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  2. Johnnie Bryan Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Hunt was born in Cleburne County near Heber Springs, Arkansas. [3] His first job was working for his uncle at a sawmill. After a stint in the US Army, Hunt spent the 1950s as a lumber salesman, auctioneer, and truck driver. He married Johnelle DeBusk in 1952, and they had a daughter, Jane, in 1954, and a son, Bryan, in 1960.

  3. Willis Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1947, Johnson grew up on a dairy farm in the vicinity of Siloam Springs, Arkansas. [4] He received his early education from a high school in California. [1] Johnson then joined the Army and served a year-long tour in Vietnam which earned him a Purple Heart.

  4. Stage Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, SRI completed the closure of the other Fashion Bar Stores but retained the Stage name. The company purchased the forty-nine stores of Beall-Ladymon, Inc., sold by company president Horace Ladymon. The outlets were located in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi; they were reopened in 1994 under the "Stage" name. [8]

  5. Brooke Shields Is Auctioning Off Her Iconic Calvin Klein ...

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    Michael Simon Brooke Shields is parting ways with her iconic Calvin Klein jeans from 1980. Shields, 59, is auctioning off the pair of blue denims she wore during a Calvin Klein ad in Studio ...

  6. Brooke Shields’ Iconic Calvin Klein Jeans From 1980 Sold for ...

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    It’s an iconic tagline that Brooke Shields memorably delivered in her 1980 Calvin Klein campaign — one that went on to become one of the most famous, and controversial, fashion advertisements ...

  7. How Wal-Mart Became the World's Biggest Retailer - AOL

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    The first Wal-Mart opened its doors in Rogers, Arkansas on July 2, 1962. At this point in his life, Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton had already racked up over two decades of experience as a retailer.

  8. Gibson's Discount Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Gibson transferred ownership of the company to sons Herbert Jr. and Gerald. [4] By 1978, Gibson's had 684 stores across the United States. [ 5 ] The company began to go into decline after that, in part because franchisees began to withdraw from the chain; the company's largest franchisee, Pamida Inc., began opening discount stores ...

  9. John W. Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Through 1961, Tyson and his son set about increasing revenues, entering the commercial egg business in 1961 and going public, under the new name Tyson's Foods, in 1963. [10] John and Helen died in a train accident near Springdale in 1967; Don Tyson succeeded his father as CEO of the company. [8] [3]