Fibre Flax Plant

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The state-owned [[Fibre Flax Plant]], constructed in the [[:Category:1930s|1930s]], continued operation until the late [[:Category:1940s|1940s]] (Springfield News 1941, 1952).
The state-owned [[Fibre Flax Plant]], constructed in the [[:Category:1930s|1930s]], continued operation until the late [[:Category:1940s|1940s]] (Springfield News 1941, 1952).
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==Springfield News [[October 23]], [[1952]]==
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'''Contractors Buy Local Flax Plant'''
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The 18 acre site of the Oregon Fibre Flax Plant association was sold last week to H.J. Hamilton and Harry Thoms, Eugene general contractors and bridge builders.
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The peroperty located on South 22nd Street in Springfield, includes a railroad frontage of approximately 1,100 feet and five buildings and equipment. The new owners plan to make their headquarters in two of the buildings and to lease out the other three which are suitable for warehouses.
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In addition, they plan to lease about eight acres of the site for a manufacturing plant or for heavy industrial use.
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Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Thoms have operated their contractingfirm in Eugene for 12 years.
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Hamlin and Shockley, Springfield realtors, handled the transaction.
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[[Category:Springfield businesses (early 1900s)]]

Current revision as of 20:39, 8 November 2008

The state-owned Fibre Flax Plant, constructed in the 1930s, continued operation until the late 1940s (Springfield News 1941, 1952).

[edit] Springfield News October 23, 1952

Contractors Buy Local Flax Plant

The 18 acre site of the Oregon Fibre Flax Plant association was sold last week to H.J. Hamilton and Harry Thoms, Eugene general contractors and bridge builders.

The peroperty located on South 22nd Street in Springfield, includes a railroad frontage of approximately 1,100 feet and five buildings and equipment. The new owners plan to make their headquarters in two of the buildings and to lease out the other three which are suitable for warehouses.

In addition, they plan to lease about eight acres of the site for a manufacturing plant or for heavy industrial use.

Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Thoms have operated their contractingfirm in Eugene for 12 years.

Hamlin and Shockley, Springfield realtors, handled the transaction.

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