In 1930 the three of them lived on presumably the same farm on the Washington Pike (now Highway 136). Their home was valued at $10,000 and they did have a radio.
In 1940 he, his wife, their three children, and his father lived in a place they were renting for $10 a month in the same township. He worked as a tractor operator in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1200 for 50 weeks of work.
In 1930 the three of them lived on presumably the same farm on the Washington Pike (now Highway 136). Their home was valued at $10,000 and they did have a radio.
In 1940 he, his wife, their three children, and his father lived in a place they were renting for $10 a month in the same township. He worked as a tractor operator in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1200 for 50 weeks of work.
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