
If you pass by that intersection today, you will get a real jolt and realize that the Trenton of the pre 1950's is very hard to remember. I do remember the Firestone Service Center as I passed that intersection many times in the 40's and 50's while going to Ufert's Auto Store a block away. It was an impressive establishment, and well accepted by the local motorists. Today, all that remains is a parking lot.
- Ralph Lucarella said...
- HI TOM....FIRESTONE'S WAS AN OUTSTANDING STORE ALONG WITH MANY  OTHERS IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD IN THOSE DAYS.  I WORKED THAT SECTION WHILE I  WAS WITH THE POST OFFICE AND KNEW ALL THE PEOPLE .  REGARDS.   
-   Sids04  said... Sids04  said...
- I remember delivering parts there in the 80's when I worked for Keats Ford. That was such a cool building. Ufert's was also a regular stop for me as well.
 
 
  
 
 
