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Main ffice: COLTONTRinitv 7-2001

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An Editorial

When people began to read, they began to reason. And when they began to reason, they began to make progress.

Hoywcrd lumber, lnvestment Co. Moves Generql Offices ro Highlsnd Pqrk

Hayward Lumber & Investment Company has moved its general office from 410 San Fernando Road in Los Angeles, where it had been located for 38 years, to 5544 North Figueroa Street (Highland Park), in Los Angeles.

Hayward Lumber & Investment Company purchased the land at the old location in 1921, erected offices, and put in a lumber yard and a hardware store. In 1942 it closed the lumber yard operation at that point and erected buildings and went into manufacturing several items for defense purposes. After the war it continued with the various manufacturing concerns.

The new Golden State Freeway has taken off a part of the l.acy Street incinerator property, so the city of Los Angeles needed more land. The city took the entire block in which the company's plant and office buildings were located, which necessitated moving the general office.

The officers who have been with the comoanv in all the years since I92l are Sam T. Hayward, president; Max E,. llayward, vice-president, and Leo E. Hubbard, secretary.

At the present time, the company operates seven lumber yards throughout Southern California, and has considerable real estate and subdivisions.

Weyerhqeuser Nomes Public Affcirs Manoger

_Harry I J\4osebrook has been named director of public affairs of Weyerhaeuser Sales Company, announced-R. S. Douglass, executive vice-president of the company at St. Paul, Minn. Mosebrook, with St. Paul headquarters, will direct the public affairs activities of Weyerhaeuser Sales Company and facilitate the firm's partiiipation in community affairs. Before joining Weyerhaeuser, he held the position of forester for the American Pulpwood Association at New York for three years and for the National Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. from 1952 to 1956.

Smirh Becomes Publisher of Crow's

Portland, Oregon.-Robert E. (Bob) Smith will take over a_s publisher of all Crow Publications effective June 1, according to A. M. Tewksbury, president of C. C. Crow Publications. He assumes the publisher's post after five years at Crow's, having served as senior editor for the last two. Smith worked five years for the Long-Bell Lumber Co. prior to joining Crow's. The publishir position at Crow's will be relinquished by Roch-Bradshaw-on June 1.

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