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Klamoth Foils bows from the waist to Its Rogue River volley sister,
Medford, when it comes to attractive homes. Klamath Falls admits a
shot in the arm as far as residential building goes, would be most
welcome. This city was far down the list for 1949 in construction
figures. Here are a few of Medford's many attractive homes, ranging
from expensive to pocketbook priced affairs.
1. Medford's park with under-construction swimming pool in back
ground. 2. N. C. Schuler "goroge house," 734 S. Holly. See page 10 for story
on this house.
3. Harlan Bosworth home and grounds, 2425 E. Main.
4. Interior of Schuler home with Mrs. Schuler at the breakfast bar.
5. Mrs. Hugo von der Hellen'i home on Jacksonville highway bright
ened by planting of scarlet salvia.
6. Neat example of the small house. Home of Frank Huff, 28
Berkeley way.
7 Ernest Barnes' home on E. Main gives the feeling of charm and
durability.
8. Dr. Edwin Durno's home, overlooking the pool, built from Camp
White material. Valley View drive.
9. St. Peter's Lutheran church, E. Main, one of the many buildings
under construction in Medford.
10. Pink exterior lighted with- white grill work at charming home of
, A. C. Cummins overlooking Rogue Valley Country club.
1 1. Ranch house type, residence of Max Peirce, Valley View drive.
12. A wonderful kitchen-sitting room features the home of the Robert
Wellwoods dn Janney lane.
13. Oaks dot the property oround Medford'i attractive Rogue Valley
Country club. The clubhouse has a sweeping view of the sur
rounding hills.
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