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flVIR iJ00 lunrlrcrmen nt'arly srvamped v thc (.a-stlcrvootl Countrv Clrrb to t'elcbratt' the Anrrual lteveillt' sportsored bt' Oaklantl Hoo-Hoo (llub il9.

Half oI tht:m madc a t:ornltlett. dav ,rf it lrr- participating in eithcr lhc I)ubsTorrrrrarn('n[ or the Ilelcille Tournarnt-nt. l-roth of whit'h were nrn olT on (.astlcu'ood's grcat

"'Til"TiJteveille-Dul,s Tuurname.t uas once again chaired lry Jack Crane and Rob Macfie. hoth doing a masterful job of keeping tht: scorino straight. \{-inner oI the coveted 1ir:rpetual trophy was Ralph ln the blind lrogcv Reveillt' 'fourrtanrt'nt it 'was a first plat:c tie betrvt't-n Jav Lutllou' antl IJob Haaf. Tom Corbett won set'otrd position and in third plact: it was a fivewa1' tie betwccn B. Brynsulson, Don Kesselring. Fran Heron, Lowell Hedding and Dick Kraft. In fourth position it rvas an-

\levt'r of Strahlc Lumber Co. Jack Hill won thc Lrng drive arvard antl l)on Kesselring walked ofi rvith the hole-in-one trophl'. Bill llavid-.on of Monterey shot a darnt'cl respt'r'tllrlr 71 to cayrture Ihc low gloss tlophr'.

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REVEILLE PH0T0 HIGHLIGHTS-(all identifications are from left to right) (1) Around the table arer Jack Crane, Charlie Beacom, Les Doddington, Jim Hendrick, Bob Bieleck, Frank Timmers, Pete Hurd, John Skov and Milt Cook. (2) Care to trade places with retailers Bob Meyer and Bruce Jacobsen? (3) Knute Weidman, Charlie Wilson, Ralph Lamon and Roger Schuyler. (4) Western Dry Kiln partners El Werthman and Dave Jones seem t0 agree that nicotine and tars look mighty attractive when offered by our roving cigarette gal. (5) This fearsome ninesome includes f\RESCENT CITY. staggering back to \-/ its feet following the April tidal wave catastrophe, received a welcome economic boost when Miller Redwood Compan-v dedi' cated its new sawmill.

Sam Eggars, Shelly Smith, Mert Rorison, Rolf Stolesen, Jack Favors, Zook Todd, Harry Anthony, Mark Kelley and Dave 0lmstead. (6) Bob Kilgore, Bob Strahle and Jerry Bonnington. (7) Gordon Davis, Ralph Ziese and Hollis Jones. (8) Harry Lyon, Shelly Smith and iack Favors. (9) Tournament chairmen "Crash" Macfie and Jack Crane with Roy Sjolund.

(10) Czars of Alameda Al Kelley and Bill Chatham.

(11) Our lovely cigarette gal gives a group of lumbermen the real low-down on the Surgeon General's Report. (12) Jim Fraser, Jack Higgins and John Lowe.

(13) Macf ie, Walt Hjort wearing "Crash" Macf ie's headgear, Rog Schuyler and Larry Hansen. (14) Joe Perry. (15) Ron Ward and Herb Sholin. (16) Larry Hansen and Walt Hiort. (17) Bill Bonnell, Bill Gilmore, Wendell Paquette and Earle Bender. (18) Confab at the registration table includes Bob Gerhart, Jack Koepf and Dave Jones. (19) Home Lumber boys 8-ob Jantzen and Walter Alvarez (right) with guest. 00) Ralph Bacon, Ralph Mannion and Joe Cortese. (21) Ev Lewis, Tom Jacobsen, Sr., and Joe Marenco. The dual-club event again drew a large attendance.

Described as the industry's most modern sawmill, Miller Redwood is creating hundreds of needed new jobs. The sawing of the first log marked the first step in a "sustained yield" program of harvesting redwoods from the Miller forest near Crescent City-"Comeback'Town, U.S.A."

Miller Redwood Company will be the lumber manu{acturing complex. Rellim Redwood Co. operates and manages the Redwood forest holdings in the Mill Creek Watershed. Both companies arc subsidiaries of the Stimson Lumber Company of Forest Grove, Oregon.

The new mill, according to the company

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