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KNOX COUNTY NEWSPROUDLY SERVING THE KNOX COUNTY AREA
THE
Seymour Medical Supply“Home Town Service You Deserve!”
1 1 0 W. RE IMAN • S EYMOUR , TEXAS 76380 • 24 HOURS A DAY /7 DAYS A WEEK • 940 -889 -6060 • 1 - 866 - 889 - 107630-tfc
110 W. Reiman, Seymour, Texas 76380 • Cathy Hostas and Denise Allen
(940) 889-6060 or 866-889-1076
Hardeman • Foard • Wilbarger • Wichita • King • Knox
Baylor • Archer • Haskell • Throckmorton • Young
• Oxygen• Wheelchairs• Hospital Beds• Trapeze Bars• Walkers• Canes• Bedside Commodes• Lift Chairs• Diabetic Supplies•Nebulizers• So Much More!
“Home Town
Service
You Deserve!”
Seymour Medical Supply
24 hours a day / 7 days a week
HARDEMAN • FOARD • WILBARGER WICHITA • KING • KNOX • BAYLOR • ARCHER
HASKELL • THROCKMORTON • YOUNG
75 CENTSNUMBER 46
8 PAGES PLUS INSERTSVOLUME XXIX
KNOX COUNTY, TEXAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010
Blossom’s BoutiqueJill Kilgore/owner, stylist, nail tech 111 N. Central, Knox City, Texas
940-657-4011
Tuesday through Saturday 9-5
Hair, nails, men’s cuts, waxing Featuring Paul Mitchell products and services
Jill Kilgore/owner, stylist, nail tech 111 N. Central,
Knox City, Texas 940-657-4011
Tuesday through Saturday 9-5
Hair, nails, men’s cuts, waxing.
Featuring Paul Mitchell products
and services
Blossom’s BoutiqueJill Kilgore/owner, stylist, nail tech 111 N. Central, Knox City, Texas
940-657-4011
Tuesday through Saturday 9-5
Hair, nails, men’s cuts, waxing Featuring Paul Mitchell products and services
Blossom’s BoutiqueJill Kilgore/owner, stylist, nail tech 111 N. Central, Knox City, Texas
940-657-4011
Tuesday through Saturday 9-5
Hair, nails, men’s cuts, waxing Featuring Paul Mitchell products and services
Blossom’s Boutique
Blossom'sBoutique1.indd 1 2/9/10 3:58:02 PM
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Burrito Express201 East Main Street • Knox City, TX 79529
*(940) 657-4323* *(940) 657-5568*Open Monday- Friday-6:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
Tamara SmartLast week, a man in an older
model blue Chevrolet was re-portedly trying to coax young children into his vehicle with the use of a puppy in Haskell. Rumors said this same man was seen in Munday, Knox
City and Seymour. Local po-lice in those three towns got no reports of such an indi-vidual, although the Haskell police did put out an APV on this character. If anyone sees this activity or the man with the puppy involving himself
in such activities, they should immediately try and get the tag numbers on the vehicle and call the police. In the mean time, parents are urged to pre-warn their children of “stranger danger” and to watch out for this perpetrator.
Tamara SmartLiberty Church of God in
Christ held their celebra-tion for the 85th anniversa-ry this past weekend. With performances by the youth, dancing and singing from the gathering of people, the church was alive with wor-ship. A group from Dallas
lead the praise on Saturday night causing every wor-shiper to get on their feet, clap their hands, in some cases, dance feverishly to praise His name.
The Liberty Church of God in Christ is a communi-ty church where everyone is invited to worship and learn
anytime their doors are open. As a Pentecostal setting, they are known for their fun-filled praise style. They meet on Mondays for a pastoral les-son, and Sundays. For more information call Patricia Young or Pastor Ward.
For pictures of the event, see page 8.
Tamara SmartOn Sept. 12, the First
Baptist Church of Knox City will host New Direc-tion Ministries during their morning worship. New Di-rection Ministries is a quar-tet out of Cleveland, Texas who travels the country to sing God’s praise and wor-ship. Singing traditional to Middle of the Road South-ern Gospel Music along with Bro. Darren Smith preaching biblical truths from the uncompromised word of God, New Direc-
tion is sure to provide a This family group made
of brothers, Jim Smith and Darren Smith, along with their wives, Teresa (Jim’s wife) and Donna (Bro. Dar-ren’s wife) have been in the ministry for over 30 years. It was their parents, Walter and Amy Smith, who started years ago singing and trav-eling throughout the vicin-ity that has given these men the desire to serve the Lord to their fullest potential. The family even had their own local ‘gospel singing’
radio program on the local radio station in Cleveland, Texas several years ago, ac-cording to their website.
The Gorup has a goal of bringing excitement for revivals, giving testimony and letting people know that they have brothers and sisters in Christ and are not alone.
After the service, the Church will have a brisket lunch.
For more information, call the FBC of Knox City at 657-3141.
Ranchers in the Knox County area can attend a free Cattlemen's Field Day hosted by the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TS-CRA). The field day will take place Thursday, Sept. 9 at the Wooden Nickel Activity Center in Knox City, Texas.
Knox City First Baptist
Church will host singing group, “New Direction” on Sunday, Sept. 12 dur-ing their morning service. All are invited to attend.
Foursquare Church is hosting the Prophetic and teaching ministry of Bill and Ida Ford on Sept. 26- 29.
O’Brien Homecoming is on the Horizon. Start-
ing on Oct. 8 through the 10, O’brien graduates and all O’brien exes are in-vited for food, fun, and much more. A further planning meeting to be held next Tuesday, Sept. 14, at Kathy and Jacks at 6, and will meet weekly until Homecoming takes place- we want and need your input.
Man Perpetrates on local kids
Liberty Church of God in Christ Celebrates 85 years
New Direction to come to the FBC of Knox City
Liberty Church in Christ Celebrates 85 years of WorshipPhoto by Tamara Smart
As the recent tropical storm “Hermine” Floods the Southeast borders of Texas, the eye of the storm just misses Knox County, and although the 6-8 predicted inches did not come, the storm still provides for a much needed rain.
Photo by Tamara Smart