The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975 Page: 2 of 6
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Pag* 2. Tbe Mg Lake (Tex«) Wildcat, Thursday, February 20, 1976
l l n/"LI r»gs*t»r*d ti a histone land- event in ita 40th year opens to
^AARC.H m»rh Trail nd* parade sehed- the public seven of Houston's
uled for Sunday and food is most outstanding gardens,
available. For more informs- T.rkets purchased in advance
tion, write Mrs. Grace Hay. t*. are $3 50. $5 during the event;
O. Itoi 4*5. Anderson 778.W. or $1 at each individual garden
• • • entrance. Kor more informs-
Msrrh 7-9 Kaillr.neke Round tion, write River Oaks Harden
__ „ . . up. Sweetwater. Lor»l Jayree (Tub, 2503 Weatheimer. Hous-
iwwwim a***o. sponsor this unusual event ton 7700*.
u« m . i»» u Hus tours are conducted to • • •
. L^VZ.' tL"Iuo V mw« hunting areas to show methods March 9-1* Southwest Sports,
»-• K M •» Tn« iwsu usi of rapturing snakes. Thous- Camping. Itoal A Vacation
T trt**y*i r’ji •' hSUi It?”***** *n<ii are brought in and their Show. Dallas.
venom it attracted for re Marrh 11-1* Texas National
March I-I The Tetas Trek, w-arrh in snakebite serum. Sports A Vacation Show,
tndrrson Th « famed tour of limum,*rations in snake Hooslon. Two excellent oppor-
» -nee m one -.f the state's old- handling and milking are held, tunitiea to gain information on
es4 aettlemenls is bemg held in por more information, write vacation destinations, includ-
mnjurtis# with the Mashing- Sweetwater Jayrees. P 0. Bog ing close-to-home Texas at
t>.r .m the llrasoe < elenration. gjg Sweetwater 79556. tractions. The State of Texaa
Tour maps are available at * • • exhibit will be on display in
• Msrrh ML 15-1* Aralea Trail, both show.
Vndsrwm is one of three com Houston. Sponsored by the ...
• es >> the nation that » R Ver Oaks Harden Club, this Marrh 13-22 Lixeslork Show
A Rodeo. Austin. Livestock
show activities are scheduled
Marrh 13 20. Rodeo perform-
ances liegm at 8 p.m. each eve-
ning March 18-22. Tickets pur-
chased in advance are $3; $3.50
at the gate. For more details,
write .Austin Chamber of Com-
merce. Livestock Show A Ro-
deo. Hox 1967, Austin 78767.
Msrrh 14-15 St. Pal nek's
Celebration, Shamrock. A kick-
off banquet the evening of the
14th and a full day of activi-
ties the 15th mark the 29th
showing of the famed Irish
Festival. A parade. Miss Irish
Rose coronation, old fiddlers'
contest, and several dances will
highlight the popular Irish Pil-
grimage for 1975. For more
information, write St. Patrick’s
Association. P. O. Hox 589,
Shamrock 79079.
March 29 Faster Firm Pag- till*. Two full weekends of
rant, Frederwkabur*. Accord- varied activities —- trail ride,
mg to legend, settlers’ children rodeo and square dance high-
were frightened by Indian light the opening Western-
fires in the hills at night To theme weekend while a his-
ralm the children, a pioneer torical pageant, queen'* coro-
mother told a story of the nation, parade and more
Faster Hunny making the fires dances end the celebration on
for Kaster-egg dye pots. For the final weekend. For a full
o\er 100 years the celebration schedule of events, write Tyler
has Wn passed from genera- County Chamber of Commerce,
torn to generation in this tier- 118 Weal Pavillion, Woodville
man community. Fires are 75979. 5
lighted in the hills and the _
Faster event is re-enacted. Ad- The key to hospitality all over B
mission is $2 for reserved the world may lie in your |
GRAPEFRUIT PIE
1 113 cups super
H cup meter
H cup tapioca (lour
h cup mater
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
1/8 tap sett
3-4 drops red food coloring
7-8 Ruby Red grepelruitl
I 9-incb pis shell
Whipping cream
Mis sugar end meter and bring to
boil. Dissolve tapioca (lour In
meter. Combine tmo mixtures
end cook 10 minutes on lorn
beat. Blend lemon juice, salt end
(ood coloring. Cool and pour
over grepe(ruit sections Mix
gently end pieced in baked pie
■bell Chill. Serve mith whipped
cream. ...
MOWN FURNITURE CO.
$1 n f,.r s.lults gi-ncral intercuts end profe.nonal ^
admission and $1 for children, connection# Writing to a club q
For more information, write association, or organisation^
Fredericksburg Chamber of you're interested in before you*
( ummerre. Hox 506, Fred- leave home can lead to all sorts oilg
erickaburg 78624. meetings_
CUSTOM DRAFTS CARPfT
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
DECORATING SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES
J"wiVw'y-S: ‘nJ **"'
•'Everything For Tour Home"
Box 987 Oxona, Texaa 78943 Fhone 392-2341
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THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING
Ecclesiastes 3:1, The Living Bible, Tyndale House
qoOs Five minutcs
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The Davis Co. Furniture Stores
and Sleep Shop
FREE DELIVERY IOO MILES
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
PHONE 884 2663 BIO LAKE TEXAS
Joe & Wade Daugherty
Gulf Products Distributor
Phone 884-2191
leagan
U\ofettional if^ha’imacy
C’YV WlDf OKLIVIHV — MAIL. tfltVICC
FAMILY RfCOHOS ... TAR ACCORDS
0(0*01 JAM IS
•caitTCRco rmabmacist
SOJ MAIM ST
RMOMI SS4 1717
The Model
Variety and Dry Goods
THE FAMILY STORE
TROY AND EDNA WHIT*
Town & Country Food Store No. 19
GROCERIES - ICE - PICNIC ■ FISHING SUPPLIES
OPEN SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
SEE US AFTER CHURCH
D.D.POYNOR
DIPT C ORTH ACTOR
. OlLFlCLO hauling
GARDEN CITY HWY. PHONE 884.2876
Southwest
Butane Co.
Phone 884 - 2185
CITY LUMBER COMPANY
OF BIO LAKE, INC.
191 M... - _ PA... IH1UI
Big loka, Texoe 7Of 11
CHARLES AND BERNICE SHAFER
JIM'S SERVICE COMPANY
HOT OILERS - SWAB UNITS • PARAFFIN CUTTERS
OAROEN CITY HIGHWAY
PHONE 884-2787
DO AS THOU HAST SAID
"Do as thou hast said," is the key
to the understanding of the Scrip-
tures and the finding and acceptance
of the will of God in our lives.
"Do as thou hast said" (II Samuel
7:25) is the Old Testament way of
saying what Jesus said in John 15:7,
"If ye abide in me, and my words
abide in you, ye shall ask what
ye will, and it shall be done unto
you."
What it means is this: If you want
God to do what He has said He
would do-fulfilling His promises
and purposes in our lives, making
us fruitful, abounding in every
good work, holy like He is holy,
filled with joy, growing in faith,
overflowing with love, bearing in
our bodies the marks of His
crucifixion, and walking daily in
the power of His resurrection-
then you must turn to Him and
say, "Do as thou hast said," or
"Do as I have asked." For His
will is now your will and you
may ask what you will. And it
will be done unto you!
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This Series Made Possible by These Business Firms and
Individuals Who Believe Our Country Worth Preserving
Flnt Methodist Church
set California
Harold D. Orr, Pastor
Church Directory
St. Margaret Catholic
Church
First and Mississippi
George F. Sheehan, Pastor
Church of Christ
400 Block, Main St.
Flnt Baptist Church
Seventh at Marvland
Monte G. Mill*. Pastor
Apostolic Assembly
200 South Main
Alcjondro Galarza, Pastor
First Presbyterian Church
1110 Seventh Street
Dr. J. T. Morrow, Pastor
Bethlehem Baptist Cburcb
South California
Hoyle 8. Smith, Pastor
Faith Temple United
Pentecostal Church
1C01 Main Street
A. L Barton, Pastor
Bethel Baptist Church
12th and Ohio Street
H. G. Barnard, Pastor
I. M. P. Church
South Mississippi
E. Dotson, Pastor
Assembly of God Church
502 Eighth St.
Rev. Lewis Savage, Pastor
A. M. E. Church
South California Street
V. Anderson, Pastor
Turner Bros. Oil Co.
YOUR SHELL OIL PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTOR
PHONE 884-2116
Big Lake Electric Co.
Taylor Theater
MR. AND MRS DICK McREAVY
884-2656
Schaible Grocery
810 East Second Street
VAL VERDE SERVICES, INC.
HOT OILING SERVICE . VACUUM TRUCKS
LELAN VARNADORE PHONE 8B4-2O30
884-2880
Mustang Motel
BIG LAKES LARGEST AND NICEST
ROOM PHONES AND TV
900 2ND. ST. pho. 884-2521
Loftin’s Gift Shop
402 2nd St. Phone 884-2636
Big Lake
Grocery
BASIN TANK
RENTAL CO.
Frac Tanks - Test Tanks - Brine Tanks - Water Tanks
TOMMY TIMS PHONE 884-2833
Frank and Bonnie
Sandel
CIIOTF wrtnwG 'ppvtrt
Shop and Field Welding
CALL US ANY HOUR OAY OR NIGHT
4*5 tmi ST. ORAL TURNER PHO. 884-8841
Glasscock
Chev. Co.
Village Motel
DON and LOIS MOSELEY
Phone 884-2940
509 2nd Street Big Lake, Texas
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A H0MI INSTITUTION
119 main PHONE 884-2225 bio lane. texa9
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, Mrs. J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975, newspaper, February 20, 1975; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657079/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.