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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 45

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is a great vintage year to choose your home in Windsor Park J. Herbert Oxman's'glittering new 3 and 4 bedroom homes are so very big on with massive adobe walls beneath roof lines that fairly sweep from the Very big on space with up to 2100 square feet of true living Very big on value with scores of glamour touches that lift these new homes far above the ordinary while prices stay very much on the ground Why be satisfied with a mass production home when you can enjoy a J. Herbert Oxman home for as low as INDSOR SCSJSSSTJS East Speedway at Camino Scco 4ld minutes east of Wilmot CONSISTENT PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHS with a flair for the extra ordinary--in the CITIZEN Advertisement Deaf Man Perfects Smallest Hearing Aid Once again, the old saying that "Necessity is the mother of invention" has proved to be true. A man who has been hard of hearing for nearly, 20 years recently perfected a "midget" hearing aid which fits entirely within the ear and ELIMINATES the need for conventional BATTERIES. The thermo-cell, which provides the power for this tiny aid is the size of a MATCH HEAD.

Due to the use of the thermo-cell, the user cost is extremely low. The inventor of this fantastic hearing clarifier invites all hard of hearing people to share in his good fortune, especially those who hear sounds, but do not understand voices and those who have never received satisfaction with other types of aids. For complete details, ACOUSTICON INTERNATIONAL 14 No. Tucson Blvd. Tucson, Arizona 85714 LISTER AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINES 1.5H.P.

to 100H.P. Economical and Dependable Service COST OF OPERATION LESS THAN OF GASOLINE ENGINES Sales Service Paris NELSON EQUIPMENT CO. 224 N. 4lh Avenue Phone 622-4747 Year In Tucson" This young woman makes her folding-screen room divider individualistic with stick-on vinyl. Young People Go For Screens As Dividers By Vivian Brotvn UP) Newsfeatures NEW YORK Temporary room dividers, such as decorated screens, work out much better than more solid types paneling or grille work for young people.

The light screens, are less expensive than others, may be carted from one apartment to another or taken away to college and easily rejuvenated when one gets bored with the look. One girl has used a screen through many stages art efforts in grade school, covered one side of each panel with Christmas cards at another time, with wallpaper to match her room at another. These days the aim is avant-garde, something different, tested and approved by the taste formers. Whatever is done must show styje and artistic glow. Bachelors and career girls use dividers to give an illusion of intimacy to small quarters, making a niche of the dining or sleeping area.

Handsome screens of creative stitchery on canvas with occasional patches of fabric remnants may add "OP," the optical art look, to a room. But it takes time to plan such aii effort and when privacy is needed, there is impatience to have the thing done while you are still young. Screens decorated with stick-on vinyls may give you a fashionable personalized divider in minutes. These patterns are easy to apply. You simply cut the vinyl to fit the screen panels, pull off the brown paper covering on the back which protects the self-adhesive part and touch the pattern on smoothly.

One new pattern, "Newsprint," is ideal for young folk. The smart black and white decorative vinyl is a series of amusing advertisements from turn of the century publications. The design pattern seems to go with any style furniture or no- style furniture. The vinyl comes in 18-inch widths, good to keep in mind when you purchase the undecorated screens to go with When painting the frame part of the screen, bring in another color used in the room. Vivid primary colors are popular now.

Red would be great. Some people like to do different patterns on either side so that screens may be reversed from time to time or used to tie in with two color schemes 'as in a dining area. If your room is taking on the POP theme with orange crates painted in primary colors stacked from floor to ceiling, window shades decorated with stick-on solid color squares, circles and so on, that you may cut out yourself, you may like to use one of those colors in painting the screen. designer David Barrett pointed out recently that there are so many really great things young people can do using color and materials in an imaginative way that Jiving quarters need never look shabby or reflect your personal coin shortage. Add your own personal signature to everything with design, a paint brush or ingenious use of materials.

Spray Is Useful The hose-s'pray has won a lot of friends in its old standby position at the kitchen sink. And it's winning even more fans these days in other parts of the home. The laundry room, for instance, is a prime location for a hose-spray as a valuable accessory to the laundry tub. It's handy for spot-scrubbing badly soiled clothes "before they BO into the washer. For numerous small cleaning jobs that you wouldn't want to do at the kitchen sink, the spray-equipped laundry tub is ideal.

The mud room is another good spot for it, connected to the sink or lavatory there. Home gardeners and hobbyists find it useful for cleaning tools and dirty hands. PAGE 46 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1965.

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