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The future looks bright Bv MARK MARTIN bright with new styles o heat. We still do not know Adams Elementary cars, houses, clothes, and what these new ideas will Yes, the future looks everyday living with solar look like. Here are my views: Cars of the Future
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A slick, racy air car that is jet-propelled and recharges overnight by solar cells and will reach speeds of 80 miles per hour on a regular basis. The Future House The future house will be a compact house in which you push a button and beds fold out. Push another button and there's your kitchen and all other rooms. You would ,not even see a telephone because it would be built in a television. Clothes of the Future Men would wear a jumpsuit of their choice of color. Women would wear a skirttype suit with their choice of color and style.
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As we conclude (his bicentennial celebration of the beginning of the United Slates, many of our minds might Paintings wonder what-a day in the United States Custom Needlepoint Designs will be like when it celebrates it's Oil Pointing Materials triccntcnnial. Paintings on Exhibit at the Temptress The following is what, in my opinion, it would be like as seen through the eyes of 893-7170 893-1178 a teenager of the next century. I was pretty tired from Ihe night before/and getting up wasn't too easy this morning. Promptly at 7 a.m.. my awakening clock went off. sending off it's ever increasing hum that wouldn't stop till I got out of bed. Knowing that it was useless to fight il, I struggled out of bed. dressed myself and hurried into Ihe kitchen for breakRetort and C«e!lM.r-«ntry —Owrttr fast. • II was dad's turn to make the break.' For th» discriminating who want fast this morning, and the smell of Ihe "ESTABLISHED 1913" freeze-dried palties of food simmering exceptional care for their loved ones.. over Ihe electric slove told me, my 63 YEARS OF SERVICE... brother and Mom that it would soon be W. Will "ALWAYS" Be H»r« ready. • i ':'". When TOO Want Ui With This morning we were having algae Prompt, Courteous, Service ; cakes, syrup and fruit. My dad works on By RHONDA J. BARTLETT an algae farm so we eat this kind of (COAL* GAS • 24 Hour nurttng car* Adams Elementary breakfast a lot. I'm glad because I like it • OIL • Prlvat* and torn! Prlvat* much. • BRYANT Transporation has grown soOnce finished with breakfast. I went to Rooms and has become more our computer ARMSTRONG termitel wijh my brother. modern, from feet to car. Both he and I are • Convattmant fnvalldi YORK FURNACES taking the same school t think our transporation course, interplanetary spaceship cort AIR CONDITIONING Complete Cooperation with will grow and get better as struction. the years go by, Whert we SALES & SERVICE your own Physicians We sat down at the terminal, punched rode in covered wagons, in Ihe right program and the television •STEAM and people had dreams of cars screen showed a picture of our HOT WATER • Air Conditioned that would run by motors. and he gave us our lessons. teacher, BOILERS Now I have a dream of our Between lessons, my brother and •! ., We nvftcyeurfnjperifc i transporation in 100 years. practiced ALL MAKES our music. He likes to sing and I. think our transporation CLEANED-REPAIRED I play Ihe "octoscalephone," an imAH tQUAL OPPORTUNITY tMPLOYtR will be super cool. In 100 proved version of the ancient electric FREE ESTIMATES years, the cars we drive now guitar. will be old fashioned. After our morning'classes brother 24 HOUR SERVICE They will be cars like prepared lunch while I fixed my a solar cell airplanes and they will fly. panel on our house that my mom had 215 North "C" St. After you are finsihed with complained about before. the car, just push a button These panels supply all the energy our and the ear turns into a brief Hamilton, Ohio needs. One had been damaged by case,, suit case, purse or ahouse 1416 Dixie Highway (At crond Blvd.) storm a few days ago, but it didn't do anything you want. much and 1 just sprayed a new. « Children'' will not haye coat ofharm silicon over the affected area. * bicycles. They will not have After our lunch was eaten, we put the J cars because they can't dishes in .Ihe dishwasher, a { drive. They will have a suit minute and then took them putwailed and put | that buckles around their I hem away. { waist. When they want to go, We were in a hurry because, as part of * they will just push a button nur course in school, we were to go to a « and "oom* they are off. J In 100 years, we will not •space shuttle manufacturing plant J have telephones. You will be today. My brother, who is 13. said he would JIM STEPHENSON. PRESIDENT 90LAWNAVE. 863-5005 « able to see and talk at the drive and he inserted his driver's card I same time. So, we will call it into the electric car and we drove off. J a picture-phone. There no pollution in the air * When you hear a buzz, because was was powered ^y * that will be your picture- electricity'everything either solar cells, That Sue Stephenson, Daughter and Jeff Stephen* phone. AH you do is turn it batteries or,from for big electric users, { on and. have a friendly visit son, son, have joined the company to assist in the Ihermonuclear power plants. { with your neighbor.
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We drove on a synthetic asphalt road that never needs repair. , Our visit to the plant was very interesting. We saw the whole process of making the space shuttles, spacecraft lhat lake off like a rocket and lands like an airplane. We even saw the XJ-1,000, a spacecraft that both takes off and lands like an airplane. II turned out we were going to stay longer than we thought, so we got permission to use the plant's computer terminal and we called home and left a message we would be late: .;'• When we finally did get home, my dad was sitting in the living room recharging his bionic arm. A few years ago he was inspecting a machine at the algae farm and his arm got cut off, but the bionic arm replacement works just as well as his old arm did and he just needs to recharge it once every Ihree days. After supper was over that night, we \venl lo the recreation room and did our daily exercises. After thai we had our regular family discussion and my mom suggested thai we might Iry Ip buy a spabe shuttle for my dad so he could expand his-business lo Ihe orbitting space colonies. After the discussion we all relaxed and watched some video .tapes. Then we retired lo our bedrooms. • Whether or not all this could happen in Ihe year 2077, I can't say. All I can say is my version of the future does solve many of the world's problems, such as sea farming for world hunger, solar and thermonuclear energy and an all electric sociely for pollution control.
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Sue, has worked for J. A. Stephenson & Co., Construction and Esco Construction during high school and college. She studied Architecture and was graduated from Miami University. Sue will assist in the many details and supervisions to continue the high standard of quality that Mr. Stephenson has maintained for the past 30 years. Sue and her two daughters, who reside on James Rd. in Hamilton, has been involved in community activities.
Jeff, who also worked with his father while attending school, is a graduate of Talawanda High School and now enrolled in D. Russell Lee Vocational Night School. He will work in the field learning all aspects of construction under the suprvision of Eli Spencer, a veteran carpenter and finish man. Jeff resides with his parents at Woodridge Drive, Hamilton.
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I predict that in the next 100 years the sun would be used for fuel in someplaces because we are in a fuel shortage now. Some people might want lo become By CHRIS LANEY bald headed lo slay cool in the summer. Adams Elementary The cars might be giant bubbles and There is no limit to the air Iravel might depend upon jets thai go !)00 miles per hour. 1 don't know though, advances made in medical we might use water for travel. science. These advances, as The clolhes might be different in style. it stands, include Some people won't need coals in winconquering polio, small pox Icrtime because some suits will stay and other serious diseases. warm in Ihe winter and cool in the I believe even greater summer. . advances will be made in Most people may nol want a job the future. In the future I think we because all you'll have lo do ,is push a button to work something. will the common |cold.overcome The population would be less so there With the help of would be more jobs for everyone. research we conquered The enviornment might not be so polio, why not the common great, especially the Irees. There would cold? Eye damage will not be he less trees because Ihe people would be using them to build houses lo keep too serious. We will probably think of something warm.' I don't think lhat in 100 years the fuel to replace the fluid in the shortage would be so bad because most eye by the year 2010. Medicine for heart attacks houses would be heated by the sun inwill also be much improved. stead of oil heat. The houses would be protected from Medicine will stop heart fire because if Ihe house was to calch on attacks in seconds. fire. Ihe house would quickly inflalewith By the year 2027, I think we will have overcome foam. The education would be better so kids muscular dystrophy and cancer. We will be able to would learn more of everything so they tranter the brain and other would gel jobs faster. Bottles might be used more so they important organs. Surgery will n'ot be would be worth more, the cans would be serious, unless the surgeon thrown in ditches lo that would help Ihe • is operating on your brain: . enviornment more. IMPORTANT
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The music would be completely different. It probably would be electronic music like a push-button phone. The water may be cleaner because there would.be a law, if a person throws garbage in a river, he or she would go to • jail or pay a fine of $1,000. The schools would be more modern." All you'll have lodo is push a button and a -robot will bring your dinner. Some people might want an ape or fox for a pet. The fbx would be a watchdog and the ape just a pet. The hair styles would be different. Most people would want an Afro. That's Ihe ugliest style I ever saw. Some people would like it, but I wouldn't. The factories might install a machine in Ihe smoke stacks lo cut down nollulion. :— IMPORTANT
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