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GAS STATION
As early as 1929, Janus Henderson built a store at 5807 Excelsior for
$300.
In 1930 it was owned by William H. Clawson, et al. In 1931
it became a commercial garage, owned by P.C. Boyers.
In 1933 it was known as Johnson’s Garage.
From 1938-42, Axel Laursen owned Brookside Auto Service.
Gravely Midwest owned the building in 1947, and the last
occupant was the Lift Truck Service Garage, operating from
1952-54.
The building was demolished in 1955
STOREFRONTS
In 1955 a row of storefronts was built on the site, bearing
the addresses 5805, 5807, and 5809. The building was built
by Holt Construction for $8,000. The front was remodeled in
1956.
Tenants included:
Andrews Investment Co.: 1964
Brent’s Signs: 1999.
Dox-Andisar Vending Machines: 1960.
Form 1040 Inc.: 1969.
Fun Wash had its Grand Opening on June 18 & 18, 1960 at
5809. Owner Robert Hayes split the profits earned on
Wednesdays and Thursdays with the local Lions Club.
Walter Hochstein: 1982 to 1990.
J. Arnold Johnson, Inc.: 1964
Laborent, Inc., a temporary secretarial service owned by
Robert G. Hayes and June Hayes, occupied 5807 from June of
1960 to about 1965. The company had operated in Chicago for
12 years.
Minnesota Stainless Steel Kitchenware: 1955
Offset Printing, Inc.: 1960 to at least 1964. The company
was owned by Vernon H. Harges of 4140 Xenwood. The business
began in December 1958 in Harges's home, and he went into
business for himself on October 1, 1959.
Patchin Appraisals: 1956-7975
Dr. Roger Schultz: 1976
The South Film Library occupied the building in 1980.
State Farm Insurance – Curt Sonnenfeld: 1964-65
Twin City Lindsay, 1957-1960
Westdale Co.: 1964
Wheaton-Thomas Investment Co./Brookside Builders: 1960
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