NOTE—CuHANGE OF LOCATION—we'll prob- 
ably be working both places this fall yet. The 
new location is—4 miles Northwest of Downing- 
town at Guthrieville on U.S. Route 322 (the 
Horseshoe pike). Turn north at stone school 
house 144 mile past Guthrieville, second place 
on left. Coming from the West turn left second 
road past the old Manor Church. NOSUNDAY 
BUSEN DSS 
Working toward economic security. What is 
it? Years ago I used to remark if I ever became 
dictator the first people I would shoot would be 
the problem solvers who blasted across the land 
“that” ‘“‘shortly our mighty minds will have all 
your economic problems solved.” ‘‘Your wor- 
ries will be over.’’ I wasted a lot of time finding 
out all ‘“‘problem solvers’’ are ‘‘sons of Belial,”’ 
that each individual with his mate must find 
security with his own two hands—his own 
judgment and keen sense of balance. These 
virtues are better retained in country living. 
And country living can be better continued in 
mixed farming with tree crops, especially for 
rough lands. 
To find security one must be “bound up in 
the bundle of life with nature.’’ ‘Bound in 
the bundle of life with God.’’ Get away from the 
last ‘‘word”’ in modern science ‘‘conservation”’ 
and become a creator and re-creator, a producer 
and reproducer of soil, plant life and trees. 
Now folks I'll step forward with what we have 
to offer, to make not a better world but, to 
assist the individual to a better life on the soil 
with tree crops—then the world will be better. 
Outstanding Features For The Fall Season 
Walnuts: First time in years we've been 
able to offer dozen rates on walnuts and hundred 
rates on Black Walnuts, write for them. 
First time we are sure the Broadview English 
Walnut would bear well. 
Cut Leaf: Black Walnut for ornamental 
planting. 
Chestnuts: [Larger trees and more of them. 
Honey Locust: A reduction in prices plus 
experiment station data on their actual feeding 
value that really floors you. 
Shagbarks: First time in my life that we’ve 
had such nice sized Shagbarks and a 5-6 ft. 
hybrid Shagbark, they’re beautiful. , 
Persimmons: Plenty of Americans. Limited 
number of—‘‘hold your breath’’—Chinese Per- 
simmons. Get your quota ordered quickly— 
see climate range. 
Blueberries: More varieties. 
Oaks: Really fine stock up to 10-12 feet. 
See our booklet for description—25¢ 
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