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New store to open on 25th street
08/05/2005 5:38 PM by John M
Welcome Church Hill Thrift to the neighborhood! The new store will open soon, but you can get a preview at their pre-opening ‘yard sale’ going on now. Across from the Church Hill Animal Hospital, at Marshall and 25th Street.
What great deals! I got a pair of jeans that would have been $50+ for just 7 dollars. And you can fill a wal-mart bag to the brim for 15 bucks. I went back the next day for that! Nice people, great stuff.
This new business, Church Hill Thrift has got to stop posting advertising on public property. It is littering and against the law. Why would I shop at a store that shows such little regard for our community! Stop posting this advertising on our telephone poles and any other public property.
hey Julie, have you brought this up with anyone at Church Hill Thrift? I bet they’d be glad to hear you, more than getting pissed on publicly like this…
How many lost cat and dogs signs are there up for ever and a day? At least I see Church Hill Thrift take down and post new ones on a timely basis. Go by and see them, they are wonderful people doing nice things for Church Hill. Do you like driving so far to drop off discards? and I bet you didn’t know those folks started their business to pay off the owners medical bills, he is in the last stages of skin cancer. Have a heart would you…
It must be awful to have nothing more to do than worry about who is posting what sign on a telephone pole.
How petty!!
No wonder Julie is so grumpy.
Julie, I feel badly that most of the focus here as been on phone poles & posted ads and you and me and not my little shop.
We are proud of our store. We sell a bit of everything more upscale than a Goodwill. We buy close outs and have mainly new clothes of everysize. Plus now no one has to drive very far to leave a dontaion. Ebay sells are coming for those more up scale things. Please give us a chance. Let’s bury the hatchet and talk things over.