I remember those things except the motor oil, don't remember ever seeing that, must probably did when Dad changed the oil... remember in Waco, TX they had a gas war and gas got down to $0.14 per gallon... a guy from Kansas pulled into a station with a tanker truck and said fill'er up... the attendant filled the gas tanks, but the driver said no the tanker... he pumped the station dry, took it back to Kansas and sold it for twice what he paid. Also remember driving from San Francisco when I was in the Navy and had to stop for gas in Mountain Air, NM and paid $0.48 per gallon for gas... I was livid over them "Price gouging".... gas was about $032 in Bay Area at the time.
My last year in high school I rented a room with a local lady whose phone number was 98... no dial on the phone, the operator asked number please and you gave her a number, or you could just ask for the person... they put in dial phones by the time I graduated in 1960. I also remember when the power company strung wire and put in electricity in Freestone County, TX.
We had a gas station in town that sold SINCLAIR... I haven't been back to my home town in years, but last time there about 20 years back, they still had the dinosaur painted on the side of a building. We had 2 five and dime stores in town.
We still have a drive in movie theatre in Athens, TN.... it's only open on weekends during the summer.... sometimes doubles as a flea market during off season.
My roommate in 1965 could go down to McDonald's and get hamburgers 5 for $1.00... we ate there more often than we cooked.
In 1955 my mother and dad separated and Mom opened a laundry mat with wringer type machines where women brought their laundry and did the wash... we had a soda machine that was a box you opened/lifted the lid, slid the bottle to the end of the rack and pulled it out after you inserted your nickel... we had Coco Cola, Royal Crown (RC), Nehi orange and strawberry, and Dr. Pepper.... We kids weren't allowed to have Coco Cola we usually got one of the Nehi drinks.
I still have one of the "knuckle buster" credit card machines... used one at my booth at the Farmer's Market until I got Square on my cell phone... still had my cap gun from my younger years until a few years ago... think the spring that made it pop the caps was broken.
For skinned knees and nails in bare feet, my attending physician (Mom) always set me down and soaked my foot in keroscene... probably got some form of iodine.
I saw my first doctor when I was 6 and needed all my vaccinations for school... my first tetanus shot was at 19 when I took the battery of shots the navy put into my arm in boot camp.