Show r Oil Field Owner Plants Pecans A f So Land Will Remain Profitable If SA SAN SABA Tex AP Years AP-Years Years ago agu when lr G. G Yates Tate Jat at a a. little straIghter in bis saddle than now he drew rein occa occasionally lon lIy at a a. pecan tree ped Up tip a handful of f nuts and cracked tn shells with a rusty knife while he rode the range Now when wien oil derricks dot the I broad expanse of of- his west Texas ranch and he is one O of the richest men inca In the country the year old cattle man still is 15 fond of pecans I Iste 4 tJ 0 of forsaking ors l g the life lite of the plains plains' for fora a more luxurious existence ex cx- else elsewhere here the the millionaire I lids turned his hs attention whole- whole I 4 ei heartedly dY to pecan e an culture in n t the Pecos Pecos' River valley allOy y bellev believing ng it show others other the way to profit w en drouth visits the section o. o or s sheep and cattle prices tumble v r i 1 I cant can't be idle get ot t to f 10 busy at something he lie ex explains On his acre r San Sail Saba he ITa has set out trees and soon is to add the same number The wild pecans will be replaced by budded trees which yield finer nuts The owner of wells wens capable of ot producing almost bar barrels el of oil dally daily if it a a. agreement gre m nt did not riot limit the Tates Yates field o output to barrels to prevent nt overproduction overproduction over over- production has no desire for tor anything anything anything any any- thing other than the ordinary comforts comforts com corn forts of a west Texas Texas' home The house in which he lie lives was built at a not more than han Tates still pr prefers fers his two tO saddle horses horse Prince and Traveler to automobile auto- auto mobile transportation S 1 |