Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1916 — USEFUL SHELF FOR KITCHEN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

USEFUL SHELF FOR KITCHEN

Device Will Save Housewife Many Steps in the Preparation of the Family’s Dainty Meals.

Only four boards, 8 inches wide and 42 inches long, three boards, 8 inches wide and 24 inches long, and about a dozen screw hooks, are needed to make this handy and useful shelf. Just under the right of the shelf are small spice boxes, and just below this Is placed a lid or pan rack. To the left are screwed into the shelf bqard one or two rows of screw hooks sor v

spoons, cups and all small utensils. More screws may be placed in the back of the shelf boards. The hooks below are made of No. 9 wire bent in the shape of hooks, run through a hole bored in the bottom board and another hook bent this way can be used for pans with handles, skillets or other useful articles. I find this shelf to be very useful and it will save many steps.—Mrs. W. E. Maxwell, in Farm Progress.