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Dad’s One Home Job Lost
Modern Invention
• MODERN invention has taken
|Vl away made the only popular thing around that
a man
the house during the housewife's
busy working-hours, namely, the
old-fashioned can-opener that
“wouldn't work” when feminine
fingers tried to manipulate it.
Can-opening has always, hereto¬
fore. been the bane of a woman’s
existence.
Ask Dad. He knows! No soon¬
er would he settle down to his pa¬
per then he would hear that wail
from the kitchen, and a frantic call
for his assistance.
“I’ve cut my finger with that
horrid old can-opener again!”, would
he his greeting upon entering the
culinary' department. “I never could
do anything with it! You’ll just
have to open this can for me
George.”
“Let George do it!”, was ever
the rry. when a can was to he
opened. And George always meek¬
ly did it. If he happened to he ab¬
sent, Mother always had a tied-up
finger to show him on his return.
But now Dad has lost his one
domestic job, and hasn’t the slight¬
est excuse for hanging around his
home and fireside during the day¬
time. For the mechanical genius
which has distinguished this gen¬
eration has not entirelv neglected
the lowlv can-opener, and the re¬
sult is that there are now on the
market several improved types
which do away with much of the
labor and inconvenience that at¬
tended the use of the old-fashioned
kind.
The simplest of these improved
can-oneners consists of two scissor-
like pieces which govern two small
sharpened rollers. The rim of the
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R. J. Coulter Undertaking Co.
Ambulance Service
FIVE ESTABLISHMENTS
Mail Office and Funsral Home
Ml Vine Street,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
For all phones call Main 456
Boost Dade County
CARROLL HARDWARE CO.
Y
Wholesale and Retail
Headquarters for:
Mowing Machine Repairs Roll Roofing
Oil Cook Stoves Binder Twiae
Ice Cream Freezers Rubber Htce
Fruit Jars, Etc.
Carroll Hardware Co.
5 2615 Whiteside St. Chattanooga, Tenn.
can is placed between these two
rollers and they are operated by
a small screw. The two metal
handles which control the sharp¬
ened wheels are held with the left
hand, and the screw is turned with
the right hand. The opener is
thus worked around the edge of
the can. It cuts smoothly and
evenly, entirely removing the lid
and leaving no jagged edges.
Another, more elaborate type of
opener is screwed to the edge oi
the table or to a shelf above th«
sink, much as a meat-grinder is
attached. The can is held that
its rim is between the two cutting
knives, and they are worked by a
handle operated with a rotary mo¬
tion. In using this type of opener,
it is advisable to place a saucer
under the can, as a small amount
of the liquid it contains is liable to
spill over.
Since these openers do not come
in direct contact with the food, it
is not necessary to wash them, and
they can therefore be screwed to
the table or shelf and remain as
a permanent fixture.
It has already been pointed out
that these improved openers leave
a smooth, straight edgfe, which will
not endanger the hands of the
worker. There is an additional ad¬
vantage in this, for the foods wili
not he jagged and broken when
they are turned out of the cans.
Tn this rushing, complicated age,
the housewife should take advan¬
tage of every device that will pre¬
vent the duties of the home from
degenerating into drudgery. For
there is no time nor place for
drudgery, today, in the life of the
woman who is taking an active part
and interest in the world’s work,
as well as in her own.
Head River Notes
Mrs. J. M. Freeman and son
D. C. from near Ringold, Ga.
motored out last Friday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson.
D, C, Forester made a visit to
Chattanooga last veek end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson
attended church at Accal on
Sunday.
Lee Forester visited on the
mountain one day last weak.
Mr, l.Zahnd and son Chria of
St. Elmo, Tenn. were visiting
on the mouatain one day last
week.
Alfred Blalock and family
visited at Little River Sunday.
Quite a few Head River
people went to the Fair in Chat
tanooga this week. *
Alfred Blalock and G, A.
Hicks made a business trip to
Chattanooga Tuesday.
Mrs. HaghG. Forester’s Sun¬
day School class will have a
candy pulling Saturday p. m.
from 3 to 5.
Brown’s Gap News
Mrs. Hellcn Emery and son
Carl Holly of Chattanooga were
visiting here the week end.
Grady Chapman and Miss
Wiimt Shelton motored to
Flat Rock Saturday.
A large crowd attended the
kox supper here Saturday night.
Mrs. Mary Halloway of
Lupton City spent Sunday an
the Mountain-
Oscar Wilkinson of
nooga was the week end
of Mr. Blair.
Mis» Mae Douglas of
City, Tenn. was the guest
Mist Grace Michaels during
week end.
Dave McKinzey and
left Thursday for
Oklahoma.
T. B. McElhoney went
Chattanooga Monday.
Legal Advertisements
Court of Ordinary, Oct.
Mrs. Nola V. Garmany,
made application for a years
port for herself and three
children out of the estate of
husband, George Hnnipton
many, appraisers having been
pointed, and they having
their return, this is to cite all
terested parties to show cause
fore me on the first Monday
November, why the return of
appraisers should not be made
judgement of the court.
This Oct. 5th, 1925.
I. H. WHEELER,
In Dade Superior Court,
tion for partition of lands,
term, 1925.
A. H. Dabbs vs. Hayden
zort, etals.
Under and by virtue of an
of the Superior Court, dated
day of September, 1925, we
commissionecs, appointed by
Court will put up and expose
sale on the first Tuesday in
vember 1925 between the
hours of sale, at the Court
door in the town of Trenton,
County, Georgia, the
described property to wit:
Lots of land numbers 142,
144 and 146 in the 10th
and 4th Section of Dade
Georgia, containing 160 acres
more or less.
Said sale will be sold for
purpose of distribution among
common owners, and the terms
sale will be cash. »
This October 5th,1925,
M. C. Pardue,
A. B. Frierson,
I. H. Wheeler,
Commissions
TAX SALES I
Georgia, Dade County,
Will be sold before the Court
House door,in the town of Tren¬
ton.said state and said county, on
the first Tuesday of November, 1925
within the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property to
wit:
Three-fourth acres of land in lot
$6, 12th District and 4th Section
of said state and county, located
as follows : west side main valley
road in town of Rising Fawn,
and bounded as follows: on the
north by a street, west by an alley,
south by the property of James
Ilall, and east by a straight line
north leading to a gate and to the
street on the nortk boundry, where
is now' located a garden and barn
to said property. ^
Will be sold as the property of
Mrs. L. C. Gilbert for State and
Connty taxes for year 1924,
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa
issued by W.B. Cureton, Tax Col¬
lector for said State and County,
and being the property pointed
out by him. Levy made by T. S.
Newman Sheriff. This 8th day of
Oc ober 1925.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold befere the courthouse
floor in she town of Trenton,saidState
and said county, on the first Tues¬
day of November,1925,within the legal
Hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash.the following described pro¬
perty to wit:
House and lot in town of Rising
* awn Seated west of the A. G.S.
railroad and bounded on the north
by a street, west by the property
of Brock Dean, south by a street
and east by a public road contain-
ing one-half acre more or less.
Will be s«ld as the property of
Mrs. L.C.Gilbert, agent for Ansley es-
for , *
late state ami . county taxes for the
year 1924 .
levied on by virtue of a lax fifa
issued by W. H.Cureton, Tax Collector
said state and county and being prop¬
arty pointed out by W. B. Cureton
Tax collector Dade comity. Levf mad©
by T. 8. Newman, Sheriff. This Oct.
8,1925.
T. S. NEWMaN, Sheriff
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HE average housewife is
th'rl'p ?"»•">? pra c ;
‘ three ring circus.” * domes,
the social duties which BesiH, Til
out of her home, she p™,,' tak
have either is s
to business or club in
neglect terests as her well. family Also she must Z °°
The meals <
with pantry shelves well-stocked
ready-to-serve foods UV e
proved the solution of this busy
modern woman s problem. As ail
mooern canneries know the secret
of preserving the vitamins during
the canning process, these foods
just as nourishing the are
acquire as fresh ones
an 1 many a new and del
icious flavor. A quick re-heating
supplies hot vegetables while the
preparation of salads and dess e r, s
requires nothing hut a can opener
a head of lettuce and a bottle of
salad dressing or a can of milk for
whipped cream.
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