By: Rachel Toward 1930’s. The groceries store in the 1930’s The Bran Flakes where 10 cents....

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By: Rachel Toward

1930’s

The groceries store in the 1930’s

• The Bran Flakes where 10 cents.• Dozen Eggs 18 Cents .• Camay Soap 6 cents bar .• Tooth paste 27 cents .• Sharp Wisconsin Cheese 23 cents

per pound .• Average salary: $1,368

atomic bomb

The atomic bomb just devastated the the world when the bomb hit.

1930’s President

Son of a Quaker blacksmith, Herbert Clark Hoover brought to the Presidency an unparalleled reputation for public service as an engineer, administrator, and humanitarian.

The 1930'sDust bowl

During the drought of the 1930s, with the grasses destroyed, the soil dried, turned to dust, and blew away eastwards and southwards in large dark clouds. At times the clouds blackened the sky,

The tree you can drive throw

The tree is a red wood tree. You may only see the tree in the MI. and you will be amazed how big the tree really is.

1930’s TV shows

• the 1930s produced some of the best American movies,

• Making the decade the golden age of both cinema and radio.

The music in the 1930’s

Here are some of the greatest hits in the 1930’s

Happy days are here again, by Bennie Morff

Puttin” On the Ritz, by Fred Astarire

You're Driving me crazy, by Guy Lombardo

1930’s

People wait on a bench outside the Brother in Law Barber Shop in Oxford, North Carolina. This photo was taken in 1939. Oxford is the seat of Granville County, North Carolina

1930’s baseball

Hitting home runs onscreen long before "The Natural" and "Field of Dreams," America's favorite pastime is seen in all its glory in these rare and entertaining baseball-themed silent films from cinema's earliest decades

Farming in the Panhandle

1930 was dry but most of the farmers made a wheat crop. In 1931 the wheat crop was considered a bumper crop with over twelve million bushels of wheat. Wheat was everywhere, in the elevators, on the ground and in the road.

1930’s Hair styles

1930s began, hairstyles continued to be centered on the 1920s short looks that the Flappers made so popular. But, a new fashion trend was starting to catch on – hats.

1930’s Storms

In 1934 to 1936, three record drought years were marked for the nation. In 1936, a more severe storm spread out of the plains and across most of the nation. The drought years were accompanied with record breaking heavy rains,

The Saylor FamilyThe family has many problems, they had hardly no money and they didn’t have a big enough house to live in.

The End