Offers You the 
Route to a 
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Every man worthy of the name has am- 
i bitions for himself and for those dependent 
upon him. Naturally he plans a good educa¬ 
tion for his children—better opportunities than 
he himself had; he strives to earn for them and 
his wife not only the bare necessities of life but also 
some of those comforts and luxuries that make life 
worth living; and he looks forward to the time when, with 
an independent income, he may retire from daily toil and 
enjoy a serene old age in a home of his own—unincumbered 
by debts or worries. 
Men work toward these ends in a variety of 
ways. Some place their surplus earnings in 
savings hanks—others in building and loan as¬ 
sociations, insurance policies and stocks and 
bonds. All are good in theory and many in 
actual practice—even though banks, associa¬ 
tions and insurance companies have been known 
to fail and countless stocks and bonds have dis¬ 
solved into thin air, taking with them the savings 
of a lifetime. But all of these pay compara¬ 
tively small returns and seldom—if ever— -in¬ 
crease materially in value over a long period 
of years. 
There*8 a Heller Way — Close al Hand! 
Like the man who wandered the vtorld over in search of wealth, only to 
have the great Koh-i-noor diamond found in his own back yard, independ¬ 
ence, contentment and happiness are easily within your means—probably 
at your very fingertips! 
A PERMANENTLY PROFITABLE Investment——Constantly 
INCREASING in VALUE! 
NUT and FRUIT CROPS cut living costs by supplying healthful foods for farm and city 
dwellers; surplus crops bring A READY CASH INCOME and your garden or pecan 
orchard investment INCREASES in VALUE and in YIELD for two, three or more 
generations! 
NUT CROPS 
—may be produced in nearly every 
section of the South. They supply the 
family with high protein food most of 
the year—without cold storage—and 
as a cash money crop PAPERSHELL 
PECANS bring more income per acre 
than any other standard farm crop. 
WALNUTS, too, are comparatively 
scarce and while we would not advise 
them commercially, each home should 
have one or more trees each of the 
English and Improved Black Walnut. 
FRUIT CROPS 
—may be produced on even a 50-foot 
city lot, and they supply the home 
table with fresh, appetizing and health¬ 
ful foods. They should also be canned 
to furnish delicious and economical 
foods throughout the winter—when 
prices are highest—and your surplus 
of fresh fruits can always be sold for 
CASH. 
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Plant Pecans for Future Money Crops 
Plant Fruits for Quick Money Crops 
