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Parsons Service Station opens on Poplar Street

Peggy MacKenzie by Peggy MacKenzie
April 5, 2017
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Parsons’ newest business is the Parsons Service Station LLC, located at 125 Poplar St. and it offers many services including tire sales, mounting and balancing tires, wheel alignments, brakes, oil changes and general automobile maintenance. The Parsons Service Station is located in the same building as Performance Auto Body.

PARSONS – The Parsons Service Station LLC is newly opened and owner Justin Davis said they will be offering many needed services. They sell tires and perform many needed checks and repairs on vehicles including mounting and balancing tires, wheel alignments, work on brakes, oil changes, general automobile maintenance, recharging air conditioners, auto glass replacement and many other things. Davis said the Station will offer automobile detailing as well.


Davis said he has been working on vehicles most of his life.

“This is a big need in our area and I am happy to offer these services,” Davis said. “The shop is located in the same building as Performance Auto Body. Warren Judy is part owner in the Parsons Service Station.”

Davis said folks needed work on their vehicles should bring them on in to the Parsons Service Station.

“We offer excellent customer care,” Davis said. “Bring your vehicles in and I will take good care of them. Lots of people in the area know me. I live in Parsons and have lived here since my sophomore year in high school.”

Davis said he is an Army Veteran having served 19 years in the Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserves. He said his family lives in Mackeyville.

The Parsons Service Station takes appointments, but Davis said he is available for walk-in business as well. Folks can contact the Parsons Service Station by calling 304-642-3676.
“You can call me or walk in. We have a Facebook page under Parsons Service Station LLC or you can email me at parsonsservicestation@gmail.com,” Davis said. “Anyway people want to contact me I will do my best to schedule them in.”

Daily hours at the Parsons Service Station are Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“If those hours do not fit into people’s schedule, they can contact me for other arrangements,” Davis said.

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