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A Swing Down Memory Lane

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<i> Ellingson has been designing patterns and plans for the amateur woodworker since 1948</i>

Many a childhood summer has been spent on, around and about the playground swing. And many a courtship has been romantically linked to the old porch swing.

Make those memories the moments of today when you build yourself a glider swing for your porch, back yard or patio. With this easy-to-follow plan you’ll soon be spending many a leisurely afternoon swinging away without worry or care.

Just trace the full-size pattern parts onto wood, cut out and follow the assembly instructions. Many diagrams and pictures are included to guide you. We used fir, but any economical lumber will do. A small investment of time and money for many a year of pleasure . . . so get into the swing of it.

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To obtain Lawn Glider Swing, Pattern No. 276, send $5.50. Also available is a packet of eight outdoor projects, including the No. 276 Lawn Glider Swing, as well as a chaise, bird feeders and more in Lawn & Garden Packet No. 22 for $10.50.

Our latest Patterns for Better Living catalogue, picturing more than 700 woodworking and handicraft projects, is $3.95. All prices include postage and handling. Send check or money order to Steve Ellingson, c/o Los Angeles Times, P.O. Box 2383, Van Nuys, Calif. 91409-2383.

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