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  2. Pillowtex Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pillowtex was established in 1954 in Dallas, Texas, as a pillow manufacturer. Over time, Pillowtex's range of products extended to bed sheets, and mattress protectors. [2] The company made over 10,000 products and was an industry leader in manufacturing blankets, pillows, mattress pads, and comforters.

  3. Samaritan's Purse - Wikipedia

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    The organization donated various supplies especially for the youth in schools such as medication, food, supplies, blankets, tarps, and bags. The donations were made through various methods of transportation such as semi trucks being loaded with roughly 80,000 donation goods, being transferred at Piedmont Triad International Airport on the DC-8 ...

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    The Holiday Sunshine Fund campaign will kick off on Thanksgiving.

  5. List of grants made by the Donald J. Trump Foundation

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    According to a review by the International Business Times, the Trump Foundation did not give to right-wing causes until 2010, when donations to conservative organizations were first reported. [7] Among these organizations, the Foundation gave: [7] Liberty Central Inc. – $10,000 in 2010; Citizens Against Government Waste – $10,000 in 2010

  6. 100-Year-Old Woman Uses Her Milestone Birthday to Try and ...

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    A 100-year-old woman wants to mark her major life milestone by raising $100,000 for charity. Rosemary Dexter, of Atascadero, Calif., celebrated her 100th birthday on Tuesday, Jan. 7, according to ...

  7. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 it was enlarged and converted into a textile mill that, by the following year, had begun making Native American trade blankets—geometric patterned robes (unfringed blankets) for Native American men and shawls (fringed blankets) for Native American women in the area—the Umatilla, Cayuse, Nez Perce and Walla Walla tribes. That ...

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  9. Blanket Creek - Wikipedia

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    Blanket Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] It is a tributary to Pecan Bayou. According to tradition, Blanket Creek was named from an incident when a group of Tonkawa Indians sat under blankets to stay dry during a rainstorm.