The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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Thousands of Americans sold apples to make a living be-
cause they could find no work of any kind?
Each town, city, and village had bread lines feeding men,
women, and children who did not have enough food to keep
from starving?
Thousands of families were without homes and forced to
live in shanties, hovels, tents, and other temporary shelter?
The Army used tear qas and bayonets to oust jobless vet-
erans who had marched on Washington, D. C. to get relief?
Over 13,000,000 of our fellow Americans were unemployed?
Thousands of farmers lost their farms, banks went broke,
and people lost their life savings?
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LOW COST ELECTRICITY
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INSURED SAVINGS
Only one farm in 10 had electricity in Thousand, of depositor, lost their ssv-
1932. Today nine out of 10 have it! The infs when 1432 banks want, hmko In
™?af Sriff^Uo^ PRnt A* 55 Today ’you can put your saving,
merica’s tenLrs get low-St d«tricity in b»nk “My-thanta to Federal
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PARITY PRICE SUPPORTS
Deposit Insurance. Not a single deposi-
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minimum ^ages
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program that insures farmers fair
prices for their crops. But prices of ajl , .fii™
basic farm products are now supported The Democrats abolished starvation
at 90 per cent of parity, despite the Re- wages. Average wage in 1932-17 cents
publicans. Farmers are protected a- , m , " , . . . ..
gainst price drops that could wipe them an hour* minim
out. wage is 76 cento an hour.r-£#^;|*i
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SOIL CONSERVATION
In the old days it was "mine the soil and 01 ... . . ^
and the devil take the future/’ Today SIums are ?etting cleared o»t by the.
four out of five farms in America are hundreds. Home owning is easier than
in soil conservation districts More than nver Today 24 million Americans owrt 1
•>2 million acres of restored, improved ... , , ,
farm and pasture land are producing their own homes almost twice as UBjan]
more for our farmers.
FARM PROSPERITY
as in 1932.
SOCIAL SECURITY
Farm output has increased nearly 50 In the dog-eat-dog Republican days,
per cent since 1932. Net income for the ponrhouse ind eharity awaited th
sands of 100 °id to worit
mechanical equipment — bought and Today, 65 million of us are covered by
paid for —than was dreamed of 20 years * Old Age Insurance under the Social
ago. Work is easier. Today farmers
prosper in a thriving economy—along
with everybody else.
Old Age Insurance under the Social
Security program. We’re covered by
Life Insurance and Unemployment r
pcnsatiom, too.
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Harle, Neil. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1952, newspaper, October 30, 1952; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016958/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.