.r- omed feature Conti enworaru an i a d Jraditional . . "I Statesman's HOME . Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . FeetureV ' ' '' 3' "i' 'l (Sec. 3) Statesman, Salem. Ore., Sunday, Feb.- 16, 1&& - M ,JM! " 'V iff I I I m- - Lw- ) ;r t l' I is !- 11 i-Lli l ..yl . xu., . - K7d ,-k:r f'j v v C i j i h . . ' t. f k''z f-' c K , - , . ' . - , - Ty; , v. h- ' r . i h yhuif. I t . j ' - - ' '; 4v . ...... . . .....1 Kt - " A. - ' iw i ,MMI l ,,u.., w : ' 'V '.' ,'-'" -f , v.; ; . u;, .x -" - ' e- - -- rtM V0f X - - , v? " V iT r i cy - - vl If'i rural living fcr He Normn Win slowi, who built conttmporiry style hom fiv mile from the city out the Orchard Height Road. The home it ideally situated on e knoll and on clear day they can ee five mountain with Mt. Hood directly opposite the living room. Ceiling high window are a fea ture of both the east and west side of the living room a shown in the upper picture. Mahogany is used throughout the house and for the beams as well as the kitchen cabinet. Mrs. Winslow and their youngest on, Jeffrey, are shown at the right at one end of the living room opposite the corner fireplace. Beige carpeting and draperies and brown furnishings with turquoise and orange accent is the color scheme in ihe living and dining rooms. The master bedroom is situated in one wing of the house with the children' quarter in the other area. A sun deck xetnds along the back of the house and a large recreation room it downstairs. (All Photos by Kennell-Ellis Studio). The Otto J. Wilson have built a contemporary ttyle home on Bird Hill nestled amidst huge oak and fir trees with a panoramic view from nearly every window looking east north and west. Their home of unusual design is triangle shape with the living and bed room area accessible from the main entrance hall. Pictured above in thp living room with beam ceiling of fir are Mrs. Wilson and their youngest daughter, Jane, lifting on the hearth of the unusual shaped fireplace. Bookshelves cover one entire wall and windows the oth er end. Sage green with brown and gold accent is the color scheme for thi room. The spaciou family room and kitchen, directly above, are divided by a counter and breakfast bar which enables Mr. Wilson to watch television and enter in on the family conversations while she cooks and prepares the meals. Fir beams are used again in thi room with the brick fireplace and wall along one entire tide. Coral and lemon yellow are the color featured in the kitchen. "V C Alt VA Two sisters. Miss Josephine Baumgartner and Mrs. John Caughell, at the left, combined their ideas and furnishings and built an attractive modern home with colonial interior on Fair mount Hill. All Ihe rooms are spacious and filled with beauti ful antique furniture from both the Caughell and Baumgartner families. Miss Baumgartner, left, and Mrs. Caughell are pictured in the family roorrt, with' the din ing area by the windows at one end. A colonial, blue wallpaper and a braided rug accent the fur nishings and the kitchen adjoins. The living room, which is shown at the right, has French doors opening off onto the pa'io and windows overlooking the west garden. The room is color ful with aqua carpeting, gold grasscloth wall covering and dra peries in a lighter shade. A mar ble hearth, bookshelves, maroon velvet chair and a print daven port add to the charm of the room along with the heirloom furnishings. v I Jf ... j i .,M lf ' M (3) ; . .....t),,.p.: .i!W'y.!.tws.-vri.g-- . ,i ii muy 'nun ioiiiih ! I j WPMa-vw - --rT , -'- &4 1.11. ' .CN -I ' ? ' -i " . r ." : V "V : r:; ".-j;; .... . s. J ...