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Greetings!
Texas Tax Free Weekend is August 9-11. Mark your calendars and plan your shopping! Buy all your back to school clothes for the whole family at Bar None Country Store!
The summer heat of August will be gone before we know it, which means hunting season is just around the corner! Be looking for more information on our website about our annual Labor Day Deer Corn Sale!
Are you following us on Facebook? You should be! Congratulations to Stephanie Brown of China Springs, TX for being our Facebook Fan of the Month! Want to win a $25 gift card to our store? Like us on Facebook and follow our posts. It's easy!
We appreciate your business,
Bar None Country Store
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2013 - 2014 Hunting & Fishing Licenses Now Available!
 As you get ready for this upcoming hunting season, don't forget to get your 2013-14 Texas Hunting & Fishing License. They are available at Bar None Country Store today! Call us if you have any questions (254) 848-9112.
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Tax-Free Weekend Aug. 9th - 11th
Don't miss out on Texas Tax Free Weekend! The tax free weekend for general merchandise purchased in Texas is scheduled for August 9 - 11, 2013 and applies to the following items: Clothing (belts with buckles, caps, jeans, shirts etc.) and footwear under $100 School supplies under $100 Backpacks under $100 for elementary and secondary students Includes layaway items ...
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New BLUE Yeti Coolers!
Cool, new, BLUE Yeti Coolers are in stock at Bar None Country Store! These "Ice Blue" Yeti Coolers are the latest color to join the White and Tan colors! Check them out at Bar None Country Store! |
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Fall Garden Planting
 Yes, you heard us correctly. We know it's late July or early August, and it's hot. But it's also time to start thinking about your fall garden and preparing your beds. First, take a look at your beds. Pull out the summer plants that are done producing and look for weeds. Take the time now to remove ...
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Chick Tip: Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall
 Autumn is upon us and it's almost time to say hello to fresh air and say goodbye to stifling hot temperatures! Of course, if you're raising chickens for eggs, you will need to take a few steps to ensure your hens stay in production during the fall and winter months. Molting or feather loss is a natural occurrence in ...
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