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The young minister was a regular member of a golf foursome that played once a week and had been doing so for years.

One day a friend who was visiting with another member of the preacher's foursome asked him:

"With all the heat that sometimes arises in the game of golf, does the preacher ever use language unbecoming his cloth?"

New Long-Bell Wqrehouse

Kansas City, Kans.-The new building material distribution warehouse of the Long-Bell Division, International Paper Co., being built in the Fairfax Industrial District here, is making ample use of wood and wood products, according to the recent Log of Long-Bell magazine.

The 100,000-sq. ft. unit will feature poleplywood construction with weather impervious plywood walls and roof. Treated poles, spaced 30x24 ft., sunk directly in the ground to eliminate an expensive foundation, carry special laminated plywood girders for roof support. Exterior walls will be plastic-faced plywood panels. Interior partitions will be honeycomb-core sandwich panels in which corrugated board is laminated between plywood sheets. It will be the largest building ever constructed using this new building technique.

All building materials used in the construction, except the dock-high concrete floor, are Long-Bell manufactured or handled by the Division. Completion is scheduled for this month. The wholesale warehouse will supply the Long-Bell retail yards in the Midwest and other company customers in the six-state Midwest region.

Bennett 2-Way Ponel Saws lnstcrlled in Mony Yqrds

Recent purchasers of the Bennett Z-Way Panel Saw, reported by Wayne C. Ervine, Dealer & Service, Atascadero, Calif., include the following:

Builders Market, San Diego; Ventura Plywood Co.; Allen's Lumber Co., San Rafael; A. A. Plywood, Santa Barbara; Hicks Lumber Co., Salinas; Philips Plywood Co., North Hollywood; Watsonville Lumber Co.; Ambrose Cabinet Shop, Pittsburg; American Valley Lumber Co., Quincy; Fife, Coffman & Mills, Gridley; A-1 Plywood, Riverside (which bought its second unit, a S-footer); U, S. Plywood Corp., San Diego, and the Home Lumber Co., Chula Vista, Calif.

The golfer answered: "No, he does not. In all the time I have played with him, and in spite of the often great temptation to cuss which golf develops, I have never heard him say a single word that was not entirely proper. However, I have noticed this: sometimes when the preacher is having a bad game, when he misses he spits and, where he spits, THE GRASS NEVER, NEVER GROWS AGAIN."

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