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SIGNS, SIGNS: Pazol's


 nearly 100 years here
prominent bus'ness

Back in the 1950s, my younger brother and I
had saved and saved to buy our mother
two good-sized ceramic pieces-
a matador and bull- for Christmas.
At that time, the original founder and owner
was a nice man named Herb Pazol.
Unknown to me at that time,
he was part of the proud history
of Jewish businessmen in Muncie. 
One paper written about him and other
Jewish businessmen can be found here.

sharing with Lesley''s




Comments

RedPat said…
It's so good to see a business like that last so long!
Tom said…
Jewelry stores aren't the same today. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Found out I can comment on my IPad. I sent you an email about this post...

Love the history and the sign
Nonnie said…
thanks for taking the time to comment, Sallie, and I did get your email!
Nonnie said…
true for most, Tom, but this one, even though a different family has owned it for quite some time, both the interior and exterior seem timeless.
Nonnie said…
I agree, Pat, thanks for dropping by!
Halcyon said…
It's nice to see some family owned businesses are still around. I bet your mom was surprised with her presents. :)

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