Show 7':1'' ''' HI '''"::::-1t THE SALT ILAIR op Ta L!'Should godson YOU know that the dropping of the abamboo lot of in China led scientists to spend DID hogs bristle? and money trying to duplicate What has Red China got to do with hog bristles Well Chinawas and What difference does it make? and is the primary tource for hogs bristles which turn are the principal material used for many years In the manufacture of quality paintbrushes These Chinese hog bristles no longer reach us channels and in except through the most devious so it is the efforts of these reduced quantities greatly scientists working away at seeing bow they can make artificial hog bristles that we can thank for our plenti fill supply of good paintbrushes today: During World War IL Chinese bristle was441mOst as difficult to obtain as it is today and the Navy was — desperate for paintbrushes With all those gobs having to be kept busy—in the Army they could have dug holes and filled them up—the Navy ordered large bristled with nylon ' filament something' new In paintbrushes at that time de early brushes were Inferior to those of hog bristle but they served to apply the paint 7 where it was needed—on the bulls of vessels—and they bad one outstanding quality which veteran painters admired They seemed never to wear out Research went on after the war when the bamboo curtain was dropped Lots of things were found out about paint btushes that bad never been known before But one thing came out—nature had come just ibout as close as could be in producing-thperfect bristling material on the back of the wild hog Exhaustive tests in the laboratory showed that the taper from base to tip of the bog's bristle could not be improved on Even the split on the end of the bog bristle (known to painters as flagging) contributes to satisfactory paintbrush performance And it was developed that the best made brush e bristles was not able bristled with the new to improve on the manner in which a brush made with perfect bog bristles lays down s film of paint Indeed it may be regarded as a triumph of maifsingenuity that be was able to duplicate with such accuracy the taper curve and flagging of the natural bristles - ' k auld acquaintance be by Roy - is— forgot" - - ' iwoligig fi 1411111:4111111a 143' iik- 'c' tyN Select driver that fits length and width of screw slot One at right is tee narrow and thin Won't give enough strew a tip should leverage For a flat—or screw not project the beyond slot For a the width Should approximate slot length d round-heade- e 04 ' -- - d - E AW1411 - 110W TO ' -- crelvditiver e 7 -- — T - - s wim all –workshop tools there are basic principles of screwdriver use You will do a better job If you follow them In driving a screw into softwood spot screw locations with a center punchy nail set awl or drill You'll need pressure to start them—just hold screw and driver tip together and give the handle a slow twist If you use-- a hammer to start it you may narrow or close the slot —7- - - 011 ii ji 11'1 --- - --- - In hardwood always drill a and bole for the screw a pilot hole of small illametee for the threaded portion of the screw The pilot bole avoids broken Screws or Split work in hardwood but generally is not necessary in You an do most Jobs of terewdriving with one of three screwdrivers:Ai 'small Ione for tiny screws one with a blade for alkound use a larger one with a 6 or 8 Inch for heavy work - man-mad- - UT ALTHOUGH on the bristle 1 — t they scciedntitmstsprotvoeuldohnot th mbprruosvhe Mbnotilament brushes wear longer than hog bristle brushes and are said to be better adapted to the new types of paint now available to the public latex' and water-base- d paints for example having less tendency to clog in the man-mad- e brushes than In -- a-w natural bristle So the seientista have developed new type paints and new type paintbrushes As a member of the g membership of amateur painters''may we 'a paint that resuggest they now turn their efforts-1fuses to get on the glass when we're painting 'window ever-growin- CLL1 TODAY AND tONG ARE BE SURE -- DISTANCE RATES LOWER — 6:- - - ' Twin Polls Casper Helena - New 1150- - : $190 $190 Station-to-Statio- n rates for the first three minutes all day Sunday and every Sight after 6 o'clock They do not include the RAM OISTAPIT Wend excise TO POINTS AMERICA THred appearing us OTHER ALL 41 f' ' the S135 S150 York are the NIP In the air these evenings and the spots of on the north mountain slopes tell that autumn Is on us They 'also tell us that new clothing for fall is called for and 11ow is the time - to get our fall wardrobes in shape For that reason we have prepared some advree' next week on selection of fabric and 'color especially designed for home seamstresses But father is not forgotten for we have another project for him—an occasional chair in the new Scandinavian mode—which will give him an easy but satisfying project for the autumn evenings Home decorators will see how one Salt Lake couple made over an old base intó a modern home and gardeners will get some help In planting lilies for spring blooms Ridding your lawn of troublesome grubs also will ht taken care of E When you cul budge a strew by band use small wrench on a square-shan- k screwdriver strew driver bit' in brace or offset' screwdriver iho not use pliers on a round shank as they wilt store the shank and bend the blade Loosen rusty strews la metal with penetrating oil or by beating them - 951 Philadelphia Theau coaling:sip t" 00 - Chicago 20 - z Anil 551 p Francisce-S10- 5 Dallas- OVER until thread takes bold inhole punched or drilled Then- - bold screwdriver loosely near tip to guide It while you turn It with your other band Vst just enough downward pressure to keep tip firm ly in slot spend most force In turning handle -- Some typkai examples from SALT LAKE CITY: LOW Bold screw on driver tip with thumb and forefinger - ALL DAY SUNDAr and every night after San illomwommoonwoomo 4A ) I tam' tI Iii I A cover—i- - - S BACK to school time so to get into the mood of things this week we bring you a ire hearsal by Jimmy McKean and Lynnadele Madsen ' It seems as though Jimmy couldn't wait to an his because he met- his lik:' It il t kl alialdboontweduonmatiglaiiii ooe - Hammering will mushroom or alit handle loosen shank Prying will bend shank or may bend tip Iltrdened tip silo break a or become Ssotted at if you olow a strew driver as a tact puller Don't use a screwdriver as a punch a chisel a or for testing scraper across battery terminals -- ' tor-ser- -- 1 Dress down a faulty tip by grinding or filing it Grip screwdriver In vise for filing Grinding is tare Touch the metal to wheel lightly for a few seconds cool only allow It to If overheated in At I -' I )' -- A 4 I 1 ' --- "'"-e ' '4' —12 better but requires In water and then - i s - 1 i repeat - grindtip loses its — per and becomes too soft b lag - 1 ft friend ' way to school Jimmy is a son of Mr and Mrs James L Mc Kean 788 Oakley (1235 West) St and Lynnadele's parents are Mr and Mrs Dale Madsen 1098 "Ster- it 1 ":dfr '''''' r I - ling Dr North St) Salt Lake City (925 - I |