entertaining as possible. With a little determination, the help of my staff, and a lot of midnight oil, I see "business as usuaL" On behalf of CI •••mate I'd like to wish all our readers and "browsers" a Happy and Prosperous New Year! Thl. Month'. Focus is Discovery! What's Ahead For You? With each new year comes broken resolutions, extra financial woes , new duty stations, and many more adven- Be entertained as well as informed by tures. Within this issue you will find reading CI •••mate. 0 many of these topics, an article on the Graywhale,and alsoa feature informative article on civilian students here at the Navy Postgraduate School. Also included by Elaine J. Powell are our regular features "The Peripatetic Palate," "Where It's Happening," and When first approached to tackle the "Minding Our Own Business." job as ClaBlmate Editor, I had mi xed Because we have lost several writers, feelings. I was proud to be asked , yet some of our usual columns are not uncertain about my ability to walk in included. If you are interested in dOing some pretty deep "loot prints." After an article along the line of "Life Among giving the offer deep thought, however, I the Ruins," "Chatter Box," or "Out of concluded , wh y not? Rome wasn 't built Mischief," give me a call at 649-5332. in a day, so what if I don't become Now take a few moments from an Ed itor-in-Chiel of Time Magazine in si x otherwise busy day, sit down and relax.

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The Naval Postgraduate School Officers' and Faculty Club is among the finest in the Navy. Its services are provided to all active duty officers of the Armed Forces, faculty members and other specific groups. BankAmericard and Mastercharge are accepted for package store, evening food services and EI Prado bar. Continental Breakfast - 0730-1 030, EI Rancho; Luncheon - 1100-1315, EI Rancho (Cafeteria); Evening Dining - 1830-2130, EI Prado (Friday and Saturday). TGIF on Friday nights 2100-0100. Music Friday and Saturday nights 2100-0100. Attractive rooms althe Club are available for private parties, and the Club will provide prepared menu selections for home parties. For detaols call 372-1339. Remember to make reservations early and do let the Club know if you must cancel them.

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GUARANTEE ON - is located adjacent to the PARTY RESERVATIONS Post Office, near parking lot "E" at the rear of Herrmann Hall. Private parties in our dining Beer, liquor, wine, mixers, cock­ rooms for which reservations tail snacks and bar accessories have been made for 20 or more are available. persons, must sign a contract (at The beautiful sunken garden with pool, colorful Monday-Saturday 1000-1700 least 24 hours prior to the event) flowers and well groomed plants sets the scene at Open Friday evening until Herrmann HaU at the entrance to the Commis· guaranteeing 95% attendance. sioned Officers' and Faculty Club. 8 p.m.

2 o.S.W.C. NEWS

Life Among the Bruins unpunished. I am convinced that there is an undercover spy lurking about, (President's Message) listing the people who ignore the aisle arrows. These spies notify the baggers by Cindy Whittle who punish the renegade shopper by Happy New Year to all! And what New placing ten pounds of canned goods Year can be complete without some New on top of three loaves of bread and Year's .resolutions? I thought I would gouging a hole in the detergent box. share mine: 3) I will lose 15 pounds. 1) I will try to carry more than 38¢ with me. I always put this on my list. I never This one is intended to preserve the lose the weight but I feel guilty if I sanity of my husband who always don't at least make a resolution about goes into a state of shock after it. examining my wallet. For some reason 4) I will continue to get more people he does not feel that I am prepared to involved in the OSWC. handle a sudden crisis with only 38¢ The enthusiasm and support from the on hand. I do try to carry more cash. members during the past year has Just seeing me walk through the door been outstanding! I think the programs of the convenience store in Le Mesa we have planned for 1983 are even some of the activities available. sends the clerks to their cash drawers more exciting and we hope to continue February will bring the installation of to see if there is enough so that I can to see some new faces each month. new officers. A fun evening to cele­ write a check for $10.00 over the The January election luncheon echoes brate the event is being planned amount of purchase. But despite my the theme of a "new you for the New including husbands. best intentions, I always seem to have Year". We'll be eating at Casa Maria's I encourage everyone to participate in that same 38¢ in my wallet. Mycheck­ on Cannery Rowand will be seeing the election of new officers. These ladies book is filled with records of checks hair styling, make-up, and color need your support. Oates for the election for astounding amounts such as 75¢ demonstrations. Later in the month will appear in the Pink Fl yer and you will (lunch for Blake at the child care an OSWC Newcomers' Coffee will be be able to vote at the convenience store center on a day when Navy Relief paid held in the La Novia Room in Herr­ or at the January luncheon. I'll probably the rest), 85¢ (loaf of bread at the mann Hall toacquaint incoming wives see you althe convenience store - I'll be convenience store when they didn't (and husbands) with the OSWC and the lady writing a the check for 85¢ ! 0 have enough to give me $10.00 over) and a record-breaking 25¢ (parking at MPC!) ~ e a most unique store for . .. 2) I will try to follow the arrows in the NEEDLE CRAFT aisles in the commissary. k ~ ·t· ;, A psychologist would probably say that not following the arrows is my 1='ADS~ ' •Needlepoint • Knitting Yarn wayofrebellingagainstanauthorityfigure. . Crewel • Paternayan Yarns That psychologist has never been in YARNS • DMC Products the commissary and been mistaken for Count Cross Stitch Supplies a large popsicle. In my rush to escape I \ I\ before frostbite can attack any ex­ Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Sat. 10 to 6 Fri. 10-8 Closed Sun. posed skin I do sometimes take a few "shortcuts" in the wrong direction. 1219A Forest Ave., Across from Safeway, Pacific Grove These actions, however, do not go 375-3550

OSWC MEMBERSHIP FORM Complete and return to: In itial Membership: $3.00 Melinda Bramlett, SMC 1766 (2 quarter minimum) Make checks payable to OSWC Each Additional Quarter: $1.50 SMC# NEW MEMBER ____ RENEWAL _ _ __ ACTIVE ____ ASSOCIATE _ ___

LAST NAME FIRST ______AMT. ENCLOSED $; ______

ADDRESS ______PHONE ______HUSBAND'S NAME ____

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3 Needlepoint - Sally Dewy (624-2250) OSWC Activities t;l _ Organ or Plano Instruction - Sue Mul­ lane (646-1394) Piano & B Clarinet - Jan Myers (372- 2409) Piano tnstruction -Diane Haines (373- ~~ ~ V ~ 5464) by Jan Hughes Prepared Childbirth - Christine Bobo­ ~ wiec (649-0459) NEW CLASSES Cost: Members: $8.00/ hr., Non-mem­ Quilling -Robin Pugh (624-3368) Certified Thesis Typist - Tina Molloy bers, $10.00/ hr. Slimnastlcs/ Dancercise -Nanci Klein­ (649-6716). Instrumental Instruction & Repairs - holz (646)-0952 NPGS Certified Thesis Typist. Cost: Gary M. Stotz (375-9718) Stained Glass - Gerrie G roenert (625- Members: $1 .00/ page, Non-members, Interior Design - Joanne Prack (375- 6019) $1 .25 page. 4827). Tennis Instruction - Jane Porter (649- Consumer oriented interior design . 0530) CURRENT CLASSES Learn how to define or refine your Traditional Heirloom Quilling & Trapunto Aerobic Dance - Karen Curits (375- personal styles and put together a - Emily Thompson (375-2097) 2660) complete personal reference book. Six Trapunto - Pau la Ann Kaplan (394- Art of Make-Up - Janice Sanford (646- 2-hr. sessions. Cost: Members: $15 .00, 8549) . 0950) Non-members, $17.00 Learn trapunto in one 2-hr. class. This Beginning Bridge - Pat Thomas (375- simple, decorative variation of quilting 3447) International Cooking - Valorie Koogle is perfect for embellishing garments, Beginning Piano - Mildred Kline (624- (649-3147) pillows, and purses. Bring needle and 9541 ) Investment Planning - David Allard (625- 5394) thread to work on a pillow or wall­ Cooking School - May Lawrence (649- Intermediate Piano - Barbara Calland hanging. Cost: Members: $8.00, Non­ 4452). (649-5608) Members: $10.00 Traditional Cooking for men and women. Japanese Flower Arranging - Hobi Ukrainian Easter Eggs - Em ily Thomp­ Basic cooking - using old forgotten Hayashi (375-1066) son (375-2097) techniques of sight, taste, touch, listen­ Learn to Sew T-Shirts - Glenda Casey Violin & Viola Lessons - Mildred Kline ing and smelling senses. Cooking in (646-0376) (624-9541 0 quantity and learning to freeze excess. Eight hours of instruction. Cost: Mem­ bers $45.00, Non-members, $50.00 Construction of Smocked Garments - Sharon Ezzell (375-3263) Counted Thread Cross-Stitch - Dewey and Dori Teske (372-0410) Creative Dance - Terri Grimshaw (624- 3799 or msg . 624-2869) Dance Exercise - Terri Humphrey (649- 4073) English Tutoring - Paula Ann Kaplan (394-8549) . English grammar, usage, punctuation, and composition through college level.

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4 The meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m. GOVERNING BOARD and everyone enjoyed Christmas refresh­ by Tina Molloy ments provided by the Executive Board. The next Governing Board Meeting The DecemberGoverning Board Meet­ wi ll be February 7, 1983 at 8 p.m . ing was held on December6, 1982, in the Everyone is welcome to attend. 0 Tower Room at Herrmann Hall. This month the Governing Board said "Good-bye" to many lovely ladies who have given many hours of their time to work on various committees within aswc. To those that are departing we say "Farewell - have a safe trip" and to those wives that are arriving, we would like to say "Hello - Welcome Aboard." Kathy Geary, 105 Leidig Circle, Monterey, There are about 21 committees within California 93940, or phone her at 646- the aswc organization, and with the 1309. Deadline is January 25, 1983! vast turnover at NPS, we are always in At this luncheon we will be voting for need of volunteers. If you would like to the new Executive Board. Thecandidates work on a committee, please contact a for the January election are as follows: member of the Executive Board. Every­ President ...... Mellen Sheppard one is welcome to get involved . First Vice-President ..... Judy Sullivan aur January function wi ll be a lunch­ Second Vice-President . . . . Pat Sowers eon held on Friday, January 28, at Casa Corresponding Maria's restaurant. The theme "Discover Secretary ...... Beth Bishop What's Ahead for You" matches the Treasurer ...... Rose Anne Fritchie January issue of Classmate. The menu Recording Secretary . . . Jaime Novosad will consist of: The date for the ninth annual Art Auction is March 26, 1983. The preview Fiesta Tostada Dinner will be held at 6:00 p.m. and the auction or will start at 7:30 p.m. Taco and Enchilada The aswc Newcomers' Coffee will be A Fi nal Reminder: All Governing Beverage Champagne Sherbet held on January 19, 1983 in the La Novia Board meetings are held the first Room . Various organizations will be Monday of each month in the Tower The cost is: $6.00 members, $6.25 for represented and there will be a guest Room of Herrmann Hall at 8:00 p.m. non ·members. Make reservations to: speaker. Everyone is always very welcome. 0 HAVE ORDERS TO WASHINGTON, D.C.?

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6 Dear NPS Newcomer; The OSWC welcomes you to NPS and Monterey! To welcome you properly, OSWC invites you to join them for coffee on Wednesday evening , January 19. The evening will offer activities for you to join as well as committees looking for en­ thusiastic assistants. Please join us on the 19th at 8:00 p.m., in the La Novia Room of Herrmann Hall. If you are planning to attend, contact one of us no later than January 16. We are looking forward to welcoming you in person!

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8 INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS

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12 NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: Lose Those Extra Pounds!

by Betsi Stone

Did anyone else enjoy all of those holi­ water, wine and salt. Bring to a boil ROAST BEEF HASH day sweets and treats just a little too reduce heat, cover and simmer 1% hours. 1 cup or more of meat, finely chopped much? Every bite added to the fun of the Add peppers; cook 30 minutes longer. 2 cooked potatoes, chopped Christmas season and to my year-round About 385 calories a serving . To save 'h cup chopped onion struggle with diet control. As my post­ more calories, refrigerate stew and skim Y. tsp. celery salt holiday gift to you, I offerseveral recipes off fat before reheating. Dash of poultry seasoning that are low in calories (but high in good ¥. cup bouillon taste) and some ideas for snacks that are Salt and pepper under 50 calories. 1 tsp. Worchestershire sauce APPETIZER SOUP Mix all the above ingredients together. 3 cups water Brush a skillet with oil and turn the hash 50 CALORIES OR LESS 2 beef bouillon cubes 1 dietetic breadstick into it. Cook slowly over a low flame for 2 chicken bouillon cubes about 15 minutes until hash is browned 1 graham cracker 1-Ib. 3-oz can tomatoes 1 small apple on the bottom. Put under the broiler to 1 medium onion, chopped brown the top. 1 large artichoke 'h cup thinly sliced carrots 10 cups of bouillon (!) 2 stalks celery, in 'h" slices TASTY CHICKEN 2 large carrots 3 whole peppercorns 1 peach Chicken parts 'h stp. dried sage Lemon, quartered 12 pretzel sticks 1 tsp. salt Seasoned salt or onion salt ~ cup raw strawberries y. cup grated Parmesan cheese 10 stalks of celery Freshly ground pepper 1h cup sweet raw cherries In a 2-qt. saucepan with a well-fitting 1 tsp. margarine 3 whole wheat crackers cover combine water, beef and chicken 'h cup boiling water 2 saltine, soda, or rye crackers bouillon cubes , tomatoes , onion , car­ 'h tsp. sugar 'h cup grapes rots, celery peppercorns, sage and salt. Rub each piece of chicken with the 1 entire head of lettuce (!) Simmer, covered, for 1 hour. Serve lemon quarters, sqeezing out the juice as 1 cup popcorn sprinkled with grated Parmesan cheese. you rub. Salt each piece generously with 15 tablespoons of raisins This makes five servings at 60 calories the salt, lifting the skin and salting under­ 1 cup canned tomato juice each . neath it. Sprinkle with pepper. Put the pieces in a covered dish and let marinate GREEN PEPPER, BEEF ZUCCHINI PARMIGIANA overnight in the refrigerator. Put the AND WINE STEW Salt margarine in a skillet, and brown the 1 pound lean beef stew meat 2 medium zucchini cut in 'h" slices pieces lightly on all sides, pressing the 2 medium onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, 'h tsp. oregano . chicken down and then moving it around 2 medium tomatoes, cut in eighths so that it doesn't stick. Put the pieces crushed 'h cup grated Parmesan cheese into a broad, flat casserole. Into the 1 can beef broth or bouillon In salted water to cover, simmer zuc­ brown, crusty remains in the pan, pour :y. cup water chini slices and oregano 10 minutes or the water and scrape the residue until all 'h cup dry red wine until tender. Pre-heat broiler. Arrange is blended. Add a little salt and the sugar. 6 medium green pepper, cut in strips drained zucchini and tomatoes, cut side Pour over the chicken and cover with salt to taste up, in a shallow baking pan. Sprinkle foil. Bake at 350 0 for 40 minutes. Remove In heavy sauce pan, brown meat with with salt, then with cheese. Broil 4" from the foil and let bake 10 to 15 minutes no added fat, stirring constantly to pre­ heat for 3 to 5 minutes or until cheese more. This is 115 calories per 4-oz. ven t sticking. Add onions and garlic; melts. This makes 4 servings at 70 calo­ serving . cook until lightly browned. Stir in broth, ries each . Continued on page 21

13 Civilians at NPS? So goes the typical reply when I say, student due to his entering a program "Yes, my husband is a student here, he is by Wanda Caulk other than at the beginning, as well as a civilian. " making it difficult for him to obtain a It is understandable that other students ranging from Operations Research and degree. Several of these students sug­ are not aware of the number of civilian Engineering Electronics to National gested they be put into sections with students attending the Postgraduate Security Affairs, as well as Ocean other students they will be graduating School. As of last quarter, there were Sciences and Computer Technology. with, instead of with others entering the 1518 students aboard , while only 32, or There were also civilian students in same program at that time. This would 2%, were civilians. Actually, the history Weapons Engineering and "CO" or Com­ enable them to be involved with other of non-military students at NPS is not mand Control and Communications. students sharing more of the same that large. In September of 1975 the first Once again , there are three civilian classes and at the same level. three civilian students were enrolled in students in the Administrative Sciences As a wife of a civilian student, I am the Administrative Science curriculum . curriculum . aware of a few areas that are somewhat There have been civilian students at NPS There are inevitably some differences difficult upon arrival to NPS. Civilian since that time and that number, as well in the school experiences for these as the total number of students, is once students when compared to the military .... "\ again increasing. students. Very few of them received a Who are these students? What are "Welcome Aboard" packet and are left to plrecnll!O'l they doing here and who sent them? themselves to get settled in Monterey. FOREIGN They are federal employees sponsored There are some ways to make this adjust­ by their government agencies to attend ment easier for these students. It was AUTO PARTS the Postgraduate School for a specified suggested that an 1.0. card be automa­ length of time. They come from all areas tically issued at the time the civilian PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR of the United State and from agencies student checks in. What with changing ALL IMPORTED CARS such as the Charleston Naval Shipyard locations, applying for TOY pay,looking New - Rebuilt - Original -Competition and Defense Mapping and Aerospace and paying for housing, it is very easy to Centers at Washington, D.C. and St . run short of cash soon after arrival. That Your Local Beck Arnley Louis, Missouri. They are employed by I.D. card does certainly come in handy Foreign Car Parts Center the Department of Defense at Ft . George when cashing checks those first few DISCOUNTS TO MILITARY & STUDENTS Mead, Maryland or the NOAA (National weeks. It might also be beneficial if the REMANUFACTURED VW ENGINES Oceanographic and Atmospheric Ser­ civilian students had a representative on EXCHANGE vices) from Redwood City and Boulder, the student council. Short Blocks & Complete Engines Colorado. NPS has had students from The civilian student is assigned to a For All Imported Cars section as other students are, and can many of the Naval Centers such as the ."". 8:30-5:30 WEEKDAYS Naval Air Development Center, Pennsyl­ find these section get-togethers a great r ~, 9 TO 4 P.M. SATURDAYS vania, the Naval Air System Command in help in meeting other students, as well as ~ Washington, D.C., as well as the Naval getting that encou ragement and support ",~·.=7~ 600 E. Franklin Weapons Center at China Lake, Califor­ every student needs. Unfortunately, this nia and the Pacific Missile Test Center, can also present a problem in that one (at Cortez) Monterey Pt . Mugu, California. unique aspect of the civilian's school life The assigned curriculum for these is that they are normally assigned to NPS Machine Shop Service Available students is as varied as their back­ for only one year. Considering most of 373-nS1 grounds. There were civilian students the curricula are from 18 to 24 months, enrolled last quarter in departments this puts an added pressure on that PENINSULA PBODUCE Peninsula Produce, the peninsula people's purveyor of perfect produce products persists in presenting perfect produce for the prestigious people of the peninsula. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9-6 2400 DEL MONTE AVE., MONTEREY, CALIF. 93940 - TEL. 372-4372 LOWEST PRICES ON THE PENINSULA FOR FRESH CUT FLOWERS

14 families are not accustomed to frequent becoming a Red Cross Volunteer, and of itself, many of the civilian students have moves. It is very difficult to move into a course, the CI •••mate staff. When talking expressed their respect and admiration new city, not knowing anyone and being to othercivilian wives, I have found them for the academic curricula offered here. faced with numerous decisions such as: all very impressed with the friendliness The heritage of the student at NPS is a where do we live? What schools are best and acceptance of the military wives. proud one. Regardless of their back­ for the kids to attend? How do I find a This is a truly unique experience for us grounds, the students here are, indeed,a new family physician and dentist? One non-military wives. Where it could have "chosen few," and they will go on to of the other civilian wives I spoke with been a lonely and isolated time, it is serve in their prospective careers in such suggested a one-time meeting at the made clear that it need not be. There are a way that one might automatically beginning of the quarter for the civilian so many things to get involved with and recognize them as students of the Naval students. I'm sure these students would the OSWC oilers a great diversity of Postgraduate School. It is a satisfying have no desire to isolate themselves or to opportunities to that wife who is willing thought that he might even be a civilian! deprive themselves of the benefits of to get involved. o observing military lifestyle as well as the Whereas the wives may be impressed somewhat cosmopolitan atmosphere of with the Monterey Peninsula and the the foreign students. Wh ile it would be splendor of the Postgraduate School nice to know that other civilian students do attend NPS, the main purpose of this meeting would be an informative one. These families need to have someone who could answer questions such as: "Where do I get a card for the book­ store?"; "Can we use the Officer's Club?"; "What can 't we dO?"; "Where do we turn in our travel vouchers?"; and "How do we find our way around this city, and even this school?" I have been most fortunate. I have been greeted with such support and SMILE! friendliness that I can already feel "at home." I am particularly grateful to At The Monarch Smile Center, we want Donna Staniec, President of the PWOC, to help you keep your smile forever. So Cindy Whittle, President of the OSWC, we have created a convenient Oral Sue Youngren, for her assistance in my Hygiene program designed with you and your budget in mind.

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15 Teen Comer Depression? Marital Problems? by Jackie Barnett The La Mesa Teen Club Members Family Conflict? elected new officers on December 11 , 1982, at their Chrislmas Dance. The new board will serve from January 1, 1983 to June 30, 1983. Beware of fads, gimmicks and quick cures! PRES iDENT ...... MIKE PASCHALL VICE PRES IDENT .. . JASON THEUNE SECRETARY ...... JACKIE BARNETT These difficulties take hard work TREASURER ...... CANOl BURNA and skill to resolve. SGT.-AT-ARMS .... . JAMES MENI FEE The Teen Club isdoing very well these If you really want to make changes, days and there are plans for bigger and better things in our near future. Come by and join us. We need you and your ideas. WE CAN HELP! Now is the time to start planning for summer activities. Many thanks to Jason Individualized Attention. Sliding Scale Fees Theune, Jackie Barnett, James & Janet Menifee, for helping the NPS Little Confidential ity • 12 Years' Experience Theater Group during their production in CHAMPUS Accepted December. Also many thanks to Kent Ekelund , Tim Mullane, Pat Barnett, Martin Contreras, & Peter Sisson for Michael & Jane Gingerich, M.S. (Columbia U.) their backstage assistance during the Licensed Clinical Social Workers Nutcracker Ballet performances. 1011 Cass SI., Monterey. 373-5123 Any questions about the Teen Club, please contact Mrs. Barnett at 646-0653. o PERSONAL • PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING

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16 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • by Kris Yarborough • Ja• n•. 8 • • • •Chamber • • • Music• • Society• • • Concert• • •: New• • • •Jan •. 31 • • • •OSWC • • Executi• • v•e Board• • Meeting.• • • • • • World String Quartet, Sunset Center, Feb . 1-3 Place reservations for the Fluoride Festival Carmel. 8:00 pm. For information call by calling the Dental Clinic 646-2478. 624-3996. Feb. 3-6 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am Golf Tourna­ Jan. 8 Winners of Monterey County Art Competi- ment, Pebble Beach, Cypress Point and tive, Main Ga llery, Monterey Peninsula Spyglass Hill. This annual major golf tourna­ Musuem of Art. This exhibit features the ment, attracting large crowds, features ~ ann ual winners f rom 1966-1981 . No professional and amateur golfers, including admission fee . celebrities. Tickets are sold at the entrance , Jan. 9 OSWC Executive Board Meeting gates to Del Monte Forest with part of the Jan 10 OSWC Governing Board Meeting, Tower proceeds going to the Bing Crosby Youth Room, Herrmann Hall . 8 pm. Fund. Jan. 10 Classes start. Feb . 5 Festival of Dance: The Oakland Ballet, Jan. 11 Great American Western Film Festival: Sunset Theater, Carmel. 8 pm . Tickets are "Shane", Su nset Theater, Carmel. 8 pm. $7 .75 and $8.75. Tickets are $2.00 Feb . 7 OSWC Governing Board Meeting, Tower Jan. 20 OSWC Welcome Aboard Coffee. Watch for Room, Herrmann Hall, 8 pm . details in the "Pink Fl yer". Feb . 8 Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sunset Thea­ Jan. 20 Chinese Magic Circus of Taiwan, Sunset ter, Carmel, 8 pm . For information call Theater, Carm el. Tickets are $8.75 and 624-3996. $10.00. For inform ation call 624-3996. Feb. 11 Fluoride Festival, NPS Dental Facility, Third Jan. 24 Section Liaison Coffee Deck, Herrmann Hall. This service is free Jan. 24 Monterey County Symphony, Sunset Thea- and available to all dependents between the ter, Carmel. 8 pm . For information call ages of 5 and 18 years on ly. AppOintments 624-3996. are necessary. Jan. 28 OSWC Luncheon. Watch for details in the Feb. 15 Great American Western Film Festival: "Pink Fl yer." "Cimmaron", SunsetTheater, Carmel. 8 pm. Tickets are $2.00. CARPET RE A TS ROOM SIZE REMNANTS FROM.

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17 by Linda K. Connelly

Will's Fargo Chip ice cream the best they had ever eaten. Center of Carmel Valley Village Jim, our waiter, is a true artist of his On Carmel Valley Road trade. Both Jim and Chef Cliff Washington 659-2774 came to Fargo's 20 some years ago from the services of Mr. Paul C. Smith, formerly the editor olthe San Francisco Chronicle. A couple of other side lines: Mr. Wash­ ington has a book published which is an Victorian decor and fine service in the inside view of the private lives of three Carmel Valley tradition are promised at famous families by their personal chef Will's Fargo in Carmel Valley. Outside and entitled, " The Other Side of the the night may be crisp, but inside Will's Tab/e." Included in the back of the book Fargo a fireplace in the bar area will be is a small but interesting collection of crackling and extending a warm wel­ recipes. Also Will Fay, the owner, has a come. Tending bar you will probably collection of antique evening bags dis­ find the friendly proprietor, Mr. Will Fay. played to the left of the bar. This col­ We were escorted to the "butcher shop" could not let sweets from Fargo's own lection started with a 25-cent purchase by the hostess to make our dinnerselec­ ovens pass without scrutiny. Fresh Car­ of a ruby red purse by Mr. Fay and the tions. The butcher directed our attention mel Valley Walnut Pie (similar to pecan others have followed as gifts. first to the only menu in the restaurant, pie but made with walnuts), super 49-er Now that everyone is ready fora Fargo's on the chalkboards over his head, then cheesecake and the "AII-Chocolate"torte dining experience, one sad note. Fargo's to the meat case. Filet mignon, New York came from the oven. II that is notenough, is closed the first three weeks in January strip and rib-eye steaks grace the case you have an offering of sweets from the for early spring cleaning, but will be and are cut to the specification of the fridge, Mint Chocolate Chip, Rich Vanilla ready for all of you in time for an early diner. Up to 12 ounces of any of these Ice Cream or Strawberry Crush. From Valentine'sdinner. Will's is open Tuesday fine cuts is $14.95. For hearty eaters, first-hand experience I can vouch for the through Sunday. Hours on Sunday are each ounce over 12 ounces is an addi­ "outstanding" Carmel Valley walnut pie. 5-10 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday tional 80 cents. On the scales is a sign Others proclaimed the Mint Chocolate 6-10 p.m. Reservations are requested. 0 "No springs - honest weight" and my 12 ounce Filet Mignon was every bit of that. All of my dining companions chose either the filet mignon or rib-eye, al­ CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS though thick and juicy lamb chops or For Very Wide Feet We Stock to EEE chicken Fargo were available. The menu For Very Narrow Feet We Stock to AAA does not stop with these meaty entrees. Your Doctor's Orthopedic Prescriptions An excellent menu offers squid cutlets, Accurately Filled filet of sole, swordfish, abalone and lob­ Dance Wear ster tails (rumor has it the lobster tails INTRODUCTORY OFFER are huge and delicious). With Thll Ad After we made our selections in the $1.00 off to Military on lit pair butcher's shop, we were seated in the of lelther Ihoes for children antique-{:Iuttered dining room. Relish 141 Websteral STRIDE RITE trays chock full of crisp vegetables, black (behInd Monterey POSI Office) 373·2828 and green olives, and tangy salad pep­ LAZYBONES pers whet the appetite. Beef vegetable soup and hot cheese sourdough bread were served next. A green salad is a green salad, but the crisp vegetables in You 've tried the rest the beef broth were definitely fresh. now try the Best Fargo's also boasts a fine wine list featuring mostly California wines and a MAMA MIA few imports. In due time our selections from the THAT'S A Sandwich o-{ butcher's shop arrived, cooked to per­ MAMA MIA'S DELI fection. All the steaks were topped with o

18 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Minding Our Own Business by Kathy Bergquist $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ It's 1993 and your first child is a high "fixed-rate" CD is available whereby the rated by independent organizations. This school senior. She will be going 10 college interest rate at the time of purchase is rating affects the price and the yield of in Ihe fall. As you reminisce aboul the locked in for 48 months, no matter what the bond. Generally, the lower the quali­ '80's, you'll think aboul paying only $1 .20 happens to the interest environment. ty, the greater the risk and the greater the for a gallon of unleaded gasoline, 30 A three and a half year "variable rate" yield. cents for a chocolate candy bar, $14 for a CD is also available. The interest rate is Mutual Funds are companies without pairof kid's jeans and only 98cents for a revised semi-annually. Therefore the fixed capitalization that buy and sell its loaf of white bread . Of course, bread was original investment may even earn more own shares, using the captial to invest in cheaper at the commissary. We still had if interest rates go up ... obviously, the other companies. There are literally commissaries in the early 1980's. Maybe con verse is also true. CD's can earn l!P to hundreds of mutual funds with a variety you'll remember all the books you bought one-half percent higher interest than of philosophies and structures buil t into ... story books for the kids, paperbacks, U.S. Treasury Notes. Initial investment, them . A consultation with an expert is text books, and wonderful reference penalties for early withdrawal, and all essen tial in con si dering a mutual fund books for yourself. Booksare still impor­ other questions should be discussed investment. tant in the 1990's, but with Computer with a financial counselor. In addition, there are the tax advan­ Aided Instruction and all the software Bonds are really IOU's. Corporations, tagesof utility investmenls, and the safety available for your home computer, books cities, states, the U.S. Treasury and and availability of your money in Money take up less space in your home and agencies of the Federal Government Markel i nvestments. These are just libraries. issue bonds stating that a specific amount some of the financial options to consider 1993-hard to believe that the college of money has been borrowed from the when planning for your family's college years came so quickly. Aren't you glad holder. It also states how long before the years. The decisions will depend on your you have spent the last 10 years really debt must be repaid and what the interest family, your financial outlook and your preparing and planning for it. It's super will be. Bonds can be bought, sold, and lifestyle during the next 10 to 15 years. that the school counselor was able to transferred before maturity. Your family will benefit from the early help get a small scholarship for your U.S. Government bonds are backed by discovery and implementation of the soon-to-be-graduated senior, but frank­ the full faith and credit of the U.S. right plan. 0 ly, that $1000 has more value as prestige Government. All other bonds are quality than real dollar value. Let's come back to 1983 and reality. Those college years aren 't that far off, and a college or formal training of any kind is only going to become more expensive. If you do not already have a Aontere7 financial college-readiness plan, it is important to start thinking about some of the options available. Your personal banker, credit union or Savings savings and loan officer, or your stock broker will be happy to help you and and Loan Association answer your questions. They are the people not only trained for such financial advice-giving , but they have all of the current information. Every time Congress passes a new regulation, an old regula­ CONVENIENCE. .. FULL FINANCIAL tion may be obsolete. It is essential to SERVICE, have current information when planning JUST ACROSS T H E STREET' your financial future. Some longer-term options that parents Visit our 900 Sloat Avenue Branch for often consider are Certificates of Deposit, • Interest Checking Mutual Funds, Bonds and Utilities. A regular savings program is always a • High Yielding Trei'sury Rate Savings good idea, but since passbook savings • Tax Sheltering - IRA accounts usually have lower interest rates, many transfer money out of savings • Drive Up Service to higher yield vehicles regularly. • Safe Deposit Boxes and More Certificates of deposit (CD's) have been popular during the recent period of Monterey Savings Oak Grove high interest rates. CD's are insured to Open Mon·Th. 9·5: Fri. 9·6 the federal ceiling of $100,000 by the Telephone: 373·26 12 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rita Moffitt, Manager or the Federal Savings and Loan Insur­ ance Corporation. Currently, a four-year

19 LOOK AND FEEL YOUR BEST - WISELY

by Rikki Meier responsible for buying and preparing ab le to resist fatigue). In order to lose If someone asked you if you were food. It is never too late to change bad extra weight, concentration is often happy with the way you look and feel habits. placed only on ca lorie counting, neglec­ could you honestly say good or even I would like to start with weight control ting the role of physical ac tivity. In­ great? It would be safe to say that not too because it is one of the major health creasing physical acti vi ty is just as many women are 100 percent happy. problems in the United States. If you important as decreasing food intake. There are too many women making don't believe it, take a stroll through the Exercise helps to regu late appetite and excuses for lack of physical exercise, commissary on any given day. Lack of to burn off calories. poor eating habits and looks in general. exercise is the most important cause of Diets are successful as a means for Cop-outs are tiring and not only on the increase in obesity in our over­ controlling weight for only a small per­ others but for yourself and do nothing mechanized society. Look around your centage of people. Many diets create an toward self-improvement. Having child­ house - especially in the kitchen - at imbalance of food intake and are hard to ren is not a good excuse for flabby all the convenient gadgets which take adhere to for any period of time. New bodies or twenty extra pounds. Neither less energy, thereby reducing exercise. diets come out every week, all promising is the lack of time, advancing age or diet Did you know that an overweight great things. To those desperate souls failures. There must be action, not person is usually considered as one who wishing to lose weight anything is worth excuses, if you really want to change. As is ten per cent or more above their trying. The best way to lose weight is to women we must set the pace in our desirable weight (i.e. , the weight where have a permanent change in eating homes because we are the ones usually you feel well , look good and are alert and Continued on page 32

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21 Steinbeck Country

by Phyllis Blackwood

To a God Unknown uses the vicinity of the Mission San Antonio de Padua six miles northwest of Jolon as its location. Pastures of Heaven portrays pastoral canyon co mm uni ties pa ttern ed after those in the Corral de Tierra. The Red Pony gallops the ra nges on the Hami lton Ranch near King Ci ty. Tortilla Flat grew Remember John Steinbeck, Nobel and tour in Pastures of Heaven. He at one out of tales heard from Sprekels, Ca li­ Pulitzer Prize winner and author of 17 time owned the Casa Jesus Soto Adobe, fornia plant workers. The setting for the novels and numerous short stories and 460 Pierce, in Monterey and the old short story, The Flight, is the rugged Big plays? No, not the Steinbeck of all those Hotel Del Monte had vegetables stolen Sur coast south of Carmel. forced reading assignments in high from its garden in Tortilla Flat. Intriguing, isn't it when you realize we school and college, but the hometown Further afield are the locations for roam the same pa thways as the great boy born right next door in Salinas. many of Steinbeck's other stories. John Steinbeck? If you would like more Sure we've all been to Monterey's detailed information, please contact the East of Eden settings include the Stein­ Cannery Rowand vaguely recall a book Salinas Chamber of Commerce, 119 E. beck House, 132 Central, Salinas, now a by the same name, but how many of you Alisal, 9390 1. They offer an outstanding delightful restaurant operated by the realize that Steinbeck had part interest in booklet, "Steinbeck Country Starts in Valley Guild, the Salinas Valley, and the Western Biological Laboratory at 800 Salinas: Fourone-day, sel f-guided tours." Steinbeck's grandfather's King City Cannery Rowand was, when he had the The cost is minimal and the content is ranch . time, an active marine biologist? His well worth it even for the non-Steinbeck Cannery Rowcharacters romped through Of Mice and Men, about a mentally fan. To receive a copy of the Steinbeck a bordello at the Bear Flag Building in retarded farm laborer, is set several miles booklet, se nd 50¢ to Salinas Chamber of the 600 block of Cannery Row; Lee south of Soledad along the Arroyo Seco Commerce, P.O. Box 1170, Salinas, CA Chong's Heavenly Flower Grocery, 835 River and in King City. 93902. 0 Cannery Row, was frequented by both Cannery Rowand Sweet Thursday char­ acters; and La Ida's Cafe, 851 Cannery Row, was a favorite in Sweet Thursday. Even the above mentioned laboratory was mentioned as "Doc's Lab" in numer­ ous stories. But that's Cannery Row. How about Pacific Grove? He lived there in the early 1930's and used the old Chinatown settlement as locale in Sweet Thursday. The Carmel Mission is a stop on a bus

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23 Focus of the Month Discovery! What's Ahead For You? grammatical, mechanical, and organiza­ 1983: The Year tional revisions. Triple-space typewritten, or double-space (use every other line) of the Thesis handwritten rough drafts to leave room for readable revisions. If you have the by Vi ckey Brown time, further separate the writing and As the New Year arrives, Da vi d , my editing tasks by letting a completed student-husband, and I find ourselves section rest a day or two before you contemplating the one event which will attempt to edit it. dominate and enrich this academic year: 5. Keep your perspective; a thesis is the writing of his thesis. It will be our not written in stone. Don't be afraid, or second such year, however, thi s time be offended by the suggestion to change David will become the writer and I his or delete parts of what you have written. supporting partner. Wh ile some students As you gain expertise in your chosen will anticipate their theses with enthu­ field, your thesis, like your knowledge siasm, many more will have moments of and insights, should become more re­ anxiety. In the hopes that ourexperience fined. Let your thesis reflect your greatest will be of some value in alleviating such knowledge. anxiety, I'd like to offer some thoughts 6. If at all possible, and time permits, and tips to make this a more rewarding look over Paul D. Leedy's excellent and productive time. manual on the research process. Practical Writing a thesis is very much like Research: Planning and Design, Second having a baby. I! is an act of creation, an Edition is published by MacMillan and intellectual bringing-forth of new ideas Company, Incorporated and can be and insights in a way never before ex­ obtained by writing the company at 866 pressed nor arranged in quite the same Third Avenue, New York, New York manner. Those prospective writers and 10022. I have a lendable copy. It is an their partners who already have children extremely valuable tool offering practical will recognize the signs and symptoms 2. Keep meticulous notes. The greater guidelines which I could not begin to that expectant mothers and writers share: the amount of effort spent in the early cover in the space I have here. mood swi ngs from elation, todepression, stages of planning and gathering materi­ The role of a thesis writer's partner is a to frustration, to satisfaction; careful als, the less effort will be spent in the multi-faceted one. You will become part selection of just the right title; the need long run. There is nothing so frustrating coach, part nurse, part servant and part for periodic check-ups with a knowledge­ as having to return to the library to confidant. These are only a few of the able advisor to examine the progress of search the stacks or micro-fische files many capacities in which you can serve. the growing thesis; new sleeping andl or for that elusive source or page number I! can be a rewarding role, for with your eating habits; and, as the final due-date you forgollo write down. It will also keep support your writer's efforts are possible. looms ever closer, increasing fatigue, the shadow of plagiarism from haunting Without my own partner's help my thesis irritability, and inward withdrawal. As in your creation. would still be unfinished. lowe a great the labor and delivery of childbirth, a 3. Remember the Law of Six P's: Proper deal to David, and look forward to the theses involves struggle. I! is a mental Prior Planning Prevents Poor Products. chance to repay him in kind. Those struggle to force the facts obtained Make a detailed outline, not only of the things that hedid for me, that contributed through the research to reveal their thesis proper, but also how you plan to most to providing an atmosphere and meaning, a struggle without which there obtain and analyze the data and materi­ environment conducive to good thesis is no thesis, only a collection of facts. als. Use your outline to set reasonable writing, I offer here for the partners of The following tips for thesis writers are and realisitc writing goals and research thesis writers . culled from the best advice I received objectives. Broken into smaller tasks, 1. Remember that your writer will be from my thesis advisors and from my the thesis becomes a less awesome like a pregnant woman; handle with care research on composition evaluation. undertaking. and love. Lighten your writer's workload 1. Pick a topic you can live with, for 4. Write first, correct later. Don't get by reducing household, parental, finan­ you will live with it both consciously and bogged down trying to produce polished cial and social responsibilities whenever subconsciously every day, twenty-four sentences and cohesive paragraphs possible. Take on those chores or duties, hours a day, until your advisors' signa­ during the act of writing itself. Com­ however large or small, that you can . tures are affixed to it. The more interest posing and editing are separate steps of Your extra efforts, and those of your you have, or can generate in your topic, the writing process; the focus of concen­ children (should you have them), will not the easier it will be to write and the tration is different for each. Get your go unnoticed nor unappreciated in the higher the quality of writing will be. thoughts on paperfirst, leaving room for long run .

24 2. Give your writer positive reinforce­ limit and an earlier-than-usual bedtime. date." Takea picnic overlo the library or ment it can be done and your writer can Packing your writer off for some much­ computer center to take advantage of do it! It really helps to hear those words, needed rack-time at 10 p.m. or midnight your writer's lunchtime or to provide a escpecially after a grueling session with to return to the task at dawn, is prefer­ welcome and expected dinner break. an advisor. able to having a fatigued writer continue 6. Finally, remember that this task will 3. Offer the use of your special talents. "at all costs." Help your writer see the be completed; there is a definite end in If you are the better typist, give your wisdom of writing fresh. sight. While it may seem at times that an writer an occasional break. If you are a 5. Don't let your writer become a overseas unaccompanied tour or a long good speller or proof-reader, assist in stranger to you oryourfamily. Encourage sea duty deportment would be prefer­ the editing phase; it is not necessary to your children to write notes to their able to living with a thesis writer, you understand everything you are reading if writer-parent, which can be read and have the chance to share with your writer you can locate that misspelled word or answered at the writer's convenience. the joys of creating a new idea, the improper use of punctuation. If you are This will not only provide a quiet activity frustrations of an elusive word, the uncomfortable with, or not particularly for your children (which allows your satisfaction of a well-turned phrase, and proficient at, either of these tasks, offer writer to remain at home) but will keep the pride in a job we ll done. The day will to be a listening post. Have your writer, the lines of communication open be­ come when your very own author hands or yourself, read slowly out loud to the tween children and parent, as well as you a manuscript, complete with ap­ other the finished drafts. Many times the sharpen the children's writing abilities. proving signatures and binding, with an mistakes will show themselves: some­ Plan at least one dinner a week where all air not unlike that of a new mother thing won't sound right. fami Iy members are presenllo share and handing you her child for the first time. 4. Watch for fatigue; a tired writer is a enjoy each other's company. You might Rejoice in the knowledge that it will also poor writer. Plan quiet, pleasant diver­ consider relaxing table-manner-training be your child. 0 sions to relax and refuel your writer's requirements at this one meal to help spirit. Let your writer unwind with some keep the atmosphere light and enjoyable fun family project or pastime, a soothing for all. Make a "date" with your writer for cuddle session, or an old-fashioned back a quiet dinner for two (after any ch ildren rub. Usually a short ten to twenty minute are asleep). An appetizer sent in to your break will be all your writer needs, other writer will help keep the "hungries" away times you may have to insist on a writing and act as a reminder for your "Iate- WASHlnaTon, D.C. BOUnD?

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27 Put Some Extravagance SALES in Your Budget LEASING by Jamie Novosad PARTS Every so often , when my husband and I have time to talk, I pop up with some SERVICE kind of observation, food for thought so to speak. Anyway. my husband will then respond with his well-worn phrase of, "Aha , you've been reading again'" And so I have. With all the bad news about inflation and the state the economy is in, it was nice to read an article on rewarding Fu II Service oneself with some spending of money. Actually, the article was talking about budgeting for extravagances. We all tend Chevrolet Dealer For to forget during these times of watching where our pennies go that luxuries, or The Monterey Peninsula extravagances (anything that isn't a fixed basic expense) can and should be al­ lowed for in our budgets. In our effort to not get what we think we can't afford, we waste our "extra" money on untraceable costs. For example, let's say you and your husband would like to take a week­ end trip away from the children and his MONTEREY PENINSULA AUTO CENTER books. Alas, the two of you decide there isn't enough money in the budget, so 3 GEARY PLAZA SEASIDE, CA. 93955 (408) 899-4211 you forego it. Your husband decides to cheer you up with dinner and a movie . On Saturday you decide to get some shopping done alone. Sunday, the family has dinner at their favorite pizza place. You have just spent your weekend trip money and you probably didn't enjoy it as mUCh . COMPARE! Too often we avoid rewarding our­ selves, thinking that someone else will or You'll Save With The should reward us. With this thought we could end up waiting forever. The other Navy Exchange problem with waiting is that each of our definitions of luxury is different so no Brand one can or should tell another how to spend his or her "hard" earned money. It is all a question of planning. Just like a strict diet, a too strict budget is easy to "blow." A budget is a tool to help you plan for your extravagances as well as your fixed costs. Before you do your planning, you need to figure out your goals and see where your money is going now. I have read that financial planners say you should first track your current spending. You could be spending so much on going to fast food places you Navy don't have enough to afford that new gown you want for the Military Ball. To start with, you need to put your EXCHANGE goals on paper. Choose short, medium and long-term goals - those that you'd like to reach in one year. within five NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCf-()()L years, and in five years or more. Once your goals are on paper, give each as MJNTEREY J CALI FORN I A accurate a price tag as possible. Knowing your behavior patterns will help you establish your own financial budgets. I myself keep a monthly record , separate

28 • from the checkbook, on our expendi­ careful. It is easy to blow a budget. When appears to me that we are not even close tures. This is broken down into categories you are out there buying a "feeling sorry here in La Mesa. I guess the La Mesa such as fixed costs, house payment, for myself" present, make sure it is some­ residents must only get divorced when water, phone, gas, etc ... , and then some thing you really want and that later on they have too many kids and/or dogs. miscellaneous spending such as books, you won't regret your purchase, because I think we will have to agree that La clothes, cash, insurance (not paid every you blew your budget. Another way Mesa produces more than the average month). This helps keep a record of our people really blow that budget is with number of babies in an average com­ spending so we have an idea what our plastic. Try to remember it is easier and munity. Many say it is in the water. This fixed spending is for the month and we cheaper to save toward something than may be true ... it seems that every week can find our "mad" money or ways to cut to pay back money already spent. If you someone else I know or a friend of a back to save it for our luxuries. do go off your budget, as long as it isn't a friend discovers that she is pregnant. We A way to save for a luxury is to spread habit, forgive yourself your transgres­ have more than the national average of out the cost. Say you want to take a trip, sions and get back on the track. 0 mothers of babies and mothers-to-be but longer than mentioned earlier. Plan out taking their strolls on the streets of on where you want to go and estimate La Mesa. the cost. If you plan to take a trip in June While you are here, you maygetadog, and the cost is approximately $800.00, in order to keep up with the La Mesa every month about $135.00 should go The La Mesa Legend . For some reason , La Mesa towards the trip. Have a special account Village seems to be a popular duty station for it. If you can't save that much, move Legend for acquiring dogs. In my case, this your trip closer to home, don't go for as seemed to be the ideal spot to get a dog long, find cheaper accommodations, or by Sandy Goodson so it would be trained (let's hopell) before push your trip back a few months and my husband went back to sea . Of course, spread out your payments to yourself. It What is the La Mesa legend? Most of some people get a dog in order to keep will be worth it. us who have lived here for any amount of up with the La Mesa Legend. Another bugaboo in people's financial time have heard it..."Almosteveryonewho You newcomers to La Mesa Village planning is savings. This should be a comes here either gets divorced, has a may think I am kidding about the La fixed expense, it is not something "left baby, or gets a dog." Let us examine the Mesa Legend. Look back after you leave over" - nothing is left over now. Ac­ truth of the La Mesa legend ... this place and see if the Legend came cording to a recent article I read , 10 Since the national divorce rate is true in your life. You may be surprised ... percent of your annual take-home pay is _almost one out of two. it certainly o the ideal amount for savings, 7 percent is a more realistic amount, and 3-5 percent is what the people are really putting in to ••••••••••••••••••••••• their savings. We in the military have the * From $16.95 iC advantage of using the allotment system. * '..t: an:JedCanta],,; UNLIMITED MILES iC Use an allotment to send money directly to your savings account. Money you ! -:"c3H!~~ YINC Monday thru Sunday ! don't see, you don't spend, is a relatively painless way to save. It is suggested that * 801 AIRPORT RD ., MONTEREY CALL 649-1611 iC one keep separate accounts, one for * 8:00 a.m. to 5 ~; ., Sal till noon For Details iC investment savings. one for vacations, and one for that extra dress or fishing * MONTEREY AIRPORT TERMINAL LOWEST POSSIBLE iC equipment. * 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. RATES IN TOWN ~ Even though it is ad vacated to splurge RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ~ a little and take care of yourself, be •••••••••••••••••••••••

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