Anybody Remember Back When?

/ Anybody Remember Back When? #103  
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I deeply treasure my 1903 original signed edition of Jack London's - Call of the Wild.

I am jealous of your book. "Sleep means death in the Yukon."

The property across the street still has remnants of a stand of red pine planted by the CCC in the 30's.; the owner was a state senator and had a lot of juice back then. The pine has pretty much died out and is shadowed out by some very impressive black cherry. I-90 was built in the 1950s and takes a little jog around his property so as not to divide it, powerful dude apparently.

When we bought this place in 1979 there was still an outhouse. They did have 5 water wells but none were any good so in the dryness of summer it was the outhouse over flushing, and the occasional walk to the creek for a Saturday night bath.
I used to use a 1940s International M with a pony motor for haymaking. Piece of cake to start it in hay season.

My first batch of heating oil was 19.9, and I know I bought gas that cheap in the early 60s once or twice. The local reservation sells regular for $169.9 right now, it's about a buck higher off the Rez.
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #104  
1956 traveling through Texas bought casing gas for $.09. Ran a little rough, and pinged a lot in my 46 Mercury.

Ron

Is that the same as "drip" gas; i.e. condensate from the natural gas lines? I remember Dad saying he used to collect it and burn it in his old Star automobile. There was a gas line running through Grand Dad's property, but it was all under ground. Wonder where he got it? :rolleyes:
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #105  
It was also so the customer could see and verify that he was getting what he was paying for. Apparently, there was some paranoia going around those days.

Yep, that was the primary reason as I was told by a station owner in the 50s.
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #106  
1956 traveling through Texas bought casing gas for $.09. Ran a little rough, and pinged a lot in my 46 Mercury.

Ron

Aunt and uncle lived in rural Oklahoma. He burned that stuff in his old Ford pickup.

I bought ethyl gas in the Summer of 69 for .19 cents a gallon down there.
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #107  
Originally Posted by 2LaneCruzer
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It was also so the customer could see and verify that he was getting what he was paying for. Apparently, there was some paranoia going around those days
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Yep, that was the primary reason as I was told by a station owner in the 50s.


I would not call it paranoid, how else would they have metered it.
The totalizing flow meter was not in existence, the glass jug with gallon markings made an easily visible and verifiable method of purchasing a liquid commodity. A simple hand pump to fill the measuring jug and simple gravity feed to the purchaser. Easy, simple, and reliable.
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #108  
Yep...in a glass container with the graduations clearly marked.
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #109  
Originally Posted by 2LaneCruzer
HTML:
It was also so the customer could see and verify that he was getting what he was paying for. Apparently, there was some paranoia going around those days
.




I would not call it paranoid, how else would they have metered it.
The totalizing flow meter was not in existence, the glass jug with gallon markings made an easily visible and verifiable method of purchasing a liquid commodity. A simple hand pump to fill the measuring jug and simple gravity feed to the purchaser. Easy, simple, and reliable.

Yep,that was the primary purpose. It worked even in stations without electricity.

We farmed outside Craigmont, Idaho from 1939 to mid 50s. REA (rural Electric Authority - IIANM) didn't come through the country until about 1948 and th ere were stationst still using the handpump then.
 
/ Anybody Remember Back When? #110  
When I was in high school, in the mid '50's, gasoline was in the low 20's there in my small home town. lowest I ever saw it was about 18.5 during a gas war, in Fairview Oklahoma circa. 1955.

I saw a gas war in Aurora Mo. once in the early 60's it was 15 cents per gallon. I only saw that once. It usually run from a low of 17 cents to 19 cents. Occasionally went to 21 cents.
 

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