Business must have been ‘flat’.

Also in the same block:
Notice that the hole-in-the-wall store “Chimport” is gone.

And it’s month 3 for the perpetual “Going Out Of Business” sale at 842 Lighthouse.

Business must have been ‘flat’.

Also in the same block:
Notice that the hole-in-the-wall store “Chimport” is gone.

And it’s month 3 for the perpetual “Going Out Of Business” sale at 842 Lighthouse.

O’kanes was great.

Spring forward today.
Think that might spring some city workers to take down the Xmas lights that still light up well into March?

I think someone is being had over at 842 Lighthouse Avenue.
$500 for a chair, marked down from $1,000.

Check Sears or JC Penney for similar items for less than $400 before thinking this is any real bargain.
Remember the Cadillac with the personalized plate “LUM LUM”?
Dresser drawer finds.
Willie Lum’s match box:



842 Lighthouse Avenue. Same store opens, prices same furniture at high markup, has same sales, replays the “Going Out Of Business Sale”. Look for the “Emergency Temporary Reopening Sale” in a few months. I would never buy from a store that does this.
Today:



See the TV ad!
Forest Avenue has two new empty properties –
The Business Center that moved to the closed Greens Camera location a year ago. Guess that a store that relies on other businesses just does not have enough customers in P.G. No need to fax a painting or express mail a used dress.

And the weird One Eyed Art gallery is vacant. No more creepy stares directed at City Hall.

That stupid sandwich board sign at the corner of Forest and Laurel needs to be changed again to match the number of galleries up the street.

Several times “300” was referenced in “Colossus Of Gold”. Ahh.

(USA Today)
Sacramento police said a man who was taken into jail hid methamphetamine inside his buttocks. Police said officers stopped Aaron Rivera Tuesday at about 4:54 p.m. in the 3100 block of Bridgeford Drive.
And back in Pacific Grove, the cracked Christmas tree is back.
