PAGE 4 EL UVALDE TIMES JULY 26, 1979 NICHOLS CONSTANTINE NICHOLS, ANDY recientemente regresaron a Uvalde Campo YMCA de Hunt, Texas. Y FELIPE CASTOREÑO despues de pasar dos semanas en el Jovencitos Asisten Al Campo YMCA Tres jovencitos de Uvalde recientemente regresaron de dos semanas en el Campo YMCA Flaming Arrow : en Hunt, Texas, viaje • que fue patrocinado por el Departamento de Recursos Humanos * del Estado de Texas. Los jovencitos fueron Constantino y Andy Nichols y Felipe Castoreño. Los niños disfrutaron de actividades como natación, pesca, pasear de campo. Constantine Nichols recibió un certificado por haber logrado mareas sobresalientes en el tiro; Felipe Castoreño y Andy Nichos recibieron certificados por excelencia en natecidn. if? Youngsters Attend YMCA Camp Kazen In Washington By Abraham (Chick) Kazen, Jr our In I found much to agree within President Carter’s televised speech on our national spirit and its especial applications to energy problems, fact, I heard many of the same points I have made recently in this report. I had one concern, however: even as the President was decreeing that our nation would cut back on foreign oil imports, his emphasis seemed to be on results that would take many years to achieve. of oil in shale under Colorado, and Utah. Much of it may not be recoverable, but scientists say recovery of 600 billion barrels is reasonable with present technological systems. They see the cost as $25 to $35 per barrel, but as I have said before, we would be spending that money on American labor, American-made equipment and American royalties, instead of sending millions to OPEC countries. Wyoming, seek to support the President’s program of expanded use of this fuel to maintain fuel oil supplies for home heating. That is one impetus for our Interior Committee’s continued push to facilitate coal slurry pipelines by providing the right of eminent domain for such facilities. U.S. Congressman, M.C barrel of shale oil would cost $4.40, allowing for a 10 percent profit. By early 1974, the estimate was $8 a barrel, and five months later, the figure rose to $11.50. Need to Spur Industry the windfall profits tax should be plowed into industry’s expansion. History shows us that if government preempts industry’s activity, technological progress slows down with the absence of competitive effort within an industry. Most of the present processes require use of large amounts of water. In coal slurry projects, we are told, water .could be used that is not fit for human consumption, but getting the water and building the plants will be expensive. Hence my belief that The bottom line is that we must produce the energy needed by our country and our people at the lowest possible cost. This will require the most careful economic and scientific planning. I intend to do my share. If we must bring coal, shale and tar sands out ground to ' them, we do not yet know what the costs will said the of process We in the Congress have already voted to intensify our efforts to develop synthetic fuels; our bill seeks a $3 billion program with a production goal of two billion barrels a day by 1990. We also voted a windfall tax specifically aimed at encouraging our oil and gas industry to explore and develop domestic sources. We already know that there are many areas of the United States where production is feasible, just as there are many marginal stripper wells which can produce more oil as it becomes economically feasible to reclaim more production* There is also advanced technology that would use microwaves to heat the shale underground, saving the costs and enviro-mental problems if it were mined for processing above ground. We can hope that smililar methods can be used for coal and tar sands, to hold prices as low as possible. Need Better Transportation We must consider problems of mining and moving coal, as we 22. naming . se.- tine and Andy Nichols and Felipe Castoreño. fishing, horseback Examine Other Sources him First with proud hit a Andy Felipe ived swimming excellence. as Class a I have researched several matters relating to the production of synthetic fuel. There are 1.8 trillion barrels V. V'X'WvX"?'.- Adults 2.25 Child Free EL LASSO 227 Ño. Getty 278-2626 PLUS! si DOLARES CLAUDIO BROOK k JORGE LUKE £ Three Uvalde youngsters recently returned from the YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow in ; Hunt, Texas under a project sponsored by the Department of Human Resources and the Uvalde County Child ÍVelfare BoáYd. The boys are Constan- The boys enjoyed camping, canoeing, riding and arts and crafts. Constantine Nichols brought home a certificate Marksman in shooting He is very of also having “bull’s eye” Nichols and Castoreño rece-certificates for l2 Days only Fri-Sat^ J Open 3:45 p ’ IT'S THE CANINE 1 COMEDY CAPER OF THE CENTURYi rooiiooiE FOl a new Disney adventure Technicolor® IE] ^MStaítis SUNDAY SIDNEY SHELDON’S ! J BLOODLINE ", «r-riT-.x-.-jv; V DKIVi IN STARDUST J; Hwy 83 No 278 2644 ^TONOW SHOWING!' be. Scientists in 1972 that a 4-H Project May Cut Heart Attack Playing a computerized game called “Risko” could reduce your chances of suffering a fatal heart attack, says J. Callahan, specialist in 4<-H and youth, with the Texas Agricultural Extension Station, The Texas A&M University System. Now being pilot-tested in several Michigan counties for possible use in 4—H health programs nationwide, “Risko” is not meant to be a medical diagnosis or to take the place of physician. Instead, it is a tool designed to get people personally their own cation, specialist. young as 9 (and up to the age of 19) can learn-by-doing about good health habits by participating in the national 4-H health program, supported by Eli Lilly and Company and Kraft, Inc., adds Callahn. 4-H members take part in practical projects and activities, such as learning cardiopulmonary resucitation, organizing a family exercise regimen, planning nutritious menus a-round the basic food groups, and working with the handicapped, she continues. Risk 4-H Council. Recognition includes four medals of honor at the county level, and expense-paid trip to the 58th National 4-H Congress Nov. 25-29 in Chicago for one 4-H’er in each state, and $1,000 scholarships for seven national winners. Ten 4-H groups per state and four groups per county certificates standing programs. can earn for out- health involved in health edu-says the Boys and girls as Young people also be eligible awards donated Lilly and Kraft, arranged by National may for by and Winners are chosen by the Cooperative Extension. Service, which supervises 4—H work. More information is available from county Extension agents. El Uvalde Times Mll@© A Friendly Word In Mexican Foods Tortillas—Taco Shells Salsas-Beaits Frank Caballero Distributor AMIGOS FOOD COMPANY, .NC. 4535 W. Commerce San Antonio, Texas 512-434-7201 fl This handy wall phone is as functional as it is attr<^tive. Available with Touch-ToneR service or rotary dial, the Noteworthy* has a place for everything. 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