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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1952)
..iiflnrJ. Eugene, Ore. " rO ran Public Market Grocery Owned Operated Br Fred iehwarte Eugene Insurance Agency 27 East Broadway lam Bronaugh, Partner Western Home Builders REAL ESTATE Lobby, Hoffman Hotel Henry Helsel, Paul W. Campbell Karl Ii. Wagner PIONEER INN Welcomes You 125 River Road Beveragei Fun , Ford Danner Bryant DeBar Agency . General Insurance 18 X. 10th Ave. Bryant DeBar RODMAN & UREY REALTORS Rial Irtate I Our Principal Butinesi 131 Charnelton Si ' Clarence TJrey Phone 4-5275 Frank Agule Lee Nichols Radio, Appliance 101 Main Phone SIT Cottage Grove, Ore. Lee Nlehola M. S. CHRISTIANSON 1241 Oak St. Insurance All Forma (Low Monthly Payment! ) HARVEY L. HILTON REALTOR Hi I. Broadway, 201 Lumberman Bldr. Branch Office 222 Ramson Bid;. HI K. 11th Ave. Phone 5-0724 DOT DOTSON'S One of the Northwest's fine camera tore. Ill Eleventh Ave., East Eugene, Oregon Good Place to Buy Business Frlntino Phone 4-4411 , Boehnke Printing Co. '"w.lthAve. Eutene, Ore. Baxter & Henning "Where the Bejt Dressed Men 111)) .,. . Ar Dressed" j-V "u'mee 515 Main Clay Baxter, Partner Bailey & Gilberlson Hudson Sales & Service ., Oak 8t.H wry Bailey Elmer A. Gllbertson ROSENCRANS "Wlllametu n... i.tin Weleome Legjtonnires to the VET'S CLUB In The Vet's Memorial Bldf . 1628 Willamette St. Dick's Drive-In Cafe 5210 McKenzle Hwy. Chinese American Food Dick Banaag Dunnington Texaco Station Mill A Main, Springfield Wm. DunfOngton Carl Dahlqulst C. B. Dunnington EUGENE GARDENS 3021 Franklin Blvd. Phone 1-1254 Alvan P. Parker Larson's Richfield Station Corner 2nd & Main, Springfield Jack Larson NELSON'S HARDWARE & FURNITURE STORES Junction City, Oregon Paul V. Mill, George Mlkkelsen Hdwe., Ph. 8-2603 Furn,, Ph. 8-8144 Murphy Painting & Decorating 345 7th St. Junction City Estimates Given Phone 8-2653 James V. Murphy, Owner MITCHELL'S FURNITURE, Appliance & Hardware Store Seruinff Junction City with the Finest in home furnishings since 1818 . Max and Rose Strauss Ditto's Sc to $1.00 Store Dry Goods - Notions - Toilet Goods Hardware -Junction City Glen Ditto, Owner Owings Electric & Plumbing 1120 Kalmia Street Junction City Phone 8-2141 or 1-2388 Warren L. Owings, Owner Resources over J7J,000,000 Pacific 1st Federal Savings Tacoma (Principal Office), Belllngham Seattle - Portland - Eugene DIX'S SURPLUS "99" STORE . 605 Willamette St. Leonard Dlx HILLS MARINA 1385 Willamette Frank Al Hills Ira O. Williams Roofing Contractor Phone 5-846 The American Legion Urges Your Serious Consideration, of the Values of Legion Membership NO W! WHAT CAN THE LEGION DO FOR YOU? THE LEGION BELONGS TO YOU THE VETERAN! Any veteran of the United States.Armed Forces It eligible for membership. THE LEGION WILL LEND YOU PRESTIGE In the rank of The American -Legion today may be found the leaden of ell walks of American life. THE LEGION WILL LEND YOU ITS GOOD NAME The American Legion commands the highest regard with the gen eral public of any great national organization. IT IS AN HONOR TO BELONG It is exclusive. Its mem bership button Is the emblem of tried and tested citizenship. No child ean be born into It. No emperor, king or potentate can command admission; No act of Congress or Legislature can qualify one for. membership. Neither wealth nor Influence ' can buy a membership. ' IT'S A PASSPORT TO FRIENDSHIP There Is no better, universal passport to friendship in the United States than a current American Legion membership card. It admits the bearer to any of the thousands of clubhouses of the Legion. No Legionnaire need ever be a stranger away from home. THE LEGION HAS AN ENVIABLE RECORD OF LEGISLA TIVE ACHIEVEMENTS Since 1919, the American Legion has sponsored a vast structure of federal and state legislation to provide adequate care for disabled veterans and their de pendants, war widows and orphans and to protect the rights and readjustment opportunities of all veterans and their families. WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR THE LEGION? THE AMERICAN LEGION JS A SERVICE ORGANIZATION The American Legion has absolutely nothing to offer to the veteran who thinks only of himself. The American Legion believes In serving others. It means something to Its memberi In exact ratio to whot they put Into It. It ean offer you only the opportunity to work hard for those who served with you In the armed forces and were less fortunate than you. A CHANCE TO FIGHT COMMUNISM The American Le gion has been fighting subversive Influences tinea Its birth In 1919. Over the years, It hos been the Number One Public Enemy of Communism In the . United States. You con join this fight by besoming a member. COMMUNITY SERVICES Throughout the nation, Amerl ean Legion posts are working everywhere to make their com ' munities better places In which to live. Legion posts sponsor sueh activities as community ambulances and Iron lungs, public drinking fountains, swimming pools, playgrounds, parks, travelling libraries, new street signs, free band concert! and many other Improvements. Other services Include sponsorship of Boy Scout troops, Junior Legion baseball the largest amateur athletic program In the world for teen-age boys, Boys' States and Boys' Nations In which teen-age boys gain experience In government, die aster relief, rehabilitation service, medical advisory service, and employment service. Unity is the source of all strength; The voice of the individual veteran is like a voice crying in the wilderness. It is not heard. But when millions of veterans unite, their voices form a thund ering chorus that is heard from one end of the country to the other. That is the power of the American Legion. All persons named on this page are members of the American legion. Any eligible veteran who desires information concerning membership in the American Legion may contact an of the sponsor who live in his commun ity. The American legion. Dept. of Oregon, wishes to thank the persons who made this page possible. We wish the names of all the members of the American Legion could have been listed. Your neighbor is probably a member. , Karl L. Wagner Vice Commander and Membership Chairman Dept. of Oregon C. M. Anderson Richfield Service 1401 Willamette St O. M. Anderson McAyeal's Wardrobe Cleaners 1008 Olive Tratlway Bldf, AH Oreen Stamps . X. "Harry" MoAyeal Willy Deebe's Greenhouses Wholesale Grower 1185 Norkenzls Koad Phqne 1-1172 Willy Beebe Nome Owned Home Operated THE BROADWAY For 25 Tears at 80 E. Broadway Max Morse Lane County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Escrows 878 Pearl St Orville Chatt John O. Chatt Gregory's Tailoring llth Oak Emery X. Ortrory Dodge Plpnenth Dodge Job-Rated Tracks Lombard Motors, Oreg. Lid. 18th Oak St. Phone 1-0181 L. L. Lombard Calkins Finance Co. Personal Loans 16 I. Broadway Phone 4-4211 Frank E. Calkins HOME APPLIANCE & ELECTRIC COMPANY Tour General Electric eV Crotleu Sealer 180 llth Ave. X. Waldo. S. Hardle & Son General Contractors 1S1 Park Ave. Waldo Bardie teelle Bardie Earls Nestell John Rosencrans .