Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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0RMIC£ for the Toug hest Service! RECENTLY all of the main doors in the Washington Union Railway Terminal were replaced by new doors covered with Formica Realwood veneer. This application followed successful use of similar Formica doors over a period of many years in the Pennsylvania Station at New York, and Newark, New Jersey, as well as many bus and air terminals. It is typical of the kind of tough, surface-destroying applications which have been selected of late years for Formica by leading architects. And Formica stands the service and remains as good looking after years as it was when installed. Formica Realwood veneers are actual wood impregnated with plastic resins, which render them non-absorbent, chemically inert, harder than marble. They are very easy to clean — soap and water, solvents may be used on them without injury. Complete details and materials necessary for writing specifications will be sent on request. THE FORMICA INSULATION COMPANY, 4620 SPRING GROVE AVENUE, CINCINNATI 32, OHIO ■t. ITTER THEATRES, MARCH 3, 1945 II