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After graduating from Bethune High School in 1936 where he played football for four years, for a short time a young Carroll G. King drove a log-hauling truck for a timber company. The title of this column describes the next venture of Carroll’s, establishing his own timber company. In those Great Depression days, farmers and others referred to their workers as “hands.” In those pre-chainsaw-days, “hands” and others used a two-man crosscut ...
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