Junction City is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Its population was 5,392 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.36 square miles (6.11 km2), all of it land.
Junction City, Oregon in the 1940s |
Junction City is home to a large and eclectic farming community, the bulk of which is made up of several large family-owned farms. The city was the home of Country Coach, a large luxury motorcoach manufacturer, which went bankrupt in November 2009. It was also the home of Monaco Coach Corporation prior to their move to nearby Coburg.
Junction City is also home to the Scandinavian Festival, an annual four-day event which pays homage to the cultures of Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland; held mid-August.
These vintage photographs from Gregory Schultz were taken by his father, Francis Rudolph “Dutch” Schultz (1921-2002), that show life of Junction City in the 1940s.
Family picnic, near Junction City, Oregon, 1946 |
Home to grandma's house. Mary Wing's front yard taken on her farm near Junction City, Oregon, 1946 |
Dinner at my grandmother's, Junction City, Oregon, circa 1947-48 |
Aerial shot of the farm on River Road about 4 miles south of Junction City on River Road, Oregon, 1948 |
Lion's Club Carnival general view, Junction City, Oregon, 1948 |
Lion's Club Carnival, Bingo Booth, Junction City, Oregon, 1948 |
Lion's Club Carnival, drawing, Junction City, Oregon, 1948 |
Lion's Club Carnival, Junction City, Oregon, 1948 |
Mom and I at Fernridge Dam. Fernridge Lake is just a few miles south west of Junction City and remains a popular place for boating and water skiing, 1948 |
When my parents were young, Junction City, Oregon, 1948 |
99 E & W Cafe, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Ambulance, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Barber shop, Junction City, Oregon, June 1949 |
Doing my bit for the great lawn planting, near Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
High School Pep Band, Junction City, Oregon, October 1949 |
McEldowny Brothers Appliance store, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Opening ceremonies at Laurel Elementary School, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Pine Grill Cafe exterior, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Pine Grill Cafe interior, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Preparing the soil to receive the grass seed for my parent's new front lawn, near Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Richfield Nocturne, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Riverview Grocery, Junction City, Oregon, June 1949 |
Saw mill with pond monkeys, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Sixth Ave. looking west toward Speer's Grocery and the main office of the Hult Lumber Co., Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Soda fountain was part of a roller rink in a little amusement park a few miles out of town on Hwy 99W. It was a favorite haunt of young people, both from Junction City and the nearby town of Monroe, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
This is where my family lived when we first moved to the Junction City area from Salem, Oregon, 1949 |
Two farm workers at night near Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Used car lot. Most of the stock was composed of General Motors products, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |
Women picking cherries at my grandmother's cherry orchard, Junction City, Oregon, circa 1949 |
Y Motel at dusk, Junction City, Oregon, 1949 |