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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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Within a few minutes, a line of cars formed behind her, and a nearby pickup truck, blocked by the snaking line, performed a multipoint turn to get out. The woman finally gave up and took a spot much farther away.

9:03 a.m. Friday, Goodwill, Sterling

Between 10 and 15 people were scattered among the racks of clothes, all of which were on sale, either for $1.23 or 50 percent off.

“Today, it’s been OK,” a cashier said. “With our last one [$1.23 sale, just 2 weeks ago], there were no carts left all day.”

9:30 a.m. Friday, Walmart, Rock Falls:

Shoppers were busy browsing for the best deals in the electronics department. There was a section of discount DVDs in the back of the store, where you also found Willie Cochran. 

Cochran, 39, of Lyndon, had a cart full of items. He said he and his family typically visit the Sterling Walmart, which he said is usually a “madhouse.” This year, the family decided to shop at the Rock Falls Walmart instead. Cochran made his first trip to Walmart on Thursday night, for the day before Black Friday sale, he said. 

“We came here, and it was really organized, everybody was real well-mannered,” he said. “We got everything that we wanted for the kids.”

He said his children wanted to shop and together the group had a good family outing. 

“Everybody was excited and everybody had fun,” he said. “There was no fighting or arguing. We have three kids, and normally it doesn’t go that well, but it was really nice.”

He snagged a couple of televisions, including a 32-inch Emerson. He also snapped up a fleece blanket and pots and pans. On Friday morning, he had a sewing machine in his cart, which he picked up for $50. He also had two $10 TRU cooking griddles.

Cochran estimated he and his girlfriend had spent $1,000 between them. 

10:00 a.m. Friday, Air Play Sports, Sterling

Local business Air Play Sports and Espresso was open overnight, beginning at 11 p.m. Thursday. On Friday morning, things appeared to have quieted down. Rebecca Ryan, daughter of co-owner Tim McNinch, said the store was quieter than a typical Friday morning.

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