l~A--1"ne Malakon News, ThnrJda~ net ~J, IN
our
B.F. Goodrich
& AtlasTires
All types Automotive Service
Automotive Parts Store
Open Monday through Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
anner
110 E. Mitcham, Malak.ff
EXXON 489-1292
The sale of crude oil and natural gas of natural gas, valued at $127.9-million.
from Henderson County wells made an Owners of royalty in the county
important contribution to the county's received $28.3-million as their share of
economy in 1962 and accounted for theoutput, the Aesociation noted.
$228.7-million of the $41.1-billion "The flgures citod in thls survey offer
wellhead value of Texas petroleum graphic evidence of the continuing ira-
production lastyear, portance of petroleum production to
In its annual survey of the economic nearly every county in Texas, a
impact of oil and gas industry situation which should continue in-
operations in the significant producing definitely," said the Association's
counties of Texas, Texas Mid-Continent chairman, Joe C. Walter, Jr., Houston
Oil & Gas Association reported that the independent producer.
county ranked 50th among Texas' 354 "There are a number of encouraging
counties on the basis of value of its signs indicating that the oil and gas in-
marketed petroleum production. Such dnstry's protracted slowdown in ac-
production includes condensate and t/v/ty is coming to an end. A general
casinghead gas. economic recovery in the United States
The county's wells produced 3.1- and other indnstralized countries will
million barrels of crude oil, valued at increase the demand for petroleum
.8-million, and 61.2-billion cubic feat products, thereby stimulating
/ii
R.H. LEE PARK
Or, Cedar Creek Lake
"Full Hookups for Overnilht or
Permanent Guests"
John & Doris Tenny
41D-ISH
THE MOVIE SHOP
"We Have A Selection of
Over 400 Movies1"
Ed Arthus, Ow,er
Food Fare Center Malakoff
IIIII I
JIM DAY
ELECTRIC
489-0910
Mabkoff
III
MALAKOFF
FLORAL CENTER
Vivian Jock
112 N Terq Malakoff
II I
@
InterFirst Bank
Malakoff
W RoysII Blvd. 411-0S30
I II II
MALAKOFF
INSURANCEAGENCY
Mr. and Mrs. Jerq/Garrtllm
]02 South Tarry Malakoff
OCHOA'S
RESTAURANT
4 9-1779 Malakoft
I I
DULANEY
AUTO SUPPLY
'Pleasmg You Pleases Cs
51| Hi|hway 3l[md 489-1533
M~ and Mrs Bud Dulaney
TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
]05 East Mitcham
489-1292
The Tanner Family
FOOD FARE
MALAKOFF, INC.
Highway 31 W. 489-0538
Open Sun.-Thufs 8 to 7
Fr . and Sat. 8 to 8.
.CITY BUILDING
SUPPLIES, INC.
West Royall Blvd.
489-0891
MALAKOFF
PRESCRIPTION
SHOPPE
106 N. Terry 489-1909
Marlin aM Ka~n Peddns
t
,~Lll3 (]it¥ MOIIIIAy [ ~lt!~id;~ ~/~:dll(!S(! Jy
I Coffl~hldflS PhihpphU1~, 01 il S Johll
~5 12 34 I 12 3(1 I~ "* ~) 14 I II
S,II~H(j:t5r
t)S,IIIII
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH
OF MALAKOFF
Willhm Rembo, Pmor
Bunday ~]wel .................. S:4~ a.m
i~lday Morning Worship ....... ll:eee,m,
Sunday Evening Word hip ........ ?: ee p.m.
Wedneed~y Worship ............. 7:00 p.m.
Glrb Auxiliary, Sunday ......... S:00 p.m.
WMU, Tuesday ................. e:ee a.m.
Ckolr Prncgee:
Snndiy, Celebration ........... 6:O0 P,m
W~ines4ay, ~oung Musklem. 3:~ p.m.
~,uudey, Adult Choir ........... 8:00 p.m.
Wedneedly. Musi~ Makers .... T :O0 p,m,
mr------------ ..... llllll
I I I I I
MALAKOFF
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Ken Jones, Pmor
Sunday Scheel .................. e:4~a.m.
St•day Moraing Worship ....... 10:45 •,m.
S~iy Evening Worship ........ ?: 04} p. q~.
Wedneedly Mid.week Service.,, 7 :ee p.m.
mM .................
MALAKOFF
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jem~ l, StdnlPlr, Minister
Bible Study ..................... a: 30 8.m.
IbRdny Morning Worship ....... 10:2.5 a,m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6 :De p.m.
Wednesday Service ............. e:30 p,m,
Weddesday La~ Bible Class.. !#:~ e,fl
_--7,7-_---_---_--,-Z_ 1_
CALVARY BAPTIST (~HURCH
OF TRINIDAD
Dill Watson, Minister
~nday 8¢bool .................. 9:45 i.e.
SulIMay Morming Worship ....... I0:45 s.m.
&malay Trsleins Service ........ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7 :O0 p.m.
Wednesday Worship ....... • ...... 7:30 p.m.
Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... 0: 3o p.m.
__~ ~__-______~ --____.___JII_LJ_.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
TRINIDAD
Denny Baler, MInMw
8uday SChool .................. 0:45 i.e.
Sumley Morning Worship ....... I 1 : ee •,m.
8mudDy ESenlaa Worship ........ ?: on p.m.
W~ineed•y ..................... ?:oop.m.
_-_----_---ZT--~ZJIL_-Z~-- L
ST. JOHN'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
hr. W.lt. Ush~, pastor
Temporsr.y •t 731 E. Tyler
(Carroll & Lehr Chapel)
CIIRImIAN SCIENCE 8OCIETY
llI L T11w ~ Ill Athem
675-7397
SIS a Jl, d Wed, IM
Tee@mull MooO~ .... ~:Jp.m.
• - • .... --- .........
( c~rl~l}~lt~'l ~h~l~' i!, ~.(, ileal, h ~'t ,%!',( ~| orl tht. indlv;dl~li~
PARKVIEW MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ihe/mite, Prow
Sunday Scl~o~l .................. 1:45 •.m.
Sunday Morning Worshlp ....... 10:56 •.m.
8ueday Evening Worship ........ 0:45 p.m.
Wednesday NighS:
WMA ......................... d:4Sp.m.
Sunbe•m, .................... e:4S p.m.
W~rsblp Serv|ce .............. ;:S0p,m
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
C. Hmq Ctemm~ root•
danday School ................. 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship .............. II:o0•.m,
Eve•leg Worsbip ................ 0:S0 p.m,
Wednesday Chancel Choh" ....... 7:30 p.m.
United Methodlst Women meet
~nd and 4th Mondays .......... 2:30 p.m.
FFF meets 1st lind 3ed Tueedavlll :De a.m.
- .... -__------__----__---Jl
TRINIDAD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Donald R. Wlim Minister
Sunday ~J~ool .................. o:3OLm.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:30 n.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ e:o0 p.m.
Sunday Song Service ............ 5:30 p.m.
Wedneed•y Mid.week ........... ?:3e p.m.
Wed•cad•y, Ladles Bible Class. 1O:O0 •,m.
....... ------ -~__ _ _-__JL_.
FIR8T UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
Tim Edw~ds, ilnMw
Sunday School .................. e:4s l,m.
8tmd•y Me'hang Wmhlp ....... 10:[5@ •.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ l:ee p.m.
UMYF .......................... e:~p.m.
Fellowship Supper
4th Wedneed,,y ................ e:o0 p.m.
Ladies Bible ~edy, Tuesday ..... e:30 •,m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CROSS ROADS
hun F.~,, l'mm
8tmd•y School ^ ............... 10:ee s,m.
Worship Service ............... ll:ee i.m.
8~y Night ..... .............. I:O0 p.m.
Wedneedly Night ............... 7:30 p.m.
CROSS ROADS
UNITED METHODIST CHURC~I
C.Sm0m~t hm
84m4ley Morning Worlhip ........ P:ee •,m.
Sunday School ...... ; .......... 10:15 •,m.
Bible Study ..................... S: 3@ p,m.
G~pel Singing
Every ~gl Friday o/month ...... 7:30 P.m.
i~--_- -_- -_-_-_-_- - -_-~_---_-- --~--_
ST. JUDE'S MISSION
Fntt~ ILG.
Surv JL'41M ben it Lather Lane It Hwy.
Jkmday Msu .................... 8:Ms.m.
• lday'sekeei Immedinlely ~.q~r mau
THE DONUT PALACE
1Phen 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.
, Edwards Family
Corner of 90 & 31
4415-2042
Malakoff
III
A-1
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY &
AUTO TRIM
Billy and Meredith Platt
~. Ig 4419-1002 Mnbk~
CEDAR LAKE
NURSING HOME
TEXAS CLAY
INDUSTRIES, INC.
W Main
489-1331
FEED BOX
~nchadthasa~
CMrchthis $un~
~M~had'aCm
451-2331
McKEE
LUMBER COMPANY
m E. Royall BlvD.
41H~OSZ7
6mu ~m~, immt~
McCoors
Dept. Store
~1532
Jack McCod
LAKESIDE
BEAUTY SHOP
Caney City 489-0701
Melinda Watson, Owner
K&K
KOATINGS, INC.
Highway 31 East 489-1920
Cadre Hopldm & Family
I
Malakoff
Hilhway 31 East
4~H~I
I
THE BARBER
SHOP
East Royall Blvd. 489-0455
Les Williams and
Earl Gentry
MALAKOFF
AUTO SUPPLY
OIS Terry Ma ko
489-0169
I I II I
i¸ i¸ :: ;
SPRING CREEK
R.V. & rvice
E, Hwy, 31 2 mil~ Ext of Mat~lmtf
4410.116,11
BRADSHAW INSURANCE
AGENCY
III South TWq Mofe~
4115-1535
Dill i~1 Ii1~ I,'ldlklW
geophysical and drilling acUvity here
and abroad. The domesUc petroleum
industry stands ready to drill more
wells as drilling projects become
economically feasible," Walter said.
In addition to paying property taxes
to cities, counties, and school districts,
producers in the county supported state
government through production tax
payments estimated at $14.1-miillon,
according to the Association survey.
Crude oil taxes amounted to $4.5-
million, while natural gas levies
totalled$9.6-million.
Based on Texas Employment Com-
mission figures, some 285 oil and gas
industry employees in the county
received wages of about $3.5-million in
1902.
In the search for new
reserves in the county,
producers spent a
million in the drilling
cluding 5 wildcats, or
wells. This effort
pletion of 11 and 9
drilling of 7 dry holes. As
1963, there were 266
the county; 57 oil and 209 gas.
Petroleum processing als0 ~0~
tributed
to the county ecoz~,~:-~
Business Brief
J
name
Stephen Sutton, president and chief
executive officer, announced October
11 the election of James S. Cox, M.D., to
the board of directors of InterFirst
Bank Malakoff.
Born in Homer, La., he graduated
from Homer High School in 1968. He
then attended Louisiana State Univer-
sity where he made the Dean's List and
was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta,
a pre-medical honorary society. After
graduating in 197I, he became a student
at Tulane University School of
Medicine where he graduated in 1975.
Dr. Cox spent his residency at John
Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth
where he is currently a member of the
teaching staff of Southwestern Medical
School.
He is a former Outstanding Young
Man of America in 1980, a fellow of the
American Academy of Family
Physicians in 1979 and was on the
Marquis Who's Who in 1962. Currently,
he is a partner in the Family Medical
Center, the City Health Officer of
Athens and chief of staff and board
member of Lakelaod Medical Center.
He is very active in the civic fun-
ctions of his community. He is on the
board of directors of the Athens Rotary
Club, a member of the Athens Chamber
of Commerce and is team physician for
Athens High School.
He is president of the Texas Animal
Protection Association of Henderson
County and a member of the National
Audubon Society.
WILLIAM RODOLPH LITCHFIELD
Funeral services for William Rodolph
Litchfleld, 66, were held at 2 p.m. Wed-
nesday, October 19, 19~3, at Caliaway
Funeral Home Chapel. The Roy. Huey
Clement• and Mike Rainwater of-
ficiated and burial followed at Maiakoff
City Cemetery.
Litchfleld died Oct. 16 at Lakelaod
Medical Center in Athens. He was born
July 10, 1917. He was a retired store
owner, a member of the Odd Fellows
Lodge and of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Esther
Mac Litchfleld of Malakoff; four
brothers, Frank Litchfleld of Freere,
William Arnold Litchfield of Cross
Roads, Noian Litcl ield of Page, Ariz.,
and Robert Litchfield of Dallas; three
sisters, Ruby Litchfleld of Cross Roads,
Wandy Lee Brown of Athens and
Dorothy Woodworth of Lhow-Lo, Ariz.
i i
Country Produce
Pumpkins for Halloween
Vine Ripened Tomatoes
Lettuce, Fruits, Vegetables
I Yolk Eggs I
I i{ i z Blocks East I
l~of Redilght I
' ~ Malakoff
He is married to the
WUder. They attend Firsl
Church in Athens.
JAMES S. cOX, M.D.
Art Society
to host artist
Malakoff Art socii
renowned water
Dallas in a three-hour
day, OCt. 22,
The workshop
Harbor City Hall
try fee.
The Society met in )
Thursday, OCt. 6,
Katherine Welch
business meeting. She
hers that the Srd
be held in Palestine
will be a juried show
entries is Oct. 15.
Barrel
the Cedar Creek
in Dis 'n Dat Shop
bring a covered
begin at 9: 30 a.m.
Jean Corley red
previous meeting.
Hackett was una
demonstration.
Virginia Byars
position and how
skills by drawing a
at paper or hands.
W
At the next meeting
will give a demonstra ,
ting on Christmas
If you're counting ca
ned about good
time, it's a
adequate amounts
beef, in your diet. A very
food, beef •upplies
amounts of protein
mineral• in relation to
calories provided.
,own
226 E. Royall Blvd.
489-2341
Malakoff