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"Another product safely shipped in Inland *protect£on-eered?* containers'*

what's wrong with this picture?

That's easy! Mr. Smith is about to paint a swimming pool with ordinary house paint! Those who know . . . use a special paint. A paint such as Ramuc Pool Enamel made by Inertol Co., Inc., Newark, New Jersey. Inertol knows, too, that it would be a commercial "faux pas" t o rely on ordinary shipping containers to keep their special, protective paints free from discoloration and

contamination. T h a t ' s why they u s e Inland "protection-eered" containers specially lined to maintain the purity of their products during transit, storage and use. D o you have packaging problems? Why not let Inland's lining experts help you solve them. Write for complete details to Bob Boecher, Dept. 330B. *the right container, with the right lining for your product

INLAND STEEL CONTAINER COMPANY Division of Inland Steel Company • 6532 South Menard Avenue • Chicago 38, Illinois • Plants: Chicago, Jersey City, New Orleans, Cleveland and Greenville, Ohio Full line of steel and stainless steel shipping containers, including galvanized and heavy duty ICC drums.

INLAND "It's Better to Ship in Steel"

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