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*[[Maxey, H.E.|H.E. Maxey]], the editor and publisher of the [[Springfield News]] since [[1923]] sold the paper in [[1954]] to a group of men from Coos Bay (Springfield News 1953, 1954).
*[[Maxey, H.E.|H.E. Maxey]], the editor and publisher of the [[Springfield News]] since [[1923]] sold the paper in [[1954]] to a group of men from Coos Bay (Springfield News 1953, 1954).
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*In 1954, the [[First Presbyterian Church (Springfield)|First Presbyterian Church]] purchased the old Seventh Day Adventist building for their services.
==Natron==
==Natron==
Mill operations at [[Natron]] expanded that year when [[Naton Mills, Incorporated|Natron Mills, Inc.]] built a new shed and drying kiln.
Mill operations at [[Natron]] expanded that year when [[Naton Mills, Incorporated|Natron Mills, Inc.]] built a new shed and drying kiln.

Revision as of 14:54, 29 August 2007

Contents

Springfield

Education

  • Elizabeth C Page School opened for students in March 1954, as did the new addition at Westside. Within months, new additions were planned for both Page and Westside Schools, and plans were being made for

another new grade school (Hamlin School, built in 1957). The new Thurston Junior High School opened in the fall of 1954. St. Alice School, also with growing enrollments, constructed a two-room addition (Springfield News 1954).

Businesses

  • H.E. Maxey, the editor and publisher of the Springfield News since 1923 sold the paper in 1954 to a group of men from Coos Bay (Springfield News 1953, 1954).

Organizations

Natron

Mill operations at Natron expanded that year when Natron Mills, Inc. built a new shed and drying kiln.

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