Tuesday, November 16, 2010

List of German-Hungarian Businesses in The Burg Area, 1937

List of German-Hungarian Businesses in The Burg Area, 1937

Peter Bohn 1218 South Broad Street
Adam Blechl Corner of South Broad & Liberty Street
John Kopf (Barber Shop) 154 South Olden Avenue
Karl Bauer (Deli) Corner of Liberty & Franklin Street
Anton Gusz (Bar) 1849 South Clinton Avenue
Franz Helleis (Barber Shop) 1033 South Clinton Avenue
L Klein (Barber Shop) 10 West Street
Josef Kestner (Bar) 1207 South Broad Street
Andreas Rein (Barber Shop) 658 Beatty Street
F Weissgarber 1344 South Olden Avenue
Josef Doerner (Mill Work) 44 Emmett Avenue
John Jaeger (Deli) Corner Woodland & Remsen Avenue
Joseph Jerger (Barber Shop) 1234 South Clinton Avenue
K Kundl (Butcher Shop/Deli) 415 Cummings Avenue
John Heil (Bar) 701 Whittaker Avenue

This is from a Trenton NJ Facebook Group:)

10 comments:

SJBill said...

Being of German extraction I should know a few of these folks, but there's only one in the list that I remember - John Heil.

John and his brother Jake owned and operated the building that is now known as Chianti's. In my day it was Heil's Bowling Alley and Restaurant.

I have no idea how the food was. The bar specialized in Jacquin's Rock and Rye, good for everything that ailed you. I think shots cost a quarter. The entire place smelled of cigarette smoke, except for the occasional cigar. No air conditioning, jurt big fans that moved smoke around.

I spent a lot of time in that place, especially the bowling alley. Playing pinball, setting pins (making 10 cents a line) and drinking water out of empty Coke bottles back in the pits. On the front end of the lanes, as a twelve or thirteen year old, I rolled my best game ever - I think it was a 264.

We had a great gang of pin boys back then. We worked hard for next to nothing. Didn't need working papers, either. ;-)

Too bad that place burned down. It was like a bowling museum with Bruswick semi-automatic setters. Kid controlled motor driven racks, but the lifting was all by hand.

Mack said...

Peter Bohns family member John Bohn
has contributed his memories and reflections to this blog:)

I didnt know Heils place burned down. Thanks for telling me that
SJ..You learn something new every day:)

SJBill said...

IIRC, there was a Rein's Upholstery, across the street from us on the even side of S. Slinton Ave (possibly 808 or so). They also did a decent job on slip covers (reemember those?).

The Hungarian owned businesses that I remember were bars, butcher shops and smoke houses.

And there was Bodnar's Amoco Service Service Station.

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