Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Grove’s True Value now carries Carhartt, Dutch Boy and lumber
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Great new things are happening down at Oxford’s friendly neighborhood hardware store.
‘There’s a lot more at Groves True Value than just light bulbs or plumbing fixtures,? said Manager Dave P’Simer. ‘We’re trying to change it up ? get some fresh products.?
The 190 S. Washington St. store has moved its formidable power equipment center next door to expand it (see story on page 00) and make way for new products on the hardware side.
If you’re a fan of Carhartt, Grove’s now features an extra wide aisle full of the working man’s favorite rugged clothing.
Jackets, bib overalls, sweatshirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, T-shirts, vests, belts, socks, hats ? you name it, Grove’s has got it.
‘We’ve put in quite a bit,? P’Simer said. ‘We have the biggest selection of anybody in the area. I can order whatever’s not there.?
Looking to do some painting this spring or summer?
Don’t dip a brush or glide a roller across a wall until you’ve checked out the brand new Dutch Boy color center.
Sporting a bright, sharp, modern look, the center features thousands of colors available in interior and exterior, latex and oil. Dutch Boy paints sold at Grove’s are a ‘step above? what you’ll find at the big box retailers.
P’Simer’s particularly excited about the Dutch Boy Dirt Fighter line ? an exterior latex paint that dust and dirt cannot penetrate, so it’s easy to keep clean.
And unlike most latex paints which recommend applying them in temperatures no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Dirt Fighter can be easily applied when it’s 35 degrees outside.
Need a few pieces of lumber, but don’t know where to go locally now that James Lumber has closed its doors for good?
Fortunately, Grove’s True Value is carrying some of the basics like 2x4s, 1x4s, 1x6s, OSB and plywood.
P’Simer said the store plans to expand its lumber selection this spring with some trim and ‘a door here and there.?
‘It’s all about space,? he said. ‘If we can swing it, we’ll do it.?
Even the space inside Grove’s True Value has been rearranged and revamped to accommodate customers? needs.
All the hardware has been shifted to the front of the store to ‘make it easier for the nuts-and-bolts people to find what they need.?
‘It’s all about convenience,? P’Simer said. ‘People should be able to get in and out quickly when they need to.?
Electrical and plumbing items were moved toward the rear of the store because when people need them it’s more of a ‘destination.?
One thing that hasn’t changed ? and never will ? is Grove’s True Value’s commitment to customer service and satisfaction.
‘We pride ourselves on service ? going that extra mile to find the product people are looking for,? P’Simer said.
Unlike the big box stores where ‘you can’t find anybody to help you,? P’Simer said Grove’s prides itself on building ‘lasting relationships with customers? and ‘standing behind our product and service.?
Whether you need something special ordered or delivered ? or maybe you need just a little bit of advice ? Grove’s True Value reminds us all of what the neighborhood hardware store is all about.
For more information about Grove’s True Value Hardware call (248) 628-9335 or stop by their location inside the Oxford Marketplace shopping center.
Grove’s True Value is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.