If anyone is interested I have two names for the above station which was not really a station by itself it was also a shop.
The very first name I have heard given to this i "Shauer's Garage". Came from family members seeing as my Grandfather bough gas and had some maintance done from them.
But theres still a sticker on the door of the car that says the following.
The service sticker is dated 10-25-79. So it is fully possible that this "station" used to b Shauer's Garage and then became Harley R. Weyand Gulf. Either way I have phyical proof that it was atleast Harley R. Weyand Gulf station that also did services. The sticker said the transmission and axle was checked.
Schauer was the name. Weyand was his son-in-law who took over when Schauer retired after almost 50 years as a Gulf station.
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Schauer was the name. Weyand was his son-in-law who took over when Schauer retired after almost 50 years as a Gulf station.