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(4) SUBSTITUTE For BUTTER
he indispensability of butter in the West goes with-
ying. However, the increase of milk supply can not
dace with its rapidly enlarged demand, causing the
0 go up. Accordingly, the manufacture of oleomar-
: has become more extensive, and Bean Oil is in
t as one of the materials. Oleomargarine is made
{rims or vegetable-solid fat mixed in a suitable
“by with a liquid oil like peanut oil or Bean Oil.
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(5) As Paint SOLVENT
3 solvent for paint, varnish, and linoleum, ete., linse-
a drying oil, has been in the widest request, followed
iastor oil, paulownia oil. ete., possessed of a strong
property.
ately, a semi-drying oil like Bean Oil possessing a
sdine value, if mixed with manganese borate, mangan-
sinate or cobalt resinate, all drying agents, to make
ed oil, is found to acquire a drying ‘property in. a
table degree, good for a substitute as a paint solvent.
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