was fifty cents for eighteen holes the eighteen hole was next to the office, the ball would go in the cup and return in the office, we had a good play the next three months, we opened in the spring of 1931, they were building many courses in Queens and Nassau County, they cut the price to thirty-five cents, a little later to twenty-five cents and finished at fifteen cents, we closed in the fall of 1931, two seasons of work, when we sold some of the material, office, lighting system, all our bills were paid, none of us made any money, this would have been a success is it had hadn’t been for the depression, on the opposite page is an envelope with some pictures of the golf course. We were building a house for Martin’s mother on the north east corner, 219th St. & 135 Ave, Springfield Gardens