Where one man’s trash became another man’s treasure: Pawnshops lined Elm Street in Deep Ellum for decades
The stores played an important role in the neighborhood from the 1920s through the 1980s.
Honest Joe s Pawn Shop in Deep Ellum(Staff Photo)
“Watch those bear traps when you walk through here,” pawnbroker Rubin Goldstein of Honest Joe’s warned
Dallas Morning News staff writer Larry Grove in 1964, while he threaded his way through “the clutter of a million valuable items that bear a striking resemblance to junk.” This scene was common along Elm Street in Deep Ellum from the 1920s through the 1980s.
Parishes should plan now how to welcome back parishioners to church
Feb 21, 2021 catholic news service
The shadow of a woman entering St. Pius X Church in El Paso, Texas, is seen Sept. 23, 2019. (Credit: Tyler Orsburn/AP.)
Even with many recent hopeful signs on vaccinations and the reduction in the number of COVID-19 cases, there is no date certain at which the coronavirus pandemic will be declared over. That should not stop parishes from planning now to welcome back parishioners to Mass in the future.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Even with many recent hopeful signs on vaccinations and the reduction in the number of COVID-19 cases, there is no date certain at which the coronavirus pandemic will be declared over.