Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1936, p. 24

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at MISSION HuIS W. are proud te proeut a thoroughly coeditioned golf course; formcrly oee .of te outstaudiug private clubs of te district, n.ow opsuý to the. public. Desigued by a premier Golf Arebitect gn beautifull1y roliug cop.graphy. nHuM nithe preferred course MéWia of the, golfier who takes leen interest 'iu mastering on, each hol. the differeut prebleins of trapm water aud -oer Tiiere cau be uo question that whateues eues "hl,i gaine of golf wil be more epjoyable lu sucb delightful surroundings aud at prices that plea8e, aa wslL - lem. which in substan.ce bas represented a, disparity -between farm prices and. industrial prices, was, sougbt- in rest rictions upon 'agricultural production. Agricultural. theorists assôciated with'.thie administration, decided there were too matny pigs, too many acres of corn. and too many acres of. wheat. At lecast. their statistical graphi and cbarts seemedto show as niuch. Accordingly tbeir programi of planned agricultural production was inaugurated witb a wholesale killing of pigs andý a plowing-un derý of acres of wheat. CmtCoutrol W.ath.r But it. seems . there is one elemeûnt which the4ir graphs of, planined prciduction in agriculture. did not take int'c~acont. It is. in fact, as, every farno chart, howeveIr sbrewdted, can take into accoutit.. element of Divine Proviwind, the ramn and the -e-apon which thz farmer ,ely dependent. As a boy, j my father on our farm n, Ill., 1 very soon learned rntate the craps. ferniud products of our national resources and American genius can be enjoyed by thegreat mass ofpur people. UntiI recent years-we bave followed that principle. Because of- our adherence, to it mver a course of 150 yearls the. American standard of. living has continuallyimproved. There. have been periods of maladjustments. Neyer ' ntil the present, day has a solution been attempted througb creation of scarcity. Always a solution bas been found and'can be found today by encouraging production and making it possible for Our people to bave an abundance. jSTAR GRADUA TES.j MISSION IIILLS GOLF CWUB Souders and T.çbmy Rd.. brought great suffering to the farmers of, our section of the country. No government has or could fail lu respond ina the alleviation of the stiffering. 1Uinless there is shortly soane relief ae tbe band of the Weather Mani himself, who is, outside the control[ Lyun F. Mrs. Livn rda, .son laipes, re- L1, Iprove ýtrue et erve to gonquin on tbé F'ox river w here 1 to the 1 rented a cottaj

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