The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1964 — Page 19

I liNSIBLE PARTY to rent 1 latm home. 6 n n phn I m Liberty Ta| Ph n 273 jl’p I VNER 5 roon 2 b« Iroom | rated home, garner attach:vron E it rig Iy '■ I । 936 i:: ’a dayim v-. a: . , -11 l ei i iU' Jl»» Shin-land’s IA ending & Fixit Shop • 715 \ irginia Sheet - Hie ss'li-32755 s 'li-3275 11J UP SALE 1955 Pontiac 4 di . fail I -m w tie g I Ui Cll >h IJ I > ! Il.d fJA 1 ' best cumh oft i Pn 586- ! j!6p : 11 EI > and groim I ci 4 , a; • • |.ri now dim < rn nun mg i and it being m try to 4 cobs in from ahc lei H it have them at a’l times th Liberty Elevator The Hits Pti 656 'H' e Your Own Boss NO STRIKES NO LAY-OFFS Major Oil ( ampany Has dent 2-Bay Set vice Stall For Lease. Good Ix>mi. Plenty Os Room, mentions Oppoll unity Ri^ht Pers.>n. i >h ith Bend. At 9-242! Foi i re Infoimahon. kl J 30 | SALE Honey 2'» p v r lb 1 per git m, comb hon<-\ 14 per lb G*n Smipcrt < th labelll I’hmm 6561470 ■ SALE A .ilomitn fnn a । i l rr for foiled an fm • 120 Ih. 6ri 1480 pp «k VMaeOMMMMr Men’s Handicap Every Sunday I:3h LIBERTY LANES North Liberty t izes Paid Every Sunday LOOPED — cm carpet f<u illation too short It it » num color fit your need* you « tn •• money Plechet Furmtun men Phone 546-7571 j!» MUZER IS CHEaI’ER now -•t our prices take delivery Pay Inter North Liberty vnlot The Knect ph 65»; I 1 MORLEYS TREE SERVICE Free Estimates hone LaPorle 325-3972 R. R. 2 Box 206 ilkerton, Indiana riJ3O j RENT —2 bedroom notib<- m ntry. near North Liberty Ph 6 8166 Cluadr Swlhart Jl6 SALE 3 bedroom ranch ba-ement, rec room tiled ng and dining room carpet ne fireplace, two nice lot* h ur land contract Possible work out most of down pay Hit. Phone 656-8391 ANTKR E Ansonia Statue (’lock knight in Ai mor • HM7 Ist Class Condition til For Appointment Kelvin E. Harrison 1319 Ohio Street Phone 586-2949 ERN 2 bedroom home fm ' 1 iee Pale Nelson Ph >nr 8 4.W j 9 D FOR FIRRPIJLCE or »• f< re for tin cutting I 656 7 Pi A' * n L THE GENTLEMAN who k the w»cm coat »t the a Y-i - Eve Dance at the i’h R *ng p'enr c >rt u t nnrd Sn- tb 5*6 ?i 77 Coat rip lin* • ’•' r- h i . it w <*h I k glove* tn pocket JRp

New Atlas Gives Economic Outlook Ci Country in 10-15 Year Period

WUal will the umn'!’’ be lik • ui IC vi 15 j .i -> A Img t ' Uw newly published Kipling* . Hammond Economic Fm ecast Atlue ot tne W hid p pulatmn will have grown by one thir l, average family income will ha e increase! tiom J 7.200 to about SIO,OOO in constant dollars and there will he 20 million moi* workers looking for jobs <»! whom 95 to 96 j ercent will meet with succe s in finding one The Atlas, in maps, charts and text take a look at i hango t > be expei tv! here and throughout the world an I an ilvzi then effect on the economy of th< United S'at< s ‘Many < ountri. will just begin to d> \ch>p alone lines that the I' S h i alfi ~ pioneered,' it rv *-s Othe! tion. which hcretofmi hav. merely -applied u with >aw mtteruils. whl start making good, we've produced fi r year Th mean that some of our jol> w ill vanish while other." become n.m* lucrative and this shift a'one will alter life and living n ientnc citic and region iigirt hen at home Tlie Atla published by the Kiplmg.r Washington hkhtorand the (' 8 Hammond Co points out that the V 8 gross natimi.il product will rise from nearly 3600 billion in 1963 to around $1 (mm billion, or $1 trillion. in 1975 But thfre will also be inflation to watch for Average consumer pn< e rises may work out at only l'a pen.-nt or so a year But if you a.id that I'. percent for ten years you g t a 16 percent rise m the cost of living living And when you -ompot ' ! it ovei 15 year it means a25 jw-rcent increase m living costs A 'picinl Kiplinrer edit.nal ta k tone, headed tv Clarence M Wright anti Charles A Cer.um. cornpihsl an economic outlook foi each state, emphasizing which states will pul! ahead in js>| Ha tii»n growth and m economic op portunity and which wall merely hold their own. or lag behind “The addition ot some 5o million jiroplr will rat •• new prob lem* they note State and Is al taxes will go up to help pay foi school*, hospitals streets ewers highways and the like Compeli tion for the best job* nn 1 best men to fill them will be rug ged In addition the forecast takes a look at the industries which n < likely to -how the rn< M i io ith f<>od automobile p<iwet McH APPLES Wm« taps. Canadian Red and Black Ben Eberly Fruit Farm North Liberty j 9; painting * pa rim hanging New 1961 wallpaper adn Wall tex samples and paint charts available Regene Matstaff Welb Michigan St Walkerton j9tf

FOR AND ACC'UT 7[tNAGEtS By C. D. Smit. She Can’t ‘Go’ Without Young?r Sisters

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THE WEEKS LETTER "I hate two younger sisters and they want to go everywhere I go Even when knh my own ape a^k me to Ko to the show with them l rant no because of my autrra Huw can I tell my father and mother tv let me go place* without these kids’ knd. without making them mad’ They »ay that I am old enough to go places but they don t let me go. What is the answer”* Ul K REPLY: Your parents.

railroad ti ;< king airlin* r»-f » i sale ; nisumer durable < hen Ic.ils and pin tu » •t< and wh< r f ’ I hru gi owt • v ill h.avc the m*> ' impact The text al m< !. i. spe« tai report s on defense A Biisihrs-s Prop, and o rr . ,?ni. "Keep Up With Gr' .uh aid Change.” Breaking <inwn 'he gn ath b^ x-ctions the Atl.i [" Il thfollowing Fit tsb ii gl; t> Milwaukee will show a 14 percent growth maliri than c.eral it; er arcaa. tut more than 12 m. hon people will be a 'dr f in • u > .■ .s' des "'rhe gro a’ h 1 nm soft built uj hea\ \ mt' ' v. • t ' ndird to p i ththi . n ' ■ ' e’ l! no ■■ ' 1 ?'• wax f ■ ; s put < t t! 1 v a is st by p xid : ; ’ Hl ~: ea' vi at i e t<< iaxx mu'' rials and to markt' f< : graiir. >nd imi lied g> cis B> don t«> N folk Will be a ''megalopolis in i few years i met i ojM»h‘. tn ai • t rmn Ma ihussetts to the mouth "f tn« Uhmsapeakc Bay groxx and < \< i lap The fexx v;>rn spaevs let’ ‘ an- shrinking la-t taken o. • : I i home and ml; tries Ti e pop ‘ ulatmi was only 22 _• million n 1910 had men : 39' million bx ' 1956 and xxill b< appn a hmg 67 . million by 1960 Transj- i tati : and highway facilities will ape..! development But the ovi flapping xx dl leave cities and it una - to solve thei: problem - alone there will tw mote inter 'a'e ci thoritie.s t<» line on xvater h ways, tran-it sewers, et In time Boston to Norfolk will b. just one BIG c« mmunity California. Washington and Ot egun will add more than 11 ind lion people 10 mill* n in Cahb i nia alone nils rate of growth XXII be one of the highest 56 jMicent A lot of n<-w comers will merely be seeking a better climate but thouaam!' will be draxxn to new and better jobs After vear of Importing things it needed from the East. California finally makes much of what it nee I* Tins trend will continue Flonda u near the top of tn list with a growth rale of 92 jxueent. or million people But Florida will not have i sound an industrial underpinning aa other areas It is tru»- that industry will expand Nit F.ori<hi will still depend heavily on citiu and tourists plus incri ;u mg g"‘ernment space contracts " Ne-' York and Penmyhan. i won't make i startling show In growth, mly 21 pen ent "B t that xlll mean almost -ix millmn more p.-< p|e, a total mass market us 31 million, one of the heaxirst concentrations m th country Both states are u> rkm, to solve transportation and com- • muting problems, figuring wax ' to attract more induatrirs by t. x ooncesMion* or other special ai<! New Jersey Delaware a'

feel ptuba' ’’ ’ voU are old enough to > plai •* such a* a mot. and |mu|mil> look after y i two younger sister* They • r• ' . tto let you go to movie i ’ self or With only the <’ . y 4 children your own age Confusing’ Nut i eally Your ; irenU feel that you axe uhl nough to accept responsibility ’ at of "looking after” your sis They fee! that this respond

.Maryland will gr<r/ at , t ru’. f 45 percent veil abo e the nitl mai axetage Mo t < f tl growth vx ill tn- m ma- Ihh- h..nc . - Indus’ iic S' .th- n '< J- • D'dav ai- and Ma .! n i hax »• lots o| m ii g ( !« and ample XX atet md a g d *[ [. . of workei - Ine Sou". A.-■ T'X :.'cw Mexi< . a.'id AiiZor.a '.di gr 16 pci e- nt alm t u. . . . i ri ident. I' n' of ’h<'- v i b' atti :u ted bx defen •• busm all the-. -t.it' i" iddir. ’h ledu tries fa • ’ u tn.’.g t! ■ a < iiomu !■ i e xv'.d r and '' 'tig' The Southeast m , Virg.n . to L ui-nn.i v. ill 11; ;! ! > ■I ’ national average xx ith "n’’ m >m--16 j- r • growth T < ’ Va gm.a ai d L- u. i.an • ■ <■. leu! V:r.,im' g"W la', d hy it -b" 'tn* ’he D ti ict of F' lumb. i a: . " • nient ■ f bd- ra) oft. e and e ploye - into tb.e "t.it< D m urn > gy .wt h is r>t a- t>‘ ’a- 3ai it i. ba-.d lately i- ' I' n; < ■ nmer< .• 'Hu S ' 'T' • as a whole i> hdd b -by ' ' or e'.. n shrinking stat' '1 •nm -c» Kentucky md Wvd Virgin i New England wi'.. k'. pr. ' along at its s ady ; • .m l ’rn 2» [>•■•< cut m ic p 3 ■ little ch ui< e that N- w England 11 xcej t for 13-nms tu ’ and p sibly Massachusetts। will regain industries lost to th< 8 ami West oi find re w ■ • ■ t ike th< .r p .u • Tile Flam S’at< N- i’n I • t ' lx u hind, growing <tilv 17 t ■<" TheV are •dl tl I• iv agl i< al areas with t- - imlu-tries Farms will me-inamze mot e h t I mg to a fir ’her de< line m f u i ’ t v ■ ' : ' Oklahoma and A i Atin -a - ts»th started shrinking 1" to 15 yeai < ago ' But folks got busy »tat« otH( nils, prix ite 1 usinessmen. < n i< b ailers others, and w >rkcd out pn grams to attract new bm.im s ami Industrie- These two tat. will show more i•. c in the futm* both in p'pulntlon and economi< activity *’ !— ~ ~ News From Your Social Security Office ' Aflei mon- than a quartet century of social security, many |>-ople still think of it as seine thing for the dder per on and it is this incorrect picture of h< ia ' Hccurltv that we try to dmp-I through every means that w can Cornelius Schafer • m a Hccmitv district manager "a. I i today i Schafes brought out that social mi i utx program pn>t< t i persons of all ages not onlx th< 62 or 65 y« u uld In .id hti m t th< regulii letirrmen’ benefit for ebk-riy [ «s>ple dlsabditv im merits mux al*> be made tu a totally and permanently d. ab\ ' worker who m under 65 Benefit; to widows suiaivm children under 18 vears of ag. and disabled children [ .uit I s

bmt\ i- r««hl f< you S' ott’d thev j •: nut ' .>u to xo p!a<vs .Jon'- tn | wi’ii <»!h i ' your own ai thev would I” worrying" al you the wade ti: । \oU wr. • gme Wlnm you tak< the younget sis tv s with you they feel secure — ti. y know youi sense of ir.ponsi bi tty will drect you there anti ’re t" it that you and they :e turn home promptly The simple truth of the matter i' that Iwinr an older sistei car nes । cponMl liity wth it And conti ary to what is the belief of many teenagers - "growing up 1 nu ans continually taking on motr - and more rcspoiuibiutu ^ However when you grow older you will ducovet that the rc^pon , Mbllity of taking tlic kid* will 1 fall to the next sister tn line Yom own freedom wilt grow with the years- and with your maturity and sense of i»* -i.'ibti .y l< *••• ■ u fs« lu di*. «•>, •< <« •ddi.M Uu<. IUK IXD 41: i rrt'lAGkH', <o. MI Sirs 4XH . IKUIS Pits* smiut. »Ka »ohr. gv

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