September 2008


Fall is officially here!   It’s now time to start wearing your jeans again.   And, have the flood gates opened, we have lots and lots and lots of new jeans.  We have short jeans, tall jeans, skinny jeans and fat jeans….we can fit everybody.  Our brands include French Dressing Jeans and Tribal jeans.  And, what has been a sleeper jean has turned into a winner…Ethyl jeans.  So, when the urge for new jeans hits (and it always does) come let Charlene and Randa fix you up.

See ya soon!

Charlene and Randa

New Fall stuff is arriving daily.  So we have now reduced all our summer clothing 50%.   Plus everyone just loves our garage sale.  It has lots of cute stuff for $10 or $20 an item.   Hope all is well with all you guys.   See you soon.

Charlene and Randa

We are doing a Straw Hat first.  We are holding our own garage sale.  Boy is it fun.  We have marked some items $10 (includes some shoes) and other items are $20.   There is some really cute stuff on these racks.

Speaking of garage sales.   Do you remember good old corning ware?  You know, the kind you can cook in, refrigerate, and then reheat.  When I remarried I did a dumb thing….remarrying was not the dumb thing.  But to make room for all his stuff…I gave away my corning ware.  When I realized that was, indeed, a mistake I went to Bed, Bath to get some more.  All they have now is stuff to bake in.   Where did it go?    So, if any of you see any at other garage sales; I will pay you for your efforts to pick it up for me.

Have a great day!

Charlene

Mary Alberta Ross, better known to us as Berta, passed away on Sunday, August 31, 2008.  She is survived by her sons Chuck and Roger and by her daughter, our very own Randa.  She had lots of grandchildren, and even more great grandchildren, all of whom will miss sorely “Mama Ross”.   Many of you will remember meeting Berta.  She always had her nails and toes polished, her jewelry matched, her shoes were always precious and, of  course,  coordinated with whatever darling outfit she had chosen for that day.  Remember, she was present at the last Austin Cunningham concert and was more lively than folks half her age.  On that occasion, she only had her big toenail painted…because that was the only one that showed!   She was a kind and generous lady (lady is the only word that describes Berta) who opened her home to me personally at a time when I was grief stricken and needed some tender loving care.   I salute you, Berta, for the lady you always were and for the wonderful memories you left behind.

Bye Berta.

Please remember Berta’s family in the days ahead.

Love, Charlene