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REVITALIZE PLASTER POOLS-The

surface of this swim­ ming pool at Hanna Boys Center, Sonoma, Cal. became worn and unsightly. The Center sought the most economical way to revital­ ize the pool's beauty and protect the plaster from further deterio­ ration. This proved to be an enamel paint based on Parlon®

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(Hercules chlorinated rubber). It is manufactured by Inertol Co., Inc., Newark, N. J., under the tradename Ramuc. This "glamorfinish," applied in 1959. is still in very good condition and easy to keep clean. When repainting is needed, a single coat of Ramuc Enamel (Parlon-based) will renew the tile-like surface.

MAKE MOTORING SAFER-Seat belts • save lives ! A new and super-strong material for use in their manufacture is Pro-fax® polypropy­ lene. Monofilament and continuous multi-fila­ ment fibers made from Pro-fax combine to pro­ duce webbing that is highly resistant to shock, extremely tough yet light in weight, and is un­ harmed by grease and moisture. The seat belt illustrated is made by Fenwick Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J.

i CLEAR LAND FOR GRASS-Rangeknds and pastures afford better grazing when brush control is practiced. R-H Brush-Rhap* provides economical and practical control of mesquite, shinnery oak, and other brush that overruns valuable grassland. Brush-Rhap, a herbicide for brush and weed control, is one of many chemi­ cals now produced by Hercules for agriculture. ^Hercules Trademark

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Hercules Tower, 910 Market Street, Wilmington

99, Delaware

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