Holbrook Lions Club honors members

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Lions Club 38th L District Governor John Rundel presented membership awards on Tuesday night to these four members of the Holbrook Lions Club (top to bottom) Corvin Stark for 50 years, Paul Wolfe for 15 years, Gale Wolfe for 15 years and Ray McKenney for 20 years. Not present were Dr. Tom Maline and Gerald Meyerle for 50 years, Greg Beck has 10 years and the late Bob Trosper would have had 10 years so accepting his award was his sister Kathy Trosper.
Holbrook Lions Club honors members

Lebanon News

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And we continue the rollercoaster ride in the daily temperatures. Shirtsleeves one day and parkas the next. One constant is the need for moisture. Sure hope this turns around before springtime. The prices for our corn, wheat and beans are great at this time. Anyone making any guesses on the prices when we have something to sell? Or that we do have something to sell if the prices are still up? Time will tell.

FAITH & WORSHIP

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Evangelical Free Church Oxford Wes Holen, Pastor 824-3200 Wed. Jan 12 - Kid’s Klub 5:30 - 7 pm Sun.

GOLDEN GENERATION MENU

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Monday, January 31 -Beef and Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Stewed Tomatoes, Apricots Tuesday, February 1 - Philly Steak Sandwich, French Fries, Peas, Jell-O Wednesday, February 2 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Roll, Green Beans, Ice Cream Thursday, February 3 - Chicken Burrito, Corn, Mandarin Oranges Friday, February 4 - Chili or Chicken Noodle Soup, Sandwich, Cinnamon Roll.

BEAVER CITY SENIOR CENTER

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Monday, January 31 - Chicken Fried Steak Tuesday, February 1 - Ham & Beans Wednesday, February 2 - Chicken Strips Thursday, February 3 - Pork Steak Friday, February 4 - Tastee.

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.

Cattle Drive!

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It is not 1880 although the highways through Oxford looked a little like it might have been on Saturday morning. A cattle drive went through town and headed south down highway 136. The cattle were driven primarily by horseback with a couple four-wheelers. The sight was so out of the ordinary that there were quite a few spectators watching, taking pictures and video.
Cattle Drive!
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