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"C"ppy" Slade rnade a hole-in-one on No. 3 hole at the Wilson Course, Griffith Park, Sunday, November 1. This is the third time he has performed this feat, the other occasions being No. 6 hole at the Westwood course, and No.'14 hole at the California Country Club.
This places "Cappy" in a tie with Ed Seward for lumbermen's honors, each having three to their credit.
SEA PLANES AID F'IRE FIGHTERS
Forest Rangers in the Washington Cascade Range are looking for lakes a mile and a half long on which to land sea planes ,conveying fire fighters to forest blazes in remote parts of the national forests. Trial flights have been made from Seattle and five lakes have been selected out of forty surveyed, and arrangements made for the use of chartered planes when fires occur. According to Forest Service offi,cers the use of lakes as landing fields in remote regions where road construction is lacking will enable the Forest Service to get quick act:on with small crews on forest fires and save damage and fire fighting costs, in addition to the expense of constructing landing fields for land planes.
OPE.NS NEW OFFICES
E. A. Wright announces the opening of new offices at 2138 Sacramento Street, Los Angeles. He replesents Washiugton Veneer Company, of Olympia, Wash., and Northrvest Door Company of Tacoma, Wash.