Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1916 — FOR COMFORT IN KITCHEN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FOR COMFORT IN KITCHEN
Cabinet That Can Be Moved Should Be Made During the Winter for Use in Summer. How many times during the summer we would like to move our work into the breeze when the wind changes. But the cabinet can’t be moved easily, so we work on in the same old place. Then why not a “cabinette on castors”? It can be moved to any placa desired. This one is easily constructed and has only one drawer and two sliding shelves —or kneedlng boards. The
boards when pulled out make a handy table at each elbow, and when not in use can be pushed back out of the way. The top is zinc-covered. The drawer is used for paring knives, mixing spoons and such. With a stool tall enough to allow one’s elbows to come above the table the cablnettd is ready. Oh, no! Be sure to put on the foot rest. That is one of the main features of this little work table. Here one can “drop down” to pare potatoes, apples, etc., and have plenty of room for apple peelers and food choppers.—Mrs. R. L. Standiford in Farm Progress.
Useful Cabinet
