His wife started working full time with him at the shop.Ģ005: Scotts oldest son Brian had come to work full time with us. went 7am to 5pm.Ģ002: We decied to build a new office at the shop. It also allowed us to stop taking 24hr.towing. At this time we though this would fit in well with the Auto repairs, tow truck and car washes. This was replaced by a three bay carwash and a new indoor automitic wash.Ģ000: Scott had started selling used cars. Alot of things were staring to change with the envermental laws.ġ992: Scott had decided to remove the gas pumps and tanks. ![]() He was working for his father part time,until graduation.Then went full time before purchasing the business in 1990.ġ990: Scott, Harolds youngest son and his wife Debi had decied to purchase the Station. In 1984 had gotten married to Debi Clark. ![]() Harold would work all day and sometimes all night, just to make sure that you got home safe.ġ983: Scott, Harolds youngest son had graduated from the Alfred State college automotive program. At this time we took on 2 tow trucks and a indoor carwash. At this time we had decieded it was time to close on Sundays.ġ974: We had bought the Sunoco Service Station, at are current location. When the boys got old enough to help They would work after school and on the weekends.ġ966: Esso had become a Exxon station, and there was a gas war going on. She would deliver Harolds lunch and dinner to him every day. As Doris stayed at home to raise the family. By the end of 1960 they had to hire there first full time employee and 1 part time. There were no lifts and only cold water to wash cars. At this time they were doing repair work,pumping gas and washing cars. Doris did all the paper work from home, as that was where the office was. June of 1960: Harold and Doris Stewart bought the Esso Service Station, on the corner of Big Creek Rd.
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