Show Pag 20 —Thu Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday May 29 1991 Californian admits he’s hooked on conservation Stanton Samualaon San Francisco Examiner tayoungster" By - MOUNTAIN VIEW Calif — Michael Winkler is a confirmed addict and he's not shy about it If you're willing to listen he's willing to talk In what fact he eagerly tells non-addi-cts mining But there’s no need to dp die Drag Enforcement Mountain View Administration This resident is hooked on conservation : It started gradually in his native Chicago where he had an unusual habit for a kid — regularly turning off die lights and water in die family home Winkler recalls Nowadays whether at work as an engineering manager for an electronics firm in Milpitas or in his small cottage he is constantly looking for ways to conserve energy save water and recycle "I like to use things up”" Winkler says always hated waste probably something I got into Tin and aluminum cans glass and plastic botdes newspapers magazines junk mail — nothing is safe from recycling bins as for as Winkler is concerned On his trips to the grxxy store he usually buys in bulk to avoid packaging Because of Ms penchant for conservation Winkler says he once managed to go nine months — nine mnntha — without having to empty his garbage “It wasn't that hard to accomplish actually” he said “By composting many thinjgs in my backyard that eliminated almost everything When it comes to food I eat loti of boneless chicken and meat and fish filets and cany home things in reusable bags” When he finally toted out the garbage it weighed a measly IS pounds he says The average American reportedly unloads about 2000 pounds of refuse annually Winkler who lives alone says he carries his own doggie bag when eating in restaurants shuns tissues in favor of handkerchiefs and paper towels In fav or of rags Even when flying he cnies his own mug and doth napkin His quest for conservation took off in the middle 1970s and has increased as new ways are found to avoid waste lighting Winkler By swindling to and he’s still less 50 is bill his percent says power “warm and comfortable' He uses a bike and bus to travel to his job but At work his recyclLig efforts were slow to catch will resume using an electrically powered moped on "Why bother was the initial attitude Winkler once its speed is boosted — trim die help rf a has picked 19 says The response though Stanford solar expert — from 13 mph to 30 mph appreciably since money from office recycling now car His is used sparingly' rather goes “into things that benefit my than Into ghfitW fnvtnyMnenfc” Winkler confesses that at one point he and "kind of obnoxious” His effort also includes use “While still of efficient appliances — “my fridge uses about conservation but no more be helpful to now I Just cause committed the to try of die power of a for and easier he make it says people'' furnace that's ignited by and a solar water heater” can help save the environment” he "Everyone contends "It takes only a change of habits along “Most people aren't aware 0 1 what they could with knowledge of what to do and a willingness to save over die long run by buying energy-savin- g doit” t young explorers will blast off June 24 for four days of “space adventure” at Idaho State University “Just say YES!” u the theme ‘for this year’s space camping Twenty-fo- ur adventure planned by die ISU Office of Continuing Education and Conferences and the College ofArta and Sciences Activities this summer will include space shuttle activity and biofeedback tech- rs r self-righteo- us one-seven- th high-effide- nt PUBLIC NOTICE most complete Box 8062 Pocatello ID 83209 an essay of 230 words on “Why Application forms may be obis our planet often called tained from ttiaf nut Spaceship Earth?” Applicants selected campers will be notified must maintain a B average or of their acceptance by June 7 At better in science and mathematics that time a $49 enrollment fee courses and must be aMe to swim will be due Camp YES director will be niques space geography and have no foar of water exercises underwater weightThe essay must be submitted John Knox ISU lessness experiments space navwife a completed application of physics Further inform and a $3 fee formation can be obtained from igation To Join fee crew'of this “space prior to May 31 to fee ISU Office ISU Continuing Education red ramp" entering fifth- - 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