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The Servant Problem Solved by the "CHAMPCO" SERVICE UNIT With Its Numerous Attachments It does the following work in the home: Washes, wrings and irons clothes. Sweeps, scrubs, polishes and waxes floors. Washes and dries dishes, crockery and jars. Operates ice cream freezer and meat grinder. Polishes silver, brass, copper and nickelware. Whips cream, beats eggs. Mixes mayonnaise, dough and batter. Scours pots and pans. Sharpens knives and scissors. Massages face and body. Dries hair and operates fan attachment. It performs all these operations with the greatest ease, and a woman has nothing mechanical to do in connection with its use. One of the attachments now being manufactured is the "Champco" Unit Clothes Washer, which consists of an expanding clamping device that fits into any of the different kinds of stationary wash tubs already installed in the apartment kitchen or laundry room of every home, a cylinder of 6 sheet capacity and reversible wringer with mechanism which is operated by the "Champco" Service Unit. This washer is a decided improvement over the cabinet type of washing machines now in general use, as it eliminates the filling and emptying of water with hose or bucket, so objectionable to most women. It also saves the space required to store the cabinet type of machine as the "Champ- co" Unit Washer, when once installed is stored in the tub when not in use. Another attachment manufactured by the Company is a portable and collapsible ironing machine, also operated by the Service Unit. The Ironing Machine is a combination of kitchen table and ironing machine, and when not in use the ironing device is folded out of the way, leaving the table available for ordinary purposes. The Big Idea: One motor to run every labor saving device For Further Information Address Champion Appliance Mfg. Co., Inc. 44 Main Street Yonkers, N. Y. HENRY HERZ, General Manager