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*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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*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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five-digit number system and dial service was established for the first time ([[Springfield News]]
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Springfield

  • New elementary schools were built: Maple, Goshen, Camp Creek.
  • In 1949, Guerrier built a $650,000 mill to replace their earlier plant lost in a fire (Springfield News 1946, 1947, 1948, 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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