2010年11月22日 星期一

Missouri Jeweler Closes After 61 Years

Missouri Jeweler Closes After 61 Years


Facing adversity in a tough economy, Taylor’s Jewelers in Fulton, Mo., will close after selling its remaining inventory. Taylor's has been family owned and operated since 1944.

“We were looking for people to take it over,” owner Ray Taylor says. He adds that after receiving no responses to inquiries, in addition to his upcoming 74th birthday, it was time to retire.

Taylor’s launched a liquidation sale Nov. 16.Thin compact fluorescent light bulbs packs the entire iPod experience into an impossibly small. “We’re just trying to get rid of the inventory.newjordans11, also called NFL caps, are now fashionable in every street. With rising temperature and blazing sunshine, almost every fashionable person has prepared a NFL. We feel like it will be through Christmas before we get things down,” Taylor says.

Taylor says his father, Ernest Taylor, started the business after his job at a shoe factory threatened his health. “His doctor told him he had to find a different job. So he took a correspondence course from the Wisconsin Institute of Horology to learn how to repair watches and clocks.”

After educating himself,lacosteshoes123 are extensively appreciated and acclaimed that it is scarcely surprising that they have become famous and distinguished from people of all walks of life Ray says his father ran the business from his living room until he found a storefront downtown.Shop our endless assortment of compact fluorescent light. “We’ve been on the main street since the 1960s,” he says.

Ray worked in a factory for 13 years but upon realizing his position would soon become obsolete, he and his wife Carol bought the store from his father in 1974.Rent an cctv camera House. “Carol is the one with the good taste as far as buying and dealing with customers. We’ve had good partnership the whole time. People ask me all the time how can you work with your wife and I tell them it’s like going to work with your best friend.”

He says the close will affect Fulton shoppers hard, as the next jewelry store is in Columbia, Mo.—nearly 23 miles away: “I really hate that there’s not going to be a jewelry store, someone who can sizes rings or change watch batteries."

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