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Show ?wm Out o itc See r?e mm wild horse I've seen in this area was a pony my kids were trying to ride the other day. Not more than one out of ten of these publications pertain to our area and thus become instant in-stant garbage. One of the best was a half filled 8 x 11 paper in an 11 x 16 envelope, none of which was of any consequence. The government isn't the only guilty party. I received today an ad for a 'Management By Objective" conference in Bowling Bowl-ing Green, Ohio. This conference confer-ence will cover, and I quote, 'the State of the Art", a thorough examination of Management by Objectives, including Setting ;rusade. against paper waste. Personally I would rather eat than crusade. PEACH COBBLER 12 cup sugar 1 tbsp cornstarch 1 2 can sliced peaches 1 cup sifted flour . 1 tbsp sugar 1 12 tsp baking powder 12 tsp salt. 3 tbsp cooking oil 12 cup milk Heat oven to 400 degrees. Mix sugar and cornstarch in saucepan. Gradually stir in .peaches. Bring to boil; boil one jminute, s t i r ri n g constantly. IPour into 1 12 qt. baking dish iand dot with butter. Sprinkle With cinnamon. Sift dry ingredients ingred-ients together. Stir in oil and I milk. Drop by spoonfuls onto hot ; fruit. Bake 25 to 30 minutes i until golden brown. Serve warm, with cream if desired. a collection of this and That It is hard for me to conceive the amount of money the government govern-ment must waste on paper and envelopes. If each small newspaper news-paper in the country such as this one receives at least two communications a day, like this one does, the amount of wasted time, paper and postage would probably buy a lot of groceries for a lot of people. For some reason I can't imagine Summit County citizens being overly interested in the fact that less water is being released re-leased from Glen Canyon Dam; a lady now living in Nevada was convicted of claiming too many tax exemptions, or the national forest in Idaho is trying to stop the building of summer homes along the Salmon River, as well as recommendations from the National Advisory Board for Wild Free-Roaming horses and burros. The only Objectives, Application, Implementation Im-plementation and Behavioral Implications as it is practiced today." Practiced by whom for heavens sake? Can't you just see our local sheep and cattlemen cattle-men rushing right out to make! reservations'? It says in the . brochure no one in any import-' import-' ant managerial position can afford af-ford to miss it. I wonder if any 3 of those people ever tried man-raging man-raging a herd of cohtanerous : animals? Well, so much for the |