The Deli
Popular place for us to eat. Near the chinese place.
Queens Deli during the 1940's
Somewhere in a little town called Fogelsville in the white supremacist Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Penns Woods) a deli was built. During the time of which it was built was the time when many a people were dying and no one wanted to leave the comfort of their quasi-air conditioned houses. The deli struggled through out the decade building itself and rebuilding itself. Its hardest time during the decade was when it first established itself, which ironically was the day that Pearl Harbor was attacked (December 7, 1941). At first the quaint little town was glad to have such an exclusive deli such as Queens. After establishing its business the owners found it crucial to establish where they stood as far as politics went. So when Jaffers Hyland and Steven Grove both announced that they were nazi's on the day of the ribbon cutting people were flabbergasted. This announcement came as quite a shock since half the townspeople were jewish. Nonetheless the deli continued to get business, but only half the business they would usually get.