Give thanks, then shop

Lines inside, outside stores on extended Black Friday

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Sisters Bailee (left), 11, and Kylie Highbarger, 13, of Amboy walk through UOI at Northland Mall Friday morning while doing some shopping with their mother, Becky. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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It’s fair to say Robert Chamberlain wanted a 50-inch TV badly, especially one for $288 at Kmart. The Dixon resident started waiting outside the Sterling store at 3:30 p.m. on a balmy Thanksgiving.

He was the first in line, which extended outside the door to the Affinity Cash Loans store at the end of the building.

Kmart had special hours for Black Friday – actually, Black Thursday. The store was open from 8 p.m. Thursday to 3 a.m. Friday.

Like Chamberlain, most of the others interviewed also wanted TVs, but an assistant manager announced the store had enough TVs only for the first group of people – perhaps a couple of dozen.

Chamberlain, 49, said he had never before waited outside a store for Black Friday sales.

The woman behind him in line got there shortly after he arrived. She was in her car at first, but saw Chamberlain outside the store.

“I figured I’d better get in line,” she said.

Chamberlain’s wife, Linette, 46, arrived at 5:30 p.m. for entertainment. She played music on her mandolin.

7:41 p.m. Thursday, Kmart

Jayme Wyatt, 15, was near the end of the line. She was in a group that wanted to get a TV. The Mendota resident said she had gone on Black Friday excursions before.

She said she planned to get up at 5 a.m. Friday and return home to go Black Friday shopping in LaSalle.

Jessy Smith, 22, of Sterling, who was in the middle section of the line, had been there for about a half hour. She had hoped to get there earlier, but a turkey dinner intruded.

“I put Thanksgiving before shopping,” she said.

7:49 p.m. Thursday, Kmart

Billie Egan, 34, of Sterling, was in the first half of the line. She, too, wanted a TV, but she wasn’t expecting to get one.

“My chances are slim to none,” she said.

But she said the trip was worth it. She planned to get some Christmas shopping done instead.

7:59 p.m. Thursday, Kmart

The assistant manager emerged from the store to announce that employees would open just one door – to keep a steady flow so that people wouldn’t be trampled.

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