The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 28, 2016, Page 30, Image 78

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    CHARTING THE NEWCOMERS AND BUSINESS PIONEERS OF OUR REGION
The Daily Astorian’s
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Patricia Fagerland began h er
business in Ju ly of 2013.  Sh e nam ed
it Forsyth ea after a ch ild h ood
m em ory forged by m any years
“playing in th e garden” with h er
favorite neigh bor, E rik .  T h e
G allery/G ift sh op celebrates nature-
inspired artisan h om e & garden
décor as well as a great selection of
trad itional toys, h and puppets and
m arionettes.
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Big enough to serve you, small enough to know you!
• Cigarettes, cigars &
a variety of papers
• Wide selection of
loose tobacco
• Hookahs, shisha &
accessories
• Glass bongs & hand
pipes
• Glass accessories &
cleaners
• Ice cream & snacks
• Adult coloring books
• Clothing & gifts
F o r s y t h e a
503.325.2189
R IVER S IDE V APES
1124 commercial street, astoria
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1159 Marine Drive
Astoria, Oregon
503.741.3025
B O U N D E R ’ S A N TIQ U E M A LL , ow ned by T om and D ebbie Schm id t, is located in the first bu ild ing finished after the fire of 1922 at 892 M arine D rive, A storia. T he M orning
A storian, a new spaper, w as the first bu siness to operate in the bu ild ing from 1923-1930. T he D aily M essenger, also a new spaper, occu pied the bu ild ing from 1931-1933. T he
A storia E gg & P ou ltry, and M ak i Feed & Su pply C om pany occu pied the bu ild ing from 1935-1946. In 1947 Sorenson’s A u to P arts m oved in u ntil 197 7 , w hen L on’s N ew and U sed
Fu rnitu re took over u ntil 2006. In 2006 T om and D ebbie pu rchased the bu ild ing and m oved P hog B ou nd er’s A ntiqu e M all from C om m ercial Street to their cu rrent location.
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For T om and D ebbie, it is the perfect bu ild ing and location for their bu siness. T he am biance and hi storic
feel enhances the m erchand ise their 50+ vend ors su pply for sale w ithin both floors of the bu ild ing.
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M orn in g A storia n , circa 1923
O pen 10 am to 5:30 pm M on-Sat • 10 am to 5 pm Su nd ay
T HE F RANKLIN A PARTMENTS
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B I S T R O
In 1915, McNaughton and
Raymond of Portland,
designed a three-story
masonry structure in the
early 20th Century Colonial
Revival style, called the
Franklin Apartments at
1432 Franklin Avenue. The
building was very modern
and luxurious for its time,
offering studio apartments
with kitchens and full
bathrooms in each unit.
1
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FREE *
Min. $599 Purchase
Ann and Tony Kischner, 27-year owners of the Shoalwater
Restaurant on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula, opened
The Bridgewater Bistro in 2007 on the Columbia riverfront
adjacent to the Cannery Pier Hotel.
FREE
*
Located in a historic boatyard, The Bridgewater ofers casual
and ine dining with spectacular river views.
FREE
Seafood, meat and pasta dishes are ofered in various price
ranges; special emphasis on gluten-free items. House-baked
breads and desserts.
Full bar; local beers; 300+ wines. Live jazz Thurs.-Sun.
open every day • lunch.dinner.sunday brunch • 503.325.6777
bridgewaterbistro.com • 20 basin street, astoria or • on the river
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Warrenton
503-861-6085
Located next to Big 5
and Fred Meyer
HOURS: M-F 10-7; SAT 10-6; SUN 11-6
www.americasmattress.com
With 5 convenient locations NEWPORT | FLORENCE | COOS BAY| LINCOLN CITY | WARRENTON
Well located adjacent
to Astoria’s Downtown,
the building fortunately
survived the fire of 1922
that destroyed so many
properties in the nearby
business district. Also
fortunate, The Franklin
Apartments has had very
few owners and very few
modifications during its
first 100 years.
Most units retain their
original woodwork, doors
and window trim. Tall
ceilings and large, fully-functioning double-hung six-, nine- or twelve-
over-one windows allow considerable light into the units. Kitchens have
original cabinets, some with glass in the cupboard doors and/or the
original drain-boards in place. Claw-foot tubs sit on hexagon tile floors.
Other original, unique features abound, including marble faced entry
and an antiquated intercom system in working condition.
With the recent change in ownership, The Franklin is undergoing an
exterior renovation. Watch as the scaffold makes its way around the
building this year, revitalizing the natural beauty of this local landmark!
1432 Franklin Avenue
Astoria, OR 97103
Proudly managed by
Easom Property
Management, Inc.
503-325-5678
easomproperty.com
101
years