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Hot, dry, dusty, gusting Santa Anas tonight. The palm trees are making that particularly ominous clattering sound.
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mystery station redux

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Always surprises here. This is a block from my office, where I am typing this.
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EBAY


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e_r's picture is taken looking east on Olympic from Fairfax, here is the Sanborn:


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hmmm...I wonder what that giant egg is doing beneath 1012 Fairfax?


Here's the area shown on your Sanborn map Lorendoc.

1936

USC digital archive




a closer look at the service station. (if you're just tuning in, it's the one in the color slide)



I think that guy might be walking his dog over to those bushes.






This is the building next to the station. In two years, it will be replaced by the drive-in (we discussed earlier)



This might be a small cafe (or perhaps a real estate office? )

We have visited this area before. you can find it HERE









Thanks for posting the Sanborn Lorendoc.

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Old Posted Jan 29, 2018, 4:36 AM
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I guess I'll stick with the service station theme.

I found this negative in one of my old files. I didn't post it because I couldn't turn it into a positive image. (I use to be able to do it)

here it is anyway--


ebay



the seller used a magnifying glass to read the street sign.



Olympic? and Bellflower

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I guess I'll stick with the service station theme.

I found this negative in one of my old files. I didn't post it because I couldn't turn it into a positive image. (I use to be able to )

here it is anyway--


ebay



the seller used a magnifying glass to read the street sign.



Olympic? and Bellflower

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Voila!


image via e_r from ebay

(Here's how in Photoshop: Image > Adjustments > Invert.)
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Hot, dry, dusty, gusting Santa Anas tonight. The palm trees are making that particularly ominous clattering sound.
Very Raymond Chandler-esque!
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2018, 5:30 AM
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Richfield gas station

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Voila!


image via e_r from ebay

(Here's how in Photoshop: Image > Adjustments > Invert.)
It's Olympic and Bellwood:


Sanborn via lapl.org

Not an improvement:


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Old Posted Jan 29, 2018, 5:40 AM
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Boy, you two are fast tonight! thx

boy, that Courtyard Motel looks like a pile of crap.



a bit of ephemera

"RED LOG, 1776 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles 24, California. Granite 84076"


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Surprisingly, this little building is a survivor.


GSV


odinthor, I don't have photoshop )

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There is a January 18, 1940, building permit for a service station at 10350 Olympic (between Bellwood and Kerwood),
and a January 6, 1967, permit to demolish an Atlantic Richfield service station at the same address.

There is also a December 23, 1966, building permit for an Atlantic Richfield "service station and minor auto repair"
at the same address, and a June 16, 1998, demo permit for the service station.

The building permit for the Goodwill store now at 10350 Olympic is dated May 25, 2010. Here is a July 2007 GSV shot
from Bellwood of the then-empty lot looking west, with Olympic on the right.
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There is a January 18, 1940, building permit for a service station at 10350 Olympic (between Bellwood and Kerwood),
and a January 6, 1967, permit to demolish an Atlantic Richfield service station at the same address.
Yup the gas station in the original picture was at 10350. A longer shot, here:


gsv

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Old Posted Jan 29, 2018, 6:24 AM
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Did you know you could learn to knit & crochet daily from 9:30 to 4:30 at Hamburger's Department Store.



FOR FREE!


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I'll throw in an old sales receipt as well. (I believe this pre-dates the knitting pamphlet by quite a bit) -it might be 1909 unless the '9' is the day (October 9th, that is.




If interested, you can ee Hamburger's Department Store HERE.

and go HERE to see Hamburger's when it was in the Phillips Block (second photograph down, 1887) -there's a HUGE 'Hamburger's' sign on the roof.
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Yup the gas station in the original picture was at 10350.

(Flyingwedge, your capture doesn't display on my screen - odd.)
Sorry about that!

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Old Posted Jan 29, 2018, 6:54 AM
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oops. my empherma keeps interrupting you guys' conversation. (I'm not doing it intentionally)

are you finished?

I can wait.

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my empherma keeps interrupting you guys' conversation.

are you finished?

I can wait.
Lol we're good
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There is also a December 23, 1966, building permit for an Atlantic Richfield "service station and minor auto repair"
at the same address, and a June 16, 1998, demo permit for the service station.
My kids were a bit upset when the ARCO station/am pm mini-mart got torn down. It was a minor landmark 'round here.

Here's Reginald Veljohnson doing his memorable bit in "Die Hard" (1988):






twentieth century fox
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Very Raymond Chandler-esque!
I did just reread "The Long Goodbye" (1953), for the first time in 50 years, and rewatched the Altman film (1973). I still like the film better.



OK e_r, I'm done.
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you're fine. I was just joking.
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ephemera 2


Did you know you could learn to knit & crochet daily from 9:30 to 4:30 at Hamburger's Department Store.



FOR FREE!


EBAY




I'll throw in an old sales receipt as well. (I believe this pre-dates the knitting pamphlet by quite a bit) -it might be 1909 unless the '9' is the day (October 9th, that is.




If interested, you can ee Hamburger's Department Store HERE.

and go HERE to see Hamburger's when it was in the Phillips Block (second photograph down, 1887) -there's a HUGE 'Hamburger's' sign on the roof.
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Did the lunch room serve hamburgers?
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Lol we're good
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my empherma keeps interrupting you guys' conversation.

are you finished?

I can wait.
Fat Spanky lived a long life. Poor Alfalfa died young, in a hunting accident I vaguely recall. I wonder what happened to Darla, Froggy & Buckwheat? Robert Blake had a bit part in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" and we all know his bad luck. Sort of like King Tut's curse to work as a rascal I guess, but "Spanky" McFarland did OK.
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