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*Weyerhaeuser opened their [[Weyerhaeuser's Springfield Mill|Springfield Mill]].
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===Education===
*New elementary schools were built: Maple, Goshen, Camp Creek.
*New elementary schools were built: Maple, Goshen, Camp Creek.
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*School enrollments in 1948 continued to swell with an estimated 2600 in the grade
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schools and another 1000 students in the high school. Despite the recent additions to existing
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schools and a new addition under construction at the Thurston grade school, the district
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identified the need for at least two new schools to accommodate the growth ([[Springfield News]]
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1948).
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===Businesses===
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*Weyerhaeuser opened their [[Weyerhaeuser's Springfield Mill|Springfield Mill]].
*In 1949, [[C.W. Guerrier Lumber Company|Guerrier]] built a $650,000 mill to replace their earlier plant lost in a fire ([[Springfield News]] 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949).
*In 1949, [[C.W. Guerrier Lumber Company|Guerrier]] built a $650,000 mill to replace their earlier plant lost in a fire ([[Springfield News]] 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949).
*An appliance store joined the [[Pay N Save|Pay ‘N Takit]] and Springfield’s first [[Dairy Queen]] opened at [[19th Street (Springfield)|19th]] and [[Main Street(Springfield)|Main]] in [[1949]] (a new Dairy Queen opened on Main between [[8th Street (Springfield)|8th]] and [[9th Street (Springfield)|9th Streets]] in [[1951]]) (Springfield News 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951).
*An appliance store joined the [[Pay N Save|Pay ‘N Takit]] and Springfield’s first [[Dairy Queen]] opened at [[19th Street (Springfield)|19th]] and [[Main Street(Springfield)|Main]] in [[1949]] (a new Dairy Queen opened on Main between [[8th Street (Springfield)|8th]] and [[9th Street (Springfield)|9th Streets]] in [[1951]]) (Springfield News 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951).
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===Utilities===
*In 1949, the phone numbers in Springfield and surrounding areas were changed to implement the uniform five-digit number system and dial service was established for the first time ([[Springfield News]] 1946, 1949).
*In 1949, the phone numbers in Springfield and surrounding areas were changed to implement the uniform five-digit number system and dial service was established for the first time ([[Springfield News]] 1946, 1949).
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*The McKenzie-Willamette Association formed in 1949 to secure funding for a new 75-bed hospital.
*The McKenzie-Willamette Association formed in 1949 to secure funding for a new 75-bed hospital.
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===Organizations===
*The [[American Legion Post No. 40]] dedicated their new building in [[1949]].
*The [[American Legion Post No. 40]] dedicated their new building in [[1949]].

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Contents

Springfield

Education

  • New elementary schools were built: Maple, Goshen, Camp Creek.
  • School enrollments in 1948 continued to swell with an estimated 2600 in the grade

schools and another 1000 students in the high school. Despite the recent additions to existing schools and a new addition under construction at the Thurston grade school, the district identified the need for at least two new schools to accommodate the growth (Springfield News 1948).

Businesses

  • In 1949, Guerrier built a $650,000 mill to replace their earlier plant lost in a fire (Springfield News 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949).

Utilities

  • In 1949, the phone numbers in Springfield and surrounding areas were changed to implement the uniform five-digit number system and dial service was established for the first time (Springfield News 1946, 1949).
  • New electric substations were constructed to meet the increasing need for power, including substations in the Paramount area and at K Street and the railroad tracks.
  • In December 1949, city offices were moved to their new facility at 4th and A Streets (Springfield News 1941, 1942, 1944, 1948, 1949). New fire trucks were purchased in 1945 and 1949 and fire hydrants installed throughout new neighborhoods.
  • Springfield sought a new post office in 1947, but was not approved for a new facility until 1949, when a new concrete building was constructed on Main at 6th for the new office.
  • The McKenzie-Willamette Association formed in 1949 to secure funding for a new 75-bed hospital.

Organizations

Glenwood

The Willamalane Park district also developed a park in Glenwood (now known as James Park) in 1949 (Springfield News 1949).

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