r at 4 4 & a had ase, ited ntly \rTY SRR 1ck- hn's and CERES for- ren, rie, ers: Ber- Mrs. ton, KL RR RE ated hn's 1 TR I LE: : os Ed Buckley hag ask iY DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Babson On. .. The Role Of The Working Wife A recent study by the National Industrial Conference Board takes a realistic “look at the role of the working wife in America today. The survey brings to light many ques- tions that should be of interest to families at all social levels . . . and suggests many answers that may not jibe with those of women con- templating taking jebs to ‘‘double” the ingome their husbands are making. The Working Mother With Children - With prices so high and etill climbing, many young or middle- aged housewives with children are holding down regular jobs outside the home for economic reasons. But their experience has not always been as helpful as they expected it would be, for reasons that may not ‘have occurred to mothers currently thinking of going out to work. Scan- ning some statistics on this situa- tion, we find that often the salary "a mother had thought she would add to her husband's “take” has somehow evaporated to an alarming degree before it got into her market basket. For instance, a woman who takes a job paying $15,000 a year to add to her husband's $20,000 may well find that she ends up contributing | only about $3,300 to the family. till. Where does this sizable difference disappear to? Well, if she has two children and is not blessed with a mother or mother-in-law willing to do indefinite stand-in duty, she will probably. have to lay out as much as $5,000 a year for a full - time PR bdvar or nurse. Then there are such items as carfare or the up- or of another auto, extra clothing, nches, and taxes. And, usually ®.: considered in advance, the Smother will have no time to hunt >for retail bargains and ferret out short cuts that will hold house- Weeping casts down. Conditions, Of Course, Vary Widely ‘While this means that many a working mother will be surprised by how slight her addition is to the household “kitty”, there are many situations in which it is eminently worthwhile for a wife to hold a job, whether full - time or part-time. When children are older and at school or college, there are more | incentives for a woman to go out- side the home and make use of her talents. In ‘the first place, the cost of household help at this par- ticular time can be greatly reduced and perhaps entirely eliminated. Hence more of the extra salary can be directed toward the education of the children, time-saving .appli- ances, and = boosting =the family’s standard of living generally. Despite the fact that many young women believe their place is in the home, taking care of the children * and of the house, there are a sur- prising number of women who want to take economic advantage of their education and training as soon as easonably possible. Such girls con- “sider their college experience wasted unless they use it to help the fam- Ni economically. They feel also that they are healthier .and in . better spirits if they can find stimulating work. How Manv Wives Are Now Actually Working? The gradual extinction of pre- judice against females in various segments of the social and economic order has now become so complete that women are accepted in almost any role. Out of the country’s total labor force of about 78,000,000 ap- proximately 25,000.000 are women working today. Of this number, ‘about 60% are married and many of them have children. The trend toward an ever-greater movement of women into the full-time laber force qmay be expected to intensify or the years immediately ahead, f rticularly in view of the man- power shortage in so many different {onificant fields. Part of the upward pressure will stem from. the higher education be- ing attained by more and more American girls, suiting them for a wider diversity of iohs. Greatest concentration will probably continue to be in the higher - nay - bracket families. At present. of families with incomes of over $15.000 a vear, some 40% have two incomes. You can expect working women to be- COMe MOre NUMErons, more Soph- jstidated, more capable — and more highly paid — as educational nn- portunities are made more readily javaillable to the economically de- prived. For Delivery, Clean Walks at peonle keen their sidewalks and aporoachs to their homes clear of snow for the deliverv of mail bv the City Carriers. in order to eliminate any hazardous condition for the carrier. . Patrons on rural routes are ale teminded that the avproach to their mail boxes must be kept clear of snow. so that the rural carrier can get to the boxes—carriers do not have to leave their vehicle to de- liver mail. Leaal Notice — ESTATE OF GERTRUDE 0D. JENKINS, died September 7. 1964, late of Larksville Borough. 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