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Repairing Time

by Aaron Borton
James "Sonny" Arnold Bryant puts together a 100 year old pocket watch. "I started fixing clocks and watches when I was in high school and it just progressed from there" said Bryant.
Lois Starks has been a crossing guard for thirty-six years. " I love the kids, it keeps me in contact with them that's why i do it" said Starks.
David Bryant has been working for his father at Bryants Jewelery store since 1975. "It's like being around any family member you get on each others nerves occasionally" said Bryant "But with so many years of experience he can pass on a few things."
James "Sonny" Arnold Bryant works on and sales watches. "There is always a need for a good watch" Sonny said."There is no time like the present, and there is no present like the time".
BryantÍs Jewelery has been in business since 1945. Sonny Bryant owns it and David Bryant runs it.

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