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\UfE PAY homage this month to our first president, George Vashington. His birthday, on February 22, is celebrated as a legal holiday in the District of Columbia, the Territories, and every State in the Union save one. His home, in the Old Dominion State, is at Mount Vernon, on an elevated piece of ground on the west bank of the Potomac River, a few miles below \Tashington. The thousands of Americans who visit this historic place every year hold it in great respecr. The State of Virginia is sometimes lovingly called the Mother of Presidents because eight chief execurives of the United States were born there.
S. F. Hoo-Hoo Club ro Hold Bethlehem Steel Tour Feb. | 2
Program Chairman Ed Dreessen and Club 9 President Hugh Pessner announce that arrangements have been completed for a tour of the Bethlehem Steel plant in South San Francisco on February 12. Club members may bring as many guests as they'd like and the tours will begin at 5 :00 p.m. sharp, 10 people to each tour. Tours will cover the entire plant process, furnaces and rolling mill included. Cocktails and dinner at Oliver's in South San Francisco will follow the Bethlehem tour.
Lyle Brewsfer Wirh Continentql
Lyle Brewster, well-known Southern California lumber salesman, is now aligned with Continental Lumber Sales,
San Marino. Peyt Maloney, firm, has assigned the southern headman of the wholesale counties to Brewster.
Fronk Hill Tolks ro SCRIA Luncheon
The dealers who failed to attend the regular luncheon meeting of the Southern Caifornia Retail Lumber Assn. at the Biltmore hotel, January 8, missed a very interesting and rvorthwhile discussion about the profit-sharing plan of the Rossman Mill & Lumber Co., Wilmington, as presented by the retail yards' vice-president and general manager, Frank R. Hill. The dealer gave the active members of the SCRLA in attendance much food for thought in his clear presentation and lucid answers to the many questions that came from the floor.