In 1930 he and his mother and his three siblings lived in a house they were renting for ten dollars a month at 312 West 14th Street in Junction City, KS. They did not have a radio. His mother worked as a domestic in a private home, Arnold as a laborer doing odd jobs, and Phyllis as a children's nurse in a private home.
In 1940 he and his sister Bernice lived with their mother and step-father, William A Jones, in a house they owned at 303 18th Street in Junction City. Their home was valued at $1200. William worked as a stone mason on WPA building construction, with an income in 1939 of $534 for 34 weeks of work. Bernice worked as a maid in a private home, with an income in 1939 of $12 for eight weeks of work.
In 1930 he and his mother and his three siblings lived in a house they were renting for ten dollars a month at 312 West 14th Street in Junction City, KS. They did not have a radio. His mother worked as a domestic in a private home, Arnold as a laborer doing odd jobs, and Phyllis as a children's nurse in a private home.
In 1940 he and his sister Bernice lived with their mother and step-father, William A Jones, in a house they owned at 303 18th Street in Junction City. Their home was valued at $1200. William worked as a stone mason on WPA building construction, with an income in 1939 of $534 for 34 weeks of work. Bernice worked as a maid in a private home, with an income in 1939 of $12 for eight weeks of work.
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