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*Although the total number of mills was dropping county-wide, the 1955 [[Springfield]] directory indicates the addition of a number of new timber-related operations, including the Hal Andrus, Armstrong, Clements, Cusstom, Diamond, Square-Deal, Swanson, Transit, and Walden lumber companies (Johnson 1955). | *Although the total number of mills was dropping county-wide, the 1955 [[Springfield]] directory indicates the addition of a number of new timber-related operations, including the Hal Andrus, Armstrong, Clements, Cusstom, Diamond, Square-Deal, Swanson, Transit, and Walden lumber companies (Johnson 1955). | ||
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+ | *The need for a new sewage plant was identified in [[1941]], but not realized until [[1955]] even though all new developments during this period were required to install sewer lines. | ||
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[[Naton Mills, Incorporated|Natron Mills, Inc.]] expanded again in 1955 when a new plywood plant was constructed ([[Springfield News]] 1954, 1955). | [[Naton Mills, Incorporated|Natron Mills, Inc.]] expanded again in 1955 when a new plywood plant was constructed ([[Springfield News]] 1954, 1955). |
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Lane County
By 1955, the total number of mills had dropped to 99 as smaller mills closed, but overall production increased as a number of mills became larger and more diversified. Production increased from just over three million board-feet in 1940 to about a billion and a half in 1955 (USFS 1957: 33-34).
Springfield
- McKenzie-Willamette Hospital opens.
- By 1955, the total number of permits issued for that year was 473 with a value of more than $2,000,000.
- Although the total number of mills was dropping county-wide, the 1955 Springfield directory indicates the addition of a number of new timber-related operations, including the Hal Andrus, Armstrong, Clements, Cusstom, Diamond, Square-Deal, Swanson, Transit, and Walden lumber companies (Johnson 1955).
- The need for a new sewage plant was identified in 1941, but not realized until 1955 even though all new developments during this period were required to install sewer lines.
Natron
Natron Mills, Inc. expanded again in 1955 when a new plywood plant was constructed (Springfield News 1954, 1955).