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undeveloped lakes. The plans call for large uncrowded campsites serviced by the latest equipment, including modern bath houses, washers, driers and similar conveniences."

McClellan said the forest industries are committed firmly to the multiple use principle of forest land managemento but that their primary concern is growing repeated crops of timber for harvest. This, he said, is tree farming.

"The forest industries see multiple use as the only way we can meet our future needs for both forest products and outdoor recreation." he said.

U. S. Plywood Announces New Somoro Colors

Four new designer colors have been added to United States Plywood Corporation's line of Samara paneling to key this popular hardwood plywood product closely to the latest color trends in interior decoration, the company announced.

"These exciting new finishes in color, while bright and appealing, do not mask the distinctive grain of the Samara panel-a relatively inexpensive African hardwood," says John A. Ball, hardwood plywood manager.

Other colors in the Samara line are Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Palornino, Candlelight and Dove Grey.

In line with its belief that the new colors have high consumer appeal, the company is offering its branches special price concessions on initial stocking orders for a limited time. Sales aids will include folding displays, hand samples, printed branch announcements and dealer promotional material such as window and panel display banners and ad mats.

The new panels will come with a complete line of accessories such as putty sticks, prefinished mouldings and trim stains.

STIMUIAIING now qcconl is brought inlo the home olong with the noturol beouty of wood in new designer colorc iust sdded io United Stotes Plywood Corporotion's line of Somqro hordwood pcneling. The new colors-Regimenlol Red, Blqck Emerold, Topoz Green ond lvory<dd lhe qcceni of tolor without mosking the distinctive grcin of this relotively inexpensive African hqrdwood.

The new colors, developed by design consultant Yale Burge and the company's Orangeburg, S.C. laboratories, are Regimental Red, Black Emerald, Topaz Green and Ivory.

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