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1 -85 WET-DRY STATUS OF TEXAS COUNTIES AS OF AUGUST 31, lndicates sale of mixed beverages is legal in all or part of county (89) Indicates counties totally wet for distilled spirits (36); others dry in part (76) All les IN WHICH DISTILLED SPIRITS ARE LEGAL: 174 lerson...0i 1l1l11t +Jim Wells.*Pres id1 0 'ansas +Donley *Karnes Rains +*Ouva 1 Kaufman +Randall Eastland +*Kendall -Reagan.Ector Kenedy Red River Edwa rds +Kerr +Reeves +*E1 Paso Kimble Refu9io Ell j s King Robertson +Fall s +*Ki nney Runnels Fannin +Kl eberg San Augustine +Fayette +Lamar San Jac1nto + Fort Bend +La Salle +San Patri ci 0 +Frio +lavaca San Saba +Gal vestan +Lee '*Schl ei cher Garza Leon Shelby +G11 lespie Li berty +*Starr +Goliad lipscomb Stonewall Gonzal es li ve Oak +*Sutton Gray +Llano +Tarrant Grayson +*lovi og +Taylor Greg9 +lubbock *Terrell +Gr1mes Marion +T1tus +Guadal upe +Matagorda +Tom Green Hall +Haverick +*Travis Hamil ton +McCulloch *Trinity Hardi n +Mclennan Upshur +Harris +Medi na *Upton Hard son Henard Uvalde Archer Atascosa raust in 'Bandera Bastrop 'Bee +Bell 'Bexar +Blanco Bosque +Brazer1 a + Brazos +*Brewster Brooks Brown Burleson +Burnet +Calhoun Callahan +*Cameron "'Camp Carson Cass Castro Chambers Chil dress Clay Haskell +Midland +Val Verde Coleman +Hays Milam +Victoria Collin +Henderson Mill s +Walker +*Colorado +*Hida \ go Mitchell +Waller +*Ccmal H11l +Hontgomery Ward COOIanche Hood +*Hoore +*Washlngton Cooke Howard Nacogdoches +*Webb Crane +*Hudspeth +Navarro +Wharton *Culberson Hunt Newton Wichita Dallam Hutchi nson Nolan +W11lacy +Oallas +Jackson +Nueces +W1lliamson Deaf Smith Jasper +Orange +*Wilson +Denton Jeff Davis Palo Pinto *Winkler +OeWitt +Jefferson Pecos +*Zapata Dickens +*J1m Hogg +Pol k +Zavala +Potter Wil barger
2 -86 TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION COUNTIES IN WHICH OhLY 4~ BEER IS LEGAL: 14 8ay10r Caldwell Cherokee Concho Dawson Glasscock Hartl ey Irion Mason McMullen Oldham Sabine Stephens Wise COUNTIES IN WHICH 14~ BEVERAGES ARE LEGAL: 2 Limestone Somervell COUNTIES WHOLLY ORY: 64 Andrews Angelina Annstrong Baney Borden Bowie Sri scoe Cockran Coke Collingsworth Corye 11 Cottle Crockett Crosby Delta Erath Fisher Flold Foard Frank.lin Freestone Gaines Hal e Hansford Harderlan Hemphill Hockl ey Hopk; os Houston Jack Johnson Jones Kent Knox lalllb lal'1"pasas Lynn Madison Mart i n Montague Horris MatI ey Ochll tree Panola Parker Pamer Real Roberts Rockwall Rusk Scurry Shade1ford Sheman Smith Sterli n9 Swi sher Terry Throc.kmorton Tyler ~an Zandt hheeler Wood Yoakum Young
3 -87 LOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS were twenty-three local option elections during the fiscal year ng August Ten elections were called to legalize the sale alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only; five 10ed "dry." two ret1ained "wet" and three became "wet." Four elees were called to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages luding mixed beverages; three remained "wet" and one became "wet." election was called to legalize the sale of beer; one became Il we t." e elections were called to legalize the sale of beer and wine for "-premise consumption onlyi three remained "dry" and two became "wet." election was called to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages :cept mixed beverages; one remained "wet." Two elections were called 1egal i ze the sale of mi xed beve rages; one rema i ned "wet" and one,ame "wet." The voting for the fiscal year: AlIGELlNA COUNTY City of Zavala, Angelina County, on June 6, 1985, voted 140 for "the and 209 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only." City of Zavala, Angelina County, was "dry before the election was held and remained "dry." ATASCOSA COUNTY Precinct No.2, Atascosa County, on May 4, 1985, voted 281 for "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only and 179 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only." Precinct No.2, Atascosa County, was dry before the election was held and became "wet for the legal sale of all
4 -88 TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION Local Option Elections (continued) BRISCOE COUNTY Preci nct No.1, Bri scoe County, on March 5, voted 286 for lit legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only and 389 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for of premise consumption only.1i Precinct No.1, Briscoe County, was "dr before the election was held and remained "dry." BROOKS COUNTY Preci nct No.5, Brooks County, on July 6, 1985, voted 35 for "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only" and 0' against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premis cons umpt i on on 1y. II Preci net No.5, Brooks County, was "wet" for the: legal sale of beer before the election was held, and is now "wet" for the legal sa1e of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only. DALLAM COUNTY City of Texline, Dallam County, on March 6,1985, voted 117 for "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages except mixed beverages" and 73 aga inst II the 1ega 1 sal e of a11 a1coho 1; c beve rage s except mixed beverages." City of Texline, Da11am County. was "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages before the election was held and is now "wet" for the legal sale of all alcor,olic beverages except mixed beve rages. DALLAS COUNTy Precinct No.6, Dallas County, on March 16, 1985, voted 7,606 for "the legal sale of mixed beverages" and against "the legal sal e of mixed beverages." Precinct No.6, Dallas County, was "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages before the election was held and is now "wet" fo r the 1ega 1 sale of mi xed beve rages. DENTON COUNTY City of Highland Village, Denton County. on April 6, 1985, voted 611 for "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages" and 421 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages." City of Highland Village, Denton County. was "dry" before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages.
5 -89 IMMIT COUNTY recinct No.4, Dimmit County, on December 22, 1984, voted 147 for lithe ~al sale of beer ll and 51 against lithe legal sale of beer. 1I Precinct 4. Dimmit County, was IId ry ll before the election was held and became t" for the legal sale of beer. City of Southmayd, Grayson County, on April 27, 1985, voted 35 for "the ega 1 sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only" and 96 against lithe legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only. II City of Southmayd was IId ry ll before the election was held and remained "dry." JEFF DAVIS COUNTY Precinct No.2, Jeff Davis County, on Detember 4, 1984, voted 18 for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages ll and 103 against lithe legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. 1I Precinct No.2. Jeff Davis County, was II wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only before the election was held and remained wet for the legal sale of all KERR COUNTY Precinct No.4, Kerr County, on December 13, 1984, voted 455 for lithe legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages" and 195 against lithe legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages." Precinct No.4, Kerr County, was partly II wet ll for the legal sale of mixed beverages and partly "wet" for the legal sale of beer before the election was held and ;s now II wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. MATAGORDA COUNTY Precinct No.6, Matagorda County, on March 16, 1985, voted 236 for "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages" and 86 against lithe legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. 1I Precinct No.6, Matagorda County, was "wet ll for the legal sale of beer before the election was held and is now "wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages.
6 ~90- EXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION Local Option Elections (concluded) MOTLEY COUNTY City of Matador, Motley County, on September 8, 1984, voted 161 for lithe and 275 aga; nst "the legal sal e of a11 a1 coho1i c beverages for offpremise consumption only." City of Matador, Motley County, was "dry" before the electlon was held and remained "dry." NAVARRO COUNTY City of Angus, Navarro County, on May 4, 1985, voted 33 for "the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only" and 14 agalnst "the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." CHy of Angus, Navarro County was "d ry II before the el ect i on was hel d and became "wet" fo r the 1egal sa1e of bee r and wi ne fo r off-premi se consumption only. REO RIVER COUNTY City of Annona, Red River County, on June , voted 155 for "the and 67 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only." City of Annona. Red River County, was "dry" before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of all City of Detroit, Red River County, on August 3, 1985, voted 132 for "the and 156 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only." City of Detroit, Red River County, was "dry" before the election was held and remained "dry." STONEWALL COUNTY Precinct No.4, Stonewal1 County, on February 9, 1985, voted 47 for "the 1egal sal e of beer and wi ne for off-premi se consumption only" and 54 against "the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." Precinct No.4, Stonewall County, was "dry" before the election was held and remained "dry."
7 -91 TARRANT COU NTV Town of Pantego. Tarrant County. on December voted 247 for "the and 729 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only." Town of Pantego. Tarrant County, was "wet" for the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only before the election was held and remained "wet" for the legal sale of beer for offpremise consumption only. City of Watauga. Tarrant County, on August 24, 1985, voted 627 for "the legal sale of mixed beverages" and 406 against "the legal sale of mixed beverages. II City of Watauga. Tarrant County, was "dry" before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of mixed beverages. UVALDE COUNTY Precinct No.3, Uvalde County, on June 11,1985, voted 86 for lithe legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only" and 226 against "the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." Precinct No.3, Uvalde County, was "dry" before the election was held and remained "dry." VICTORIA COUNTY Precinct No.3, Victoria County. on January 5, 1985, voted 339 for "the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only" and 294 against "the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only.\1 Precinct No.3, Victoria County. was "dry" before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of beer and wine for offpremise consumption only. WARD COUNTY City of Grandfalls. Ward County, on June 8, 1985, voted 117 for "the and 103 against "the legal sale of a11 alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only." City of Grandfalls, Ward County, was "dry" before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of all WHEELER'COUNTY City of Shamrock, Wheeler County, on September 8, 1984, voted 383 for "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only" and 582 against "the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." City of Shamrock, Wheeler County, was "dry" before the election was held and remained "dry."
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