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[Barbara Burmeister] freely admits that she hates to shop. The 58-year-old Elmore resident entered the clothing business for one reason: poverty. In 1981, she was a single mother, selling crafts and doing odd jobs to support her son. "I couldn't afford to buy clothes new," she says, "so I was always searching for recycled... I would be finding things for other people. I'd come home from rummage sales with bags with other people's names on them. That made me think, `Oh, I should be a finder.'
Some things haven't changed. "I still enjoy finding things for people," Burmeister explains. "I love going to trade shows and finding things and saying, `Oh, they're going to love this, and they're not going to believe they can get it for $20!'" When I comment on the seemingly cluttered, random nat...
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Spanky's, the clothing consignment store that opened in 1981, is consolidating operations to its Cascade Park location next year, ending the business's 26-year downtown presence.
The transition begins Thursday when the store, which employs 10 people at 812 Main St. stops accepting consignments at that location. The store will remain open in November and December, when a storewide sale begins. By January, the downtown store, which is one of the biggest retailers on Main Street, will close and merchandise will be transferred to the company's busier location at 13503 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd.
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...(e) Protective clothing. The following requirements apply to those employe... clothing ordered or purchased after July 1, 1981, meets the requirements contained in this paragrap...
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...'s apparel into men's and children's clothing, plus accessories such as handbags, shoes and jewe... brands, including the bohemian Heritage 1981, plus-size Forever 21+ and its couture- inspired T...
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... arriving detainees, had to remove his clothing whilean officer looked for body markings, wounds, ...754, 757, 284 S. E. 2d 809, 811 (1981)).Inmates would adapt to any pattern or loo...
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...The painting dates from 1981, but the clothing is pure forties or fifties, espe...
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...[46 FR 59509, Dec. 4, 1981]...
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MLF's principal mission is distributing food and clothing- but [Alan Graham], 54, says the street retreats are important because they show people what the homeless face every day. Most participants find out about the retreats through churches. Graham sells them as a guerrilla-style religious experience. "You and I can never ever pretend to be homeless," he says. "No pretensions whatsoever. But as a Christian, I believe that we come closesttoGod through our encounters with the poorest of the poor, which in Austin are the homeless.
Graham pulls out his iPhone and asks a homeless man named Christopher to do an interview. Christopher obliges. He talks about the thing he misses most now that he's on the street- his son [Michael Hoinski], who was born just over a year ago and is living with ...
...In 1981, he was at a taco stand in Austin when a panhandle...
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... Company of Mansfield and from 1965 to 1981 he managed the clothing and textile department of ...
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A Christian ministry leader is expected to testify Monday in a federal court in Vermont about the parental kidnapping of a little girl who was born to two women who were once in a Vermont civil union.
Timothy David Miller, who is associated with the Christian Aid Ministries of Ohio, has been ordered to appear in U.S. District Court in Burlington to answer questions in the case of Miller- Jenkins v. Miller-Jenkins, according to Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, who represent Janet Jenkins.
... Anabaptist groups ministry founded in 1981 to offer food, clothing, medicine, seeds, Bibles a...