Trenton’s
Stores
From Ruthie
Berkelhammer, in Arizona
Berk's Drug
Store
912
Pennington Avenue
Albert
Berkelhammer, R. Dr.
Dad opened the store in 1942.It was cheap and he didn't want to
take money from his sisters and yes the plant was great. Everyone loved him. He
would open 9-5. Come upstairs for an hour, eat and nap and reopen at 6 til 9.
Closed on Sundays. Always took off for all the high holidays.
No other pharmacies nearby.
When Korvettes opened that was some competition. Zabinsky, Bloomberg,
Zimskind That's who I remember. Sold the store when I was finished with
Douglass and started working for other pharmacies.
[Ruthie’s brother, Eddie was Best Man at my Wedding with Linda]
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From Tony
Siegel, Scottsdale, AZ
Siegel’s
Stationery
S. Stockton
Street
My father owned and operated Siegle Brothers, a wholesale house
(not a stationary store) late of 28 North Stockton Street right next to Rossi
Bakery, smell and all. The business going way back was on Hanover Street in my early
days operated by my grandfather Sam Siegle. Dad and his brother Sydney Siegle
(father of Phil Siegle) ran it until Syd's death in 1868. Dad ran it solely
until his passing in 1972. My mother Ruth, still alive and kicking in Greenwood
House ran it until the doors closed in 1986 or so. It's local competitors were
Harold Anshen and Luis Kuperschmidt. Trenton Tobacco was also in the mix.
I lived all my
Trenton days in West Trenton, first Sanhican Drive and then to Cadwalader
Drive. Each day was a prized possession. I have virtually no history with South
Trenton. At least while I was around, both parental grandparents lives on West
State Street till the die they died.
We are members
of Adath Israel until my grandfather, a pillar in the synagogue, passed
in 1957. We then changed to Har Sanai.
I knew David and
Howard Finkle quite well and Lester was my Dad's doctor. I presume you were related
to them? [Yes. Great people]
Attended Junior
Three (1954) and THS (1957)
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