WORKING WIFE RECEIVES MANY HIDDEN BENEFITS The working wife often re- ceives hidden benefits even though the pay may seem small after deducting the ad- ditional expenses incurred from working. Extension home manage- working wife might receive include a pension plan, an oc-vania State university. casional bonus, special educa- tional opportunities, a profit- sharing program, merchandise at reduced prices, and the op- portunity to meet new people, BE CAREFUL WITH FARM MACHINERY During spring operators of The little ones may say you are mean but again, don't take such chances. ON DEAN'S LIST Two area students have been included on the Dean's List at Shippensburg State college. They are: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1972 ABOUT HAM Most of the ham you see on the market today is cooked and ready to eat. Extension consumer specialists at Penn State say you have a choice of bone-in or bone-out hams, You can buy it canned or un- canned. Bone-out hams cost more per pound but the real PAGE 12 when you compare them with bone-in hams. Read the label on the ham you want to buy. It tells you if it is the shank or butt portion —the center slices have been removed. The butt half usually offers more meat in relation to the bone, but the shank half is easier to carve. The difference ment specialists at Penn State university say that one of the most important hidden benefits is that = the working wife is increasing the overall financial securily of her fami- ly. Even a slight increase in income often makes a big dif- ference in the goods and ser- { vices that a family can have. 3 1 Also, should an unforesee- able event reduce or eliminate { the husband’s income, the en- Stephen Longenecker, 5930 Lemon street, East Peters- burg, and Edmond P. Lull, of 415 Orchard Lane, Manheim, farm machinery are tempted to give children rides. But don’t, urges the Farm & Home Safety Committee at Pennsyl- in price usually takes care of the slightly smaller amount of meat in the shank half. comparison is the number of servings. Boneless hams may not cost as much as it seems TT TE IT EVERY WHEEL EL RE CR RH 3 Tivestone CONTINUING tire family income isn’t lost. A wife who knows how to handle a job has valuable ec- ; onomic security in the event of premature death or disable- FARMER DAYS { ment of her husband. 1 ‘ : : UY, The working wife also in- {| at creases her Social Security { -~ OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS BANKAMERICARD benefits. The benefits provid- { ed by Social Security become quite substantial for a woman after she has worked one and { a half years. Or, if she is pay- { ing into some other kind of retirement plan, the working { wife can add to the benefits § she’ll receive in later years. = JOIN THE FUN o BRING YOUR FRIENDS HELP US CELEBRATE Firestone bE ALL Sizes—Value Priced! Nye FIELD & ROAD. S Bi 72 $41372 alia. 4 A woman considering going { to work should check on both 4 pay and benefits to determine | haw sama p Ye : Soy hes { NP The original low Size 12.4-28 4-ply rating Size 15.5-38 6-ply rating itst say. Most employers offer { [ee bar angle rear tractor fringe benefits for their work- \ —— tires by Firestone. £ o 72 ers in the form of health, hos- $ . EE ? pitalization and life insurance { No ; E Size 16.4- a! if} Seana oi J A hidden benefits for the work- a : 9 ing wife. Other benefits the 3 A id ction traction! Ped. BX. (RX and exchange ray. — > { Firestone GUIDE GRIP Firestone FARM TIRE NEWCOMER MOTORS a a oi SS Built for long wear, to resist acid, . moisture and rough service damage. PHONE 6534621 | 2 on 3-RIB BUYS! he 0 1969 Olds 4 & 27 2RE, TIRE S 10 4.DOOR DELTA 88 { Boy. 3 a:ply DEsicH ; Dark Green { ny Size 6.00-16, 4-ply rating 1969 Olds { Size 6.50-18 | Siza75L-15 S$! 72 DELTA ROYALE 88 coupe { 3-RIB, B-ply rating | 2-RIB, 6-ply rating BB in Gold ! s 2 272 $ 2 872 Size 9.5L-14, 6-ply rating | ALL SIZES ALL SIZES 1968 Olds | LOW PRICED! Prices plus 92¢ to $1.45 F.E.T. LOW PRICED! prices plus 81¢ or $1.29 F.E.T, 98 SEDAN LUXURY 4-DR. HARDTOP - Grey WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. COFFEE J 329 WEST HIGH STREET PHONE 665-2258 MANHEIM. PENNA. © =| SWEIGART FIRESTONE RRO 00000000000 GRAND RE-OPENING APRIL 3rd — Sth 1972 BECK BROS. FURNITURE STORE (NOW OWNED BY HARRY'S FURNITURE & AUCTION) 11 NORTH MAIN STREET, MANHEIM, PA. New Store Hours : Daily 10 am ~ 9 pm, Saturday 9am -5 pm stbromsonssonsiond PHONE 665-5500 * Our Motto - Satisfied Customers! © © o COME IN FOR FREE GIFTS! Q ©600P0EE0O0COEEEEOOOOCEEOOOE OOOO OEOOEOOOOOEOOOOOE OPO Be eunss8380008 @® © © £00000000000000060 ©
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