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Home Improvment : Kitchen Has Everything But the Sink

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

This versatile camp kitchen is the ideal traveling companion because of the numerous benefits it has to offer. There are compartments for your cooking utensils, canned goods and food containers, plus a convenient place for your camp stove . . . almost everything but the proverbial kitchen sink.

And when you leave your campsite to enjoy the surroundings, just close it back up to keep food items safe from those furry little four-legged visitors.

The top leaves open to make a dining table for as many as six persons, with food and supplies within easy reach. Handles on each end make it easy to carry. And, since the principle material is plywood, it’s strong yet light.

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The unit folds down to a compact size, only 28 inches wide by 39 inches long and 9 inches high. Our step-by-step pattern also shows how to make the folding camp stools.

To obtain the Camp Kitchen, Pattern No. 336, send $2.50. Outing Packet, No. C51, contains six projects ranging from a picnic basket to a car bike rack (but not No. 336) . . . all for $8. Both prices include postage and handling.

Also available is our Patterns for Better Living catalogue, picturing 700 woodworking and handicraft projects for $3.95. 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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