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hpaf V5 H0055 0F HAIR ' Perms ' Creative Cuts ' Coloring By Pat Schneider, Genevieve Bujnoch or Michelle Chittim 304 W. Main st. 244-3833 X 'iv' Q: Q .33 . .gb .8 Cb' QSNQ' O O0 GK QQQQ Audrey Alkire, junior, checks out a customer at H.E.B. She is only one of a number of students who work at the soon-to-be H.E.B. Super Store. 110 West Taylor Round Rock, Texas 255-2578 5 Moore, senior, straightens the merchandise while on the job at Bealls was one of several new stores added to the community this New businesses hit Roun The number of new businesses in Round Rock has sent cash registers ring- ing. In the last two years alone, Round Rock has ac- quired five new shopping centers, each containing 10- 15 stores, five food fran- chises, and a discount mall. Still to come is a new Wendy's to be located by the post office, the expansion of H.E.B. to a Super Store, the relocation of Winn's on Highway 79 and another new shopping center in place of the old 2-Jis restaurant. This is quite a change for a little country town which had one H.E.B. and a single Dairy Queen eight years ago. The most popular shop- ping in this fast-paced urban d Rock town this year seemed to be clothes and accessory shop- ping. Many Round Rock High School students could be found roaming the halls of the Outlet Mall of America any day of the week. There were a variety of stores with almost every type of mer- chandise available. The most popular stores seemed to be Hit or Miss, Clothes Em- porium, Cap Tree, Bruce Allen Bags and the Make-up Factory Outlet. I like Beallsf' commented Angie Cisco, sophomore, because they have quality clothes that are in fashion for less. Whatever the case, Round Rock is no longer the little town in the country' it used to be. Advertising 227
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..-1 AMI l A 3573. ,, ,, Al t W 4 :,Ei0fQf.'.IL f y. X PM. I i t If 'rl WIIOL,i VIDEO MOVIE a RECORDER RENTALS r IN, mMw,,.s X A we G FAMILY VIDEO MOVIE V 1-1.5-T ' lf to y ' RfRfR I A e f Sz RECORDER STORE YL - AREA'S LARGEST MOVIE SELECTION ,Illil ' I-I ' VHS Sz BETA - All Ratings IR - VIDEO MOVIE SALES , ' - VIDEO EQUIPMENT RENTALS RECORDER - CAMERA - TV Reach for the Leader - VIDEO EQUIPMENT SALES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ' Round Rock School News f High School Sports 55 6021 244 3711 'Amusements - - - Funky Winkerbean - Only S15 per year 1312 FM 620 12801 Burnet Rd. Hwy. 620 Off IH 35 Texas Heritage Center Across From Round Rock 2 Miles North of I.B.M. - can 255 5827 Texas Blue Laws cause commotion There has been a great deal of controversy over the Texas Blue Laws during this past year. As late as May, the state legislature was debating the issue. Sophomore Lisa Thompson said, Stores should be open on Sunday to give us something to do. There really isn't a reason for them to be closed. Some students like sophomore Tara Cohea felt, It's unconstitutional to have stores closed on Sunday. In the constitution, it says you can,t have people practice religion unless they're willing to, and closing the stores on Sunday for religious pur- poses is forcing them to do 75 so. The state blue law went in- to effect in the late 1950's and enforcement has become more lenient through the years. Originally, nothing could be bought on con- secutive Saturdays and Sun- days. Then later, the grocery stores started staying open but were forbidden to sell anything that was not a necessity. Just recently, more of the local stores in the com- munity have begun Opening their doors to Sunday shop- pers. TG8zY, Wal Mart and even the Outlet Mall of America was open for customers to shop on Sun- days at their convenience. . ,,... . I ,aa NN bait S H Junior Brenda Zimmerman works diligently at her job. The state blue controversy made headlines through May as a legislative decision had yet been approved. 228 Advertising
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