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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1954)
-1 xlure . 3nlere&linq 2Wor .and -Architecture ' anted, rea SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC f Orgon Statetmozu Soltnu Or Sunday. Jan. 31, 1S54 "i ". l . t 4 I - , ,y:..:. ; l rr-r- vi--- . : k .v-r: -j v?; Y: Y : YYY;YY:;.:. - W' W! l ! . 1 : -' i - . - -liZ m Y-?v. .' ' f " ' QIU:. !,; tv Yi - ; -! .Y - . . v . J V-. 'HLy : ; J ne of the attractive modern homes In Dallas is the John W. Kitzmiller resiiderice on Oak Street. b A feature of the spacious, one-$tory home with cen tral hallway are the lovely lctrge picture windows from ceiling to floor in the living, -dining and break fast rooms and kitchen overlooking the garden apd patio. Above, Mrs. Kitzmiller s pictured in the liv fng room with son, Michael,: and the family Siamese cat, Ming. Pale turquoise j wcjlls, beige carpeting, floral draperies and period furnishings predominate In this charming room. In the picture at the far riht above Is the Kitz miller daughter, Gretchen, standing in the attractive entrances hall. Redwood is used in the hall and (den with olive green carpeting! with hemlock in the hallway leading to the bedrooijns. The wood in the kitchen and breakfasf room isj of "birch with bright red decor. The Kitzmillerc' eldest son, John Jr., is a freshman at Stanford. . i i-rY' -mi i -If . A-' yY V j t : j x r Jill' i f I.; k Q il !'-y.J ?V;4y; . ' ! '-'1 . ' . i I ; FY . Cr iiJ Y The Maurice Daltons chose a French colonial style heme, at the far left, when they built a year ago on the Dallas property, which belonged to Mr. Daltcn's father. The Dal tcr.s lived in the eld family home since their marriage and p.antd their - garden before they built the new home, which Is esDecialiy designed for two people. i Mrs. Dclton is pictured in the lovely living room at the left with one entire wall of wirr dews overlooking the garden. The carpeting is cf rose and the unusual wallpcper cf gold and brown with draperies of a white peacock design. A dream is the sitting kitchen cf coral pink and; vertical fir with comer fireplace. Unique is the curved waH in the entrance hell, which extends around to the ether hail loading to two bedrocms, cne which is used cs a combination den with fireplace. Beautiful antique furniture and family heirlooms add to the decor cf Da'ton hom9 on Mill Street (AH photo hx John KricWn. Statesman Staff photojn-apher). Outstanding features of thef Cecil F. Dunn home in Dallas on Hayter Street are the unusual color schemes and firepjace wing in the living room, which is situated in the center of the one-story residence. BeloW is an outside view' of the Dunn home painted a pomegranate red and wliite with cape cod style bay windows. At the right is Mrs. Dunn by the attractive brick fireplace wall with raised hearth. Tor toise shell wallpaper adorns the hemlock paneling on one wall and the carpeting is striped in varied soft shades. The living and dining rooms are combined with the pink wrought iron table 'of glass with matching 'pink chairs. Unusual wallpapers are used throughout the homeJ The .compact and workable kitchen is of grey and white with a gay pink and red wallpaper in the breakfast area K:'M:l :v-::Yy -fY J;:. IH,; I 1 irrv.ki,;""U y.-- :j 'f. YP Y LA.-i- t ' -i-r Y 1- T I-- Yhp' . larivlf- Y ' i- . M Y jf' ... -A . .. -. . ju v b "V-"-'.-.- . .Z I 2BB tmmm mi ! ii Mil ! fc I 111 mi i mi ' ! V:-Y:-T:-YrY :. - y y , .;- .-y y .... y j' - y r :-, i v-;!. j- "Yv-- . : :....-.: '".!.: - ,Y ". - i j ; ' . . : y i I ' Hi 1 1 '2 1-t 1 1 YY j '7( ..ri,. :'i i 1-: P i I IE