1953

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*Communication systems also experienced some change during this period. The [[Springfield News]] was the community’s primary newspaper, continuing its weekly format until it changed to a twice-a-week format in [[1953]].
*Communication systems also experienced some change during this period. The [[Springfield News]] was the community’s primary newspaper, continuing its weekly format until it changed to a twice-a-week format in [[1953]].
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*The women's organization, the [[Altrusa Club]], starts a local chapter in 1953

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1953.



Springfield

  • Nalley’s potato chip plant expands in 1953.
  • Traffic on the South A by-pass would head east and Main Street would become one-way, heading west. Work on the project, however, did not begin until early 1953; South A officially opened in November that year. At that time, a decision was made that a second vehicle bridge across the Willamette River would coincide with the South A by-pass route (Springfield News 1946, 1950, 1953)
  • Communication systems also experienced some change during this period. The Springfield News was the community’s primary newspaper, continuing its weekly format until it changed to a twice-a-week format in 1953.
  • The women's organization, the Altrusa Club, starts a local chapter in 1953
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