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*Booth-Kelly enlarged and modernized its [[Springfield]] mill in 1948. | *Booth-Kelly enlarged and modernized its [[Springfield]] mill in 1948. | ||
*In 1948, the [[US National Bank|U.S. National Bank]] opened a branch office, [[Springfield Motors]] (the Buick dealership) built a showroom and garage, a [[Safeway]] grocery opened, and the new Pay ‘N Takit shopping center (renamed [[Pay N Save|Pay ‘N Save]] in [[1952]]) opened at [[44th Street (Springfield)|44th]] and [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main]]. When it opened this shopping center included a grocery, barber shop, beauty shop, clothing store, jewelry store, and hardware store. | *In 1948, the [[US National Bank|U.S. National Bank]] opened a branch office, [[Springfield Motors]] (the Buick dealership) built a showroom and garage, a [[Safeway]] grocery opened, and the new Pay ‘N Takit shopping center (renamed [[Pay N Save|Pay ‘N Save]] in [[1952]]) opened at [[44th Street (Springfield)|44th]] and [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main]]. When it opened this shopping center included a grocery, barber shop, beauty shop, clothing store, jewelry store, and hardware store. | ||
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+ | *Springfield’s first radio station got its start in [[1948]] when [[KORE]] ([[Eugene]]’s oldest station) opened a studio in [[Springfield]] ([[Springfield News]] 1948). | ||
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*In 1948, the Southern Pacific Railroad began using new 6000 horse-powered diesel-electric locomotives on the “Shasta Route” passenger line through [[Springfield]] ([[Springfield News]] 1948). Rail transport for freight purposes continued to be important throughout this time period. | *In 1948, the Southern Pacific Railroad began using new 6000 horse-powered diesel-electric locomotives on the “Shasta Route” passenger line through [[Springfield]] ([[Springfield News]] 1948). Rail transport for freight purposes continued to be important throughout this time period. | ||
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*A bond issue to fund the new [[City Hall (Springfield)|City Hall]] was not passed until 1948. | *A bond issue to fund the new [[City Hall (Springfield)|City Hall]] was not passed until 1948. | ||
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*The [[Business and Professional Women]] (BPW) starts a local chapter in 1948. | *The [[Business and Professional Women]] (BPW) starts a local chapter in 1948. | ||
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*The old Maple School on east [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main Street]] became known as the [[Gorrie School]] and was sold in [[1948]] ([[Springfield News]] 1947). | *The old Maple School on east [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main Street]] became known as the [[Gorrie School]] and was sold in [[1948]] ([[Springfield News]] 1947). | ||
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+ | *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). |
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Springfield
Businesses
- Booth-Kelly enlarged and modernized its Springfield mill in 1948.
- In 1948, the U.S. National Bank opened a branch office, Springfield Motors (the Buick dealership) built a showroom and garage, a Safeway grocery opened, and the new Pay ‘N Takit shopping center (renamed Pay ‘N Save in 1952) opened at 44th and Main. When it opened this shopping center included a grocery, barber shop, beauty shop, clothing store, jewelry store, and hardware store.
- Springfield’s first radio station got its start in 1948 when KORE (Eugene’s oldest station) opened a studio in Springfield (Springfield News 1948).
Transportation
- In 1948, the Southern Pacific Railroad began using new 6000 horse-powered diesel-electric locomotives on the “Shasta Route” passenger line through Springfield (Springfield News 1948). Rail transport for freight purposes continued to be important throughout this time period.
Government and Organizations
- A bond issue to fund the new City Hall was not passed until 1948.
- Post Office substations opened in Glenwood (1948).
- The Business and Professional Women (BPW) starts a local chapter in 1948.
Education
- The old Maple School on east Main Street became known as the Gorrie School and was sold in 1948 (Springfield News 1947).
- 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).