PRAIRIE PINES

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Prairie Pines residents attending the video in the parlor on Sunday morning of First United Methodist Church service were Emma Crawford, Lorri Anderson, Nathie Ahrens and Lelia Haussler. Pastor Joel Rathbun conducted the service and we took part in the communion service.

FAITH & WORSHIP

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Evangelical Free Church Oxford Wes Holen, Pastor 824-3200 Wed. Oct 6 - Bible Study 7:30 pm Sun.

OXFORD MUSEUM

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610 Central St. Oxford Hours: By appointment Call 308-655-1185 or 308-991-9821 for appointments.

THRIFT STORE

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Phone 824-9177 Monday – closed Tuesday – 1 pm - 5 pm Thursday – 1 pm - 5 pm Friday – 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday – 10 am - 3 pm .

OXFORD LIBRARY

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Phone 308-824-3381 Monday 2 pm - 7 pm Tuesday 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday 2 pm - 7 pm Thursday 2 pm - 7 pm Friday 9 am - 12 pm & 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 2 pm.

GOLDEN GENERATION MENU

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Monday, September 27 - Roast Beef, Potatoes, Corn, Fruit Tuesday, September 28 - Cooks choice Wednesday, September 29 - Chicken, Mashed potatoes, Corn, ice cream, roll Thursday, September 30 - Tacos, Rice, Beans, Churro dessert.

BEAVER CITY SENIOR CENTER

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Monday Oct 11 - Hot Beef Sandwich Tuesday, Oct 12 - Runza Wednesday, Oct 13 - Fried Chicken Thursday, Oct 14 - Spaghetti Friday, Oct 15 - Chili Cheese Dogs.

OXFORD FOOD PANTRY

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Available Tuesday and Thursday by appointment only. An equal opportunity provider Contact phone numbers include 991-1064, 991-7331, 655-1922, 991-6911, 999-9418.

Beaver City Class of 1966

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The Beaver City High School class of 1966 met August 13, 2021 to celebrate their 55 reunion. They certainly missed those who could not attend. Pictured front l to r: Jane VanMatre Reed, Becky Wilburn Williams, Carolyn Ellrod Larsen, Vernette Sandell Becker, Kendra McClelland Anderson. Back row l to r: Jay Dee Daffer, Terry Lamb, Carol Volgamore Christensen, Allen Hunt.
Beaver City Class of 1966

Oxford Board discusses Clinic

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The Village of Oxford Board of Trustees met on Monday, October 4, 2021 at 7 pm. Discussed at the meeting was a letter the Village received from. Harlan County Health System regarding their hours of operation. The clinic has reduced their hours to Tuesday and Thursday from 9am to 12 pm. The letter states this change is “for the foreseeable future”. Board Chairman Clint McQuiston said the clinic had previously went from 5 days a week to 3 and the Village had reduced the payment to the clinic accordingly. The letter also addressed that they have had staffing shortages but reopened in March at the three days per week and “saw no change in patient volume”. They stated in their letter they could not keep a provider there without the patients. McQuiston said he thinks it has been “hit or miss” for patients trying to go into the clinic and people have given up and found someplace else to go. “If they want patient count to go back up consistency is the answer,” he said. McQuiston is going to make some calls and look over the contract. The Northwest Village Center building and the cost to keep it was also discussed.