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The Brazosport Facts from Clute, Texas • Page 2

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Clute, Texas
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THE BRAZOSPORT FACTS CLUT6. SUNtHY, 17. 1.77 2A 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M BRAZOS MAIL Poolside or Seaside Looks Junior and Misses Famous Brand Swimsuits Largest Selection of Swimsuits in Town 00 to 32 00 'RoseMarie Reid 'Devyeese Fashions the Beach dip Parly Brooks Tide We've got swimsuits for every body under the sun! Choose sleek, figure- flattering suits to decorate you and the beach. Choose 1 piece, 2 piece, and styles In appetizing prints, solids, patterns.

What a way to bask and Wthel (Continued from Page 1) Bill Kooncc, who did the legal work for the group, said he has no personal interest in the issue since he belongs to private clubs where liquor sales are legal. Kooncc said he has three reasons to see sales legalized to eliminate drinking on the road, to return lax money to Brazoria County, and to attract restaurants into the area. Many people go to the county line and open up (Continued from Page 1) than noon Tuesday. The cooking contest featuring favorite shrimp recipes is being continued, also under the auspicies of Ihe Joycces. This event, one of the most popular of the celebration, is in under the direction of John Schmidt this year.

Persons interested in entering are asked to call him at 2333751. Judging is scheduled at 10 a.m., so the prepared dishes should be in place at Singleton's by a.m. The categories Include shrimp gumbo, favorite shrimp dish and other seafoods. Awards will be given in each category. Judges are to be Frederica Seaman, exteasion home economist, Brazoria County; Susan Oster, extension home economist, and Anniecc Haser, expanded nutrition program, both from Galveston County.

Some 14 organizations and individuals have already registered with the civic league for booth space Sunday. A variety of foods including homemade pics and cakes, several booths offering jewelry and gift items and some with games will be in operation in the area of Singleton's and C'-D Supply. Booth space fees of $25 each must be paid no later than Jioon Tuesday. These may be taken to Edith Davenport ul Lee's Jewelers or NannC. Phinny at The Brazusport Facts Freeport office on Park Avenue.

bottles on the way back to town, Kooncc said. If sales were legal in the county, it would eliminate this perilous traffic, he said. Also, taxes from the sale of alcohol is going to surrounding counties, he noted. "We could use the tax money to give property owners a break here," Kooncpsnirt Aslo, "good" restaurants can not operate profitably in this area because mixed drink sales is prohibited, he said. "They have to be able to sell drinks in order to stay in said.

The city would collect the one per cent sales tax that is collected on almost all items sold in the city for bottle sales. For mixed drink sales, both the city and the county would each collect 15 per cent of the 10 per cent tax collected by the state. That Is, the city and county would each collect a 1.5 per cent tax on all mixed drink sales, said Kevin O'Connor, an auditor with the Liquor Control Board. Anglclon residents have two other elections facing them before the liquor question is settled. The school bond election is set for April 23, and one week later, April 30, the runoff plwlion between Council member Mnry Hates and Vine Pavlas is scheduled.

The next week, May 7, is the local option election, which means that there will be an election in Angleton every week for three weeks. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF BRAZOSPORT Mrs. Leon U. (Margie Jo) Husche, Lake Jackson FRIDAY! Mrs. Kenneth M.

(Donna Lynn) Hayes, Freeport Mrs. Daisy Marie Broussard, Freeport Mrs. Louis M. (Eugenia Johns, Lake Jacksott Squire Timothy Durham, Clutc Mrs. Robert W.

(Teresa Wix Freeport Mrs. John T. (Connie) llenslcc, Anglclon Porter Lee Germany, Clute Mrs. Wllburn L. (Susan Clark.

Freeport James F.di'.cr English III. Lake Jackson Riiy II. Ward. Freeport Imogene Vaughan, Jackson Lillie Mac Laws, Freeport Ernest E. Olson, Lake Jackson Raymond Roberts, Brazoria Melody Jean Nallcy, Clute Billy Jack Parker, Freeport ANGLKTUN-IMMIUH (ilCNERAU HOSPITAL FRIDAY: Eslellc Garlicks, Lake Jackson (Continued from Page 1) went off well, with 30 people in attendance, but no one showed up at the other two.

Pancoast ascribes the zero attendance to apathy. "People evidently didn't care about our concern" for preventing crime. He said police have studied the program for ways to improve it. "We're trying to organize blocks into teams for meetings. The police department will supply the place, the material and coffee.

All the people have to do is come." The meetings only last an hour to an hour and a half, have no cost, and get across a lot of information to help people "burglarproof" their homes, Hinton said. Featured are recommendations on locks, safeguarding doors and windows, tips about yards, lights and garages, and pointers on "safe practices" of a general nature that police think ought to be followed. "People can know their neighborhood better than any officer," especially about such things as when people arc out of town or at work, and a car at their house is suspicious, llinlon said. He said one important practice is for people to let police know when they will be on vacation, so officers can patrol their home more closely during that period. Panconst said the department is trying to reach all Clule residents with Neighborhood WaWi information in I IK neighborhood meetings.

He is urging all people interested in organizing such a meeting to get in touch with police. "Everyone who's come to a meeting so far has signed up for the said. Lake Jackson clean-up program continuing LAKE JACKSON "Be Kind to Your Neighbor Week" is being concluded here with a reminder from the City Beautificalion Commission that it's time for Zone 3 residents to get their trash out for their monthly collection service. As part of a month-long clean up effort, the Commission labeled this week with the hope that residents would take a look ut how their property looks to their neighbors and remedy any unsightly conditioas. Each area of the city has a week when speciil types of trash that cannot be handled in the regular garbage collection arc taken in flatbed trucks.

This week, beginning on the third Monday of the month, the area to be served includes Lake Forest, Southern Oaks, Kingswood, Sleepy Hollow and the other property alongCounty Road28tl. I'rclimsiii is a mental deficiency coiiditlon caused by the bilurc (if the thyroid Klaml to secret? its hormone during; the fetyl period ur in early infancy. -TH 5- Time to Tune in to an Entertaining program. STATE BANK ClUIE MEMBER F.O.I.C. MILL OUTLET THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF BRIGHT SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY SEW AND SAVE.

6 BIG DAYS FABRIC SALE SHOP Mill OUTIET FOR TERRIFIC VAIUES FOR FASHION HOME DECORATIONS RIOT OF QUALITY FASHIONS WASH 'N' WEAR PRINTS COTTONS POLYESTERS. BRIGHT COLORFUL PRINTS. 45" WIDE. MACHIN WASH-TUMBLE DRY-NO IRON SAVE MORE. YD.

SOLIDS-FANCIES-PRINTS DOUBLE KNITS POLYESTER NEW ASSORTMENT. DRESS MAKER LENGTHS. 60" WIDE, MACHINE WASH-TUMBLE DRY. SPRING BRIGHT FLORALS STRIPES SEERSUCKER PRINTS 45" WIDE. WASH 'N WEAR.

ftft NEVER IRON. PERFECT SUN 99 DOUBLE KNITS FULL BOLTS POLYESTER SILKY NUB SEERSUCKER PO LKA DOTS 60" WIDE EASY CARE UHIGHT WiTll THE QUALITY YOU UJVK 099 1 im YD. i DRESS PATTERNS BOTTOM WEIGHT CRINKLE 45" WIDE. POLY COTTON. COLORS.

REG. 3.29 1 D. FASHIONS BEST POLYESTER GABARDINE EASY CARE POLYESTER. 60" WIDE. DRESSMAKER LENGTHS.

COMPARE AT 3.99 KASIIItlN STHII'hS IN mil- hl.K MMllllNi: WA.SII-TUMhLfc UUV. 97 YD. MWI.A.STATK; I-HINTCUN I-INK CUT KNIT. READY-TO-HANG FAMOUS MAKER CAFE TIER SAVE 1 CURTAINS 2 22 YD. FULL WINDOW WIDTHS IN MANY STYLES FABRICS.

MANY TYPES PATTERNS READY MADE SHEER AND SAVINGS OF LACE PANELS M08E WIDE. EASY CARE POLYESTERS. LONG. POLY 4 COTTON T-SHIRT 60" WIPE, FULL BOLTS, NOVELTY PATTERNS. COTTONS POLYS PLAIDS 45" WIDE.

MACHINE WASHABLE. TUMBLE DRY NO IRON. MU 3 97 YD. INTERFACING POLYESTER WHITE WOVEN BLUE JEAN DENIMS UP TO 60" WIDE. ECONOMY LENGTHS.

197 A YD. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 100's OF USES. COTTON. 40" ft WID LENGTHS TIXAS 9AM-6PM FOAM FORMS 4" THICK.

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Years Available:
1976-1996