The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1990, Image 11

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shirt shows
patriotism
of Americans
BEAUMONT (AP) — Patriotism
in spur commercial success, as em-
pyees at a screen printing and T-
irt store here are learning.
Cotton Cargo graphic designer
iephen Hellweg said cash registers
ive been ringing since he came
toss a fax of an armed Iraqi soldier
lop a camel with the printed mes-
ge: “I’d fly 10,000 miles to smoke a
imel."
“The first thing I thought of is ...
can make a T-shirt of this,” Hel-
eg said.
Hellweg said he improved the
original art for the front of the T-
pirt. Then, inspired by the com-
jlitents of a soldier who said some
ilitary personnel have a new nick-
me for the Port of Beaumont,
ellweg printed the message, “Fort
jeaumont, 1990, Operation Desert
ield’’on the shirt’s reverse side.
A Cotton Cargo secretary who dis
played the T-shirts at the Jefferson
iounty district attorney’s office re-
pirned to the store with an order for
25 T-shirts.
“The office girls went wild,” said
Secretary Frances Foux. “One guy
took the shirt ... and covered the
Idburthouse with it.”
1 An hour later, the store received a
fax from the courthouse ordering 12
more T-shirts.
The store had planned an initial
production of 25 T-shirts but re
sponded to the demand by printing
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650 by Saturday.
The store owner. Beau Price, said
he wants to use the profits from the
$10 T-shirt to buy soft drinks for the
troops in the Middle East.
The first delivery of 10 cases of
soft drinks was made to the port Sat
urday, just in time for a drive orga
nized by Vietnam veterans on behalf
of the soldiers in Saudi Arabia.
People brought 700 cases of soft
drinks and some fruit juice, mag
azines, cookies and toilet paper to
the port.
Some of the items contained writ
ten messages to the soldiers in Saudi
Arabia.
One 12-pack of soft drinks was la
beled, “Proud parents of a Viet KIA
(killed in action). God bless you all.”
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