Carrollton - Carrollton, GA
The West Georgian - March 3, 1982 |
Carrollton
Sing Food Store | Chevron Gas | Laundry
1213 Maple Street
Carrollton, GA 30117
The West Georgian - September 15, 1978 |
The Battle of the Books
The West Georgian - October 3, 1984 Guest Editorial ranting about Sing Store having a larger selection of books than the bookstore |
The West Georgian - October 17, 1984 Letter To The Editor in response to claims of the bookstore being insufficient |
Two weeks after the original editorial was published which bashed the bookstore, a letter to the editor from a sociology professor was printed in response. Through an academic tone, the professor lashed the editorial's statements in many regards; consequently, the Sing Store comment was also rebutted. Coates claims that this "is evidence of the lack of taste of Mr. Tierce — I mean who really reads those sleazy paperbacks. For the most part these books are only fit for the lining of either a bird cage or to house train one's dog, not for serious reading." While it is obvious that the literature department at the Sing Food Store was a contested topic, the professor did not have to relegate all of the content to bird excrement! In all seriousness, I can't imagine the novels carried in a Sing Store were written by any literary genius but they would have never been intended for more than light entertainment. I don't even see books in my 1984 pictures of the Bradfordville station but I do observe a magazine rack next to the door and several adult magazines (such as Playboy) behind the cashier. All of this goes to show the intent of Mr. Tierce in his original editorial was attempting to highlight the lack of books in a bookstore and unintentionally portray the wide selection at a Sing Food Store, all while creating "beef" with a sociology professor.
Sing Laundry Store
The West Georgian - February 25, 1981 Ad for the newly expanded Sing Laundry Store |
Other Services and Info
The West Georgian - October 6, 1978 West Ga. College Students, We Appreciate Your Business |
At the time it opened, this store's staff included E. O. Bretherick, manager, and Mac Hollis, assistant manager. I don't know much about these two men but I do know that they would have been part of the influence to adapt this station to the surrounding collegiate environment. Most station managers had the freedom to carry special merchandise and tailor the experience to the local market. Although many aspects were standardized across all Sing convenience stores, the managers did take a degree of ownership in the daily operation of their store without providing any financial investment. Furthermore, many stations would participate in charitable events around their communities or donate to causes. Being so close to the college, this station would host car washes for student groups trying to raise money or provide prizes for raffles such as the one for ΑΚΨ below.
The West Georgian - February 20, 1980 Raffle for 50 gallons of gasoline (of your choice) |
Snow Day!
The West Georgian - January 20, 1982 Snow Melts to Icy Reality for West Georgia Students |
The West Georgian - January 26, 1983 Beer is Hot Item Through Snow and Ice Storm |
The Treasure Hunt
The West Georgian - September 23, 1981 "Treasure Hunt! An Innocents Guide to the Riches of Carrollton." Sing also had an ad on page 6A of this week's paper. |
The Brands
The West Georgian - January 14, 1987 Maple Street Amoco Station Now Open |
While I was digging through the papers, I found an ad for an Amoco station on Maple Street that caught my eye. The only problem was that it was printed three-years prior to the Amoco-Sing merger. The other interesting part of this ad is that it is for a Morgan Oil Company station, who happens to be the current owner of the Sing Store. According to their website:
"In 1985, with the help of David Hay, a local builder, Betty and Jimmy Morgan razed and rebuilt two service stations that W.M. Smith had previously built in 1955. This time, however, they opened them as convenient stores. One was . . . H.O. Jordan’s Amoco on Maple Street. Jimmy introduced a new type of gas pump to Georgia commonly referred to as a MPD (multi product dispenser). All three grades of gas were in hands reach.
. . . After acquiring a store on Maple Street, which was later named West GA Amoco (now BBW), Morgan Oil Company went back to Douglasville to build on a vacant lot along I-20 that had promise of a new exit ramp and a Regional Mall."
I don't necessarily believe the 1985 date on Morgan Oil's website because I give more credibility to the "Now Open" ad in the paper; regardless, this shows the rebuilt Amoco station located about a half-mile from the Sing store. As the next paragraph mentions above, the Maple Street Amoco would soon be a sister station to West Georgia Amoco (a.k.a. Sing).
The West Georgian - October 21, 1992 West Georgia Amoco VIP Card |
By 1992, Morgan Oil was running ads in The West Georgian for the West Georgia Amoco VIP card to help students save on gas, soft drinks, copies, and beer. The ad also shows the address of the station, which happens to be that of the Sing Store and proving the brand conversion had occurred.
Morgan Oil (Facebook) - 2015 Post highlighting the BBW gas station near the University of West Georgia |
Carroll County Property Records state that Morgan Oil Company, the regional Amoco distributor, bought the property on August 13, 1992 for $496,000. The sign for BBW shown above was used from at least the early-2000's until 2021. There is a chance that the hardware could have been from the 80's Sing brand refresh but I don't have any evidence besides circumstance.
The station would remain an Amoco until at least 2000 when an ad was run in the West Georgia newspaper for a Carnival Cruise sweepstakes. Sometime in the early-00's, Morgan Oil converted the station to BBW (Braves Beverage Warehouse, in reference to West Georgia's former mascot) where it sold non-branded gas for nearly 20 years.
Carrollton Sing Store - Currently BBW/West Georgia Amoco - March, 2021 View from the corner of Maple Street and Cunningham Drive |
Returning to the full-circle comment from above, I happened to drive by this station in March and was floored to see that it was an Amoco, again. After a nearly twenty-year hiatus, the brand had made a return to Carrollton and a return to this station. For those who don't know, BP revived the Amoco brand in 2017 to serve areas of market overlap, primarily where a BP station is close by. Naturally, this station was the perfect fit since Morgan Oil has the Maple Street BP only a half-mile away. Tax records indicate that Morgan Oil may have renovated the Sing Station in 1994 but they did a full interior remodel in 2012 so few traces of the former brand remain.
Carrollton Sing Store - Currently BBW/West Georgia Amoco - March, 2021 I see some Sing-era vacuum lights still in place |
Coincidentally, I grew up getting gas from this station before I realized Sing Oil Company had ever existed. BBW was where my grandmother would always stop to fill up because it was one-of-four (then three, then two) stations in town who would accept her personal checks. I have fond memories of her driving up to the pump, stepping out of her Cashmere 2006 Ford Explorer, waving her checkbook at the cashier through the convenience store windows, and proceeding to fill up her tank. She would then fill out her check with the total purchased and walk inside to pay the attendant. It seems archaic that anybody in the twenty-first century would pay for gas with a check but somehow the management of this station remained accommodating to their customers decades after it left Sing's control. Albeit, one employee did say that my grandmother was one of three people the attendants were authorized to accept checks from because they always cleared.
West Georgia Amoco - March, 2021 View from Cunningham Drive |
I thought this post had enough content already, but here is an article from The West Georgian that discusses the 1979 gas crisis which would have affected this station.
Google Street Views
Aerial Views
Historic Aerials -1981 Carrollton Sing Store with original gabled pump canopy, offset to left of store |
Google Earth - January, 1993 West Georgia Amoco with new canopy, original McDonald's to left and Domino's to right |
Google Earth - November, 2019 BBW with new McDonald's building to left and Domino's to right |
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