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Show ' M ft ' '.Uk -- 9 .? 1 ' V. t V ha I I'nlcss Im willing to pay our gas companies $2.25 Ill have no alternative but to were one of the big gas companies I'd insist that's no! enough. That I need inaylie $2.25 per thousand or I cant afford to go down to where the big re- more. continue paying foreign suppliers $3.20. It's as simple as that. Oklahoma is a big producer and a big consumer of natural gas. Oklahoma that the knows way to grow is not to curtail demand hut to increase first-han- d supply. Carter Administration energy planning has tended to focus more on conservation than on .production, mure on husbanding our rtsources than on enhancing them, more on using less rather I than developing While it is right and proper and timely for us to stop wasting energy, it is also high time we encourage, rather than discourage, domestic development of serves are. This is embarrassing. I'm not a hig gas company. I'm fed up with everybody demanding higher prices for more energy. The American people have always been willing to pay the price of victory. Rut we rebel at a philosophy of retreat in war or pence. everything. Vet the economic facts of life arc incontrovertible. a hhU.tilbUIM.lhaM Did You Know., R.V.S Like An Old Fuel... If I were one of the big gas companies I'd be Irving to raise the prices of natural gas. I'd Is tring to convince members of ('ongress that I can't afford to explore for more gas because exploration costs have increased 19 per cent per year since 1973 while I'm still required by law to sell what gas I find at 1955 prices. President Purler slitiws he knows I need higher prices, lie proposes an increase fi uni the present 52 cents per thousand cubic feet to Si .75 on any new gas 1 f:nd . Perhaps Not As New As You Thought There's No Fuel HI T IK , :ntjih'hgaraNriwa..w Ilk IV V gister, which publishes al new government regula tions, ran a total of 2.411 chairman of the board of the pages. By 1970, it reached Chamber of Commerce of 20,000 pages. Today, it is well the United States, believes a over the 60,000 pages. national change in attitude is taking place across the coun- COMPULSORY UNIONISM try and that Congress senses IS POOR SALESMANSHIP the change. If unionism is as good for In the past, we faced a workers as the unions claim, Congress controlled by anti- there should be no problem Wilbusiness liberals, Mr. East-ha- attracting members. said. But now there is liam Raspberry, columnist HOOTS IS WHERE T11K CLOUT IS William K. Eastham, new -t- ell us itll cost -- we'll pay. Show us the goal what But dont try to inspire us s wars or with with a homi-fron- t philosophy of slowdown. President Carter wrote a campaign promise letter to oil states governors Oct. 19, 1976, in which he said, I will work with the Congress.. .to deregulate natural gas. He recognized this decontrol as essential to new pulled-punche- exploration. That m a big new swing vote' de- for the Washington Post. veloping... They have a show me' attitude. What it takes to show them is a good case backed up by the folks in their districts. Eastham, president of Johnson Wax, in his inaugural address, urged several thousand Chamber members meeting in Washington to become more active in grass roots legislative activity. gas producers need more capital to pay the higher costs of production. Yet now his Administration is proposing another wellhead price limit -- and far below what we are presently paying Mexican and other foreign producers. Prices for new gas under the new Carter ceiling are MINIMUM WAGE ISNT PEANUTS Billy Carter, who runs the family peanut business in Plains, Ga., is one of thousands of small businessmen and women who believe that free well below projected market" intrastate prices until early 1990. Inevitably this will mean less stateside production, increased dependency on foreign supplies and, in the long run, higher prices for the United States. ELABORATE recreational vehiclesl are was fitted, with elecfric lights, indoor notiiing new. These motor campers ok plumbing, and a combination g all the comforts of home to the hack rids room. Lven the driver's seat could be conin the early 1920s. Their "bungalow verted into an upper and lower berth. hed-sittin- oilier people, according to Edgar. He said they should been spoiled by their parlearn they aren't the only ents. according to a noted ones who count in life. Idaho Slate University "It may be the challenge of psychologist. "The permissiveness of our time." he said, "and our the hist 20 to 30 years has survival may depend on it, to teach children they are concreated a lot of mischief," said Dr. Thomas E. Edgar, a nected to all other human beings and should be interprofessor of counselor eduested in them. Essentially, cation. nationthey should learn to live by as known a Edgar, the Golden Rule." Adlerfor the al spokesman ' The Adlerian philosophy is ian approach to family counto appeal to people beginning a in recent seling. said more than in the past, Edgar interview: said, adding The reason is "Kids have been spoiled. ' ' that we have lost patience They believe they should get with the psychology that what they want out of life. Young people have been aspires to be pure science and ignores any considerataught by their parents they tion of the good life that matare the only ones who brings us happiness as inditer. viduals or groups. Adler said psychology "P RKNTS are afraid of their children. They give in should belong to the people in too much. They don't have all walks of life and shouldn't belong to professionals who the courage to say no." Edgar blames members of use a jargon to obscure its his own profession for the meanings to lay people." Edgar related his own difficulty. to family counselhe approach said, "Psychologists." "have taught people that if ing: I tell parents to meet with they hold the line and don't give in to their children, they will permanently damage them. The result is that all young people are interested in is what they can get out of life and how fast." Edgar said Alfred Adler, a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, taught that people get meaning and give meaning to their lives through being The 1977 Big Game Seauseful and contributing to sons and Regulations of others. the "Adler taught that people pamphlet is now available to from license vendors THROUGH such meetings order and consistency are brought into the family. Every child should have meaningful work in the home and make a contribu- ('ll 1 taught 1. lilt EN should to take an interest he in Spoiling comes from with Nation's present the Adlerian approach to counseling at a three-dainstitute for career development at Pittsburg State University at Pitts- re- to find information for the area he wishes to hunt. Also included in the General Rig Game pamphlet is information on the general deer and elk hunts, the general bear seasons and the mountain lion season. Also included are regulations and information on archery and muzzle loader seasons. In addition, information on hunting areas, closed areas, license and tag requirements. hag limits, hunting hours, gun calibers, predatory animals and hunting witli dogs are all found in these printed regulations as well as other information on other pertinent subjects. 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I regular hunting license may be purchased and all adult hunting rights are al- 20 Lh Lug SsH pries it right Asid cast I) cmhohtcmI storagi Csatrsl year wa crap pailife - u Brigham City Bing - y counselors fori schools, mental health caters and state hospitals. Hwas se r, place it. If the child doesn't sons and regulations are listed by administrative region in the 1977 pamphlet making it easier for a person NUMBER LEAVE S Within the limits of safety. children should be allowed to experience the consequences of their choices. For example, if a youngster has a balloon and mishandles it and it breaks, the parents which has been in supply for about the last month. Sea- PUREBREDS EVENINGS 4 8- sequences of his choices. If he forgets his lunch, spoiling is to take it to him raljgpE administering rules. shouldn't immediately PHONE lected by the Kansas State Department of Education to than let him fa the consequences and ha.'Vtf the matter himself at sool. Edgar, who lik been at ISU since lOtifiWopares ting the child off from shielding him from the con- The parent should be as or from the Pocatello Regional Office of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. These regulations pertain to (he general big game seasons and are a separate pamphlet from the controlled regulations pamphlet Cost for Ad Sace is low. lowed. 39 First CALL FOR MORE Repossession Frank of Grook Gordons 2015 NORTH MAIN hungry. If he makes the meal unpleasant for the rest of the family, he should be removed from the table. Family rules should be set up and the parent should make sure they are followed. consistent as possible in hunters Lh want to eat, he should be allowed to experience the of consequence going ARE ALL REGISTERED amencan way there. well-bein- ity and cooperation in human between relationships. tidulis and children as well as between adults " EQUAL VALUE. HEADACHES. HEADACHES, HEADACHES In 1936, the Federal Re tion to the family unit. The child shouldn't be paid for work in the home. He should do the work because he lives Game Regulations Available should give rather than take." Edgar said His teachings emphasize equal- ALSO WE HAVE MARES; COLTS AND FILLYS FOR SALE OR TRADE, Business Magazine. their children once a week to discuss family problems and issues and. to formulate rules. Each family member should be heard. Decisions should be made with as much agreement as possible. The parent becomes a leader and demonstrator of justice rather than the boss. YOUR WHITE STUD. wage has more adverse effects than gootJ'E very time the minimum wage goes up, we have to lay off a few people, Carter says, in' an interview ON MARES F0AL1 WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL GREY increasing the minimum 'Today's Young People Have Been Spoiled, ' Psychologist Says Todays young people have PUT PAPERS UNREGISTERED Curtiss Newbury porl. 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