Posted by Texasmark1 on January 16, 2015 at 06:40:05 from (99.197.214.247):
In Reply to: Re: New posted by Mike (WA) on January 16, 2015 at 06:11:30:
We have a pretty heavy church following of a particular type down here. Finding small towns that are "voted wet" are increasing but few and far between.
Such recently was the case of a small farming community of about 20k residents who lived on one side of the Red River which establishes the dividing line between Okla. and TX. Okla. as a state is wet but the alcohol content is limited to 3.2% on beer. It's measured differently but Bush for example is 4.1 so it's not all that bad.
Just as you said about Oregon, on the Okla. end of the bridge was a little "Quick Stop" doing a stellar business.
Well, by hook or crook the little town went wet. Haven't been back up there, but one can bet that their business had pretty much dried up.
Just another pesky law out of the way. For years and years TX. had what was referred to as "The Blue Law" which prohibited sales of most everything but basic necessities, primarily food stuffs on Sundays. Well that's long gone thank goodness. You know when you work 5-6 days a week and Sunday is when you spend half the day in church and try to get the week's chores done in what's left, you just don't get much done.
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