Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1948)

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the stuff comes out okay, too. I’ve got my younger brother, Wayne — he’s twenty-two — sharing my house with me. Like a mob of other fellows with a duck in their left lapel buttonhole, he’s going to school. He’s at Los Angeles City College taking English, psychology, public speaking and a couple of other subjects. Everybody’s going to school now. We both wanted a place to live where we could come and go as we liked. 1 moved in about eight months ago, baching it alone for five months, when the kid joined me. That’s when we decided to get a maid. We had her just twice — twelve hours each time — a dollar and a quarter an hour. Most of the time she stood around talking but when she moved, she stirred slow. So we let her go and did our own work. About once a week Wayne starts at one end of the house and I start at the other and we clean up in the way you would on a ship. That’s really cleaning! We hit ( Continued on page 76) Brother act: These bow and arrow hunters make their own steel tips for their arrows Popular man about town, Guy feels he was lucky his job was arranged while he was in service — has learned a lot about values