In 1920 he, Maggie, their four children, and her father lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, between 338 and 346 Second Avenue North in Glasgow, MT. He worked as a storekeeper, with a grocery store.
In 1930 he and his second wife and five children--his four from his first marriage and their son--lived in a house they owned at 339 First Avenue North in Glasgow, MT. They did have a radio. He worked as a merchant, with a retail grocery store, Margaret as an office girl in a dentists' office, and Clifton as a laborer, doing odd jobs.
In 1940 he and Addie and three children lived there. Their home was valued at only $1000 after the Great Depression. Clifton worked as a manager for W-R gasoline, with an income in 1939 of $1080 for 52 weeks of work, and Raymond as a machinist at a retail hardware store, with an income in 1939 of $900 for 52 weeks of work.
In 1920 he, Maggie, their four children, and her father lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, between 338 and 346 Second Avenue North in Glasgow, MT. He worked as a storekeeper, with a grocery store.
In 1930 he and his second wife and five children--his four from his first marriage and their son--lived in a house they owned at 339 First Avenue North in Glasgow, MT. They did have a radio. He worked as a merchant, with a retail grocery store, Margaret as an office girl in a dentists' office, and Clifton as a laborer, doing odd jobs.
In 1940 he and Addie and three children lived there. Their home was valued at only $1000 after the Great Depression. Clifton worked as a manager for W-R gasoline, with an income in 1939 of $1080 for 52 weeks of work, and Raymond as a machinist at a retail hardware store, with an income in 1939 of $900 for 52 weeks of work.
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