Bill Purdue waterproofs basements for a living, but he has spent the past few days in his buddy's Washington, Indiana, auto trim and upholstery shop cutting rectangles of cotton fabric that his friend sews into face masks.
TAMMY WEBBER, DEE-ANN DURBIN and ANNE D'INNOCENZIO, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Business
Tue, 03/24/2020 - 2:25am
Bill Purdue waterproofs basements for a living, but he has spent the past few days in his buddy's Washington, Indiana, auto trim and upholstery shop cutting rectangles of cotton fabric that his friend sews into face masks.