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MODERN PLANT USES SANDALITE FOREST SANDALITE and SANDALWOOD were extensively used in the recently completed Loveland, Colorado, plant of Hewlett-Packard Co. Both of these attractive and durable panelings fit right into this modern and efficient operation. Hewlett-Packard, headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is one of the world's major manufacturers of electronic laboratory instruments used in production and testing. All the walls of the new plant are paneled in SANDALITE, the unique FOREST Hardboard with the scattered mosaic pattern. SANDALWOOD panels are used as 8-foot high space dividers throughout the plant. As is necessary in the manufacturing of highly sens itive and delicate instruments, the Hewlett-Packard plant is unusually neat, clean and orderly. Pre-finished and completely sealed paneling of SANDALITE and SANDALWOOD reduce the upkeep of the plant. These FOREST Hardboards are easy to clean, they resist dirt, stains and scratches and they require little or no maintenance. They need no painting or waxing. In the modern Hewlett-Packard plant FOREST SANDALITE is used as wall paneling and wainscoting throughout the building. SANDALITE is completely sealed to resist dirt, stains and scratches. Hewlett-Packard has found it an attractive as well as practical paneling. FOREST SANDALITE and SANDALWOOD were specified by Clark, Strom- quist, Potter and Ehrlich Architects, Palo Alto, California, and Moore & Bush Associates, Architects, Denver, Colorado. Though popular in many industrial applications such as Hewlett-Packard, both SANDALITE and SANDALWOOD are popularly used in schools, stores, offices and homes. Here FOREST SANDALITE covers the entire wall. The large panels make FOREST SANDALITE is engineered to take abuse and still look its best. SANDALITE easy to apply and its pre-finished surface means no painting or The unique mosaic pattern is a part of the board ratherthan a painted-on de- waxing, sign.