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Freeport

By Deb Milligan

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“Longer Days, Warmer Weather, Summer Has Arrived”

Happy Birthday

- Kathy Hyde, Ginger Doane, Joley Arnold, Tim Baker, Jensen Henry, Vic Bologna, Tom Hodkinson, Kelly Puskarich, Laura Dougherty, Lindsey Kiser, Kathy Helter, Tana Forney, Alice Laporte, and James Sticht.

West Chester Senior Citizens will tour the Pearl Cheese Factory on July 26 at 9:30 a.m., then go to lunch. July 27 at 9 a.m. will be an Activity Day.

West Chester Senior Citizens met at the center to discuss the Aug. 19 West Chester Day, and then on Sept. 20 going to Denny’s then for Senior Day attend the Tuscarwas County Fair.

Wellstone Winery will have a Weiners and Wine

Event on Aug. 5.

Over 50 Freeport residents attended the public meeting on the Freeport Sanitary Sewer System July 19 at the Freeport Park Pavilion. Also attending was Harrison County commissioners and Verdantas Engineering was on hand to answer residents’ questions.

West Chester Day 2023 will be Aug. 19 with music, crafts, and food from the Mt. Car- mel Church, and much more. Door prizes will be awarded every hour and there will be a 50/50 drawing at 4 p.m.

“Grow Together”

Summer Reading 2023

Grand Finale will be Aug.

1 at 6 p.m. Summer Book Sale at Clark Memorial Branch Library has started. Stop in and look at the books.

Bob Calhoun is the new officer in charge of the Freeport Post Office. The Freeport Post Office has migratory bird hunting stamps in stock.

Happy 60th anniversary to Phil and Mary Evans.

The community extends its sympathy to the family of Barbara Tidrick, 77, formerly of West Chester.

Old Fashoned Tent

Revival: Gospel Tent Meetings will be held Aug. 14-18, 6:30 p.m., at Lakeland Area Ministries, 79030 State Route 800 between Tippecanoe and Freeport.

Scio

By Cindy Spiker

Hi everyone, have a great day!

Following is the status of the state Route 646 intersection delay per Scio Mayor Jim Clark: “The delay is not the state (remember, it is a state project, not village) or the contractor. Frontier Communications is the fault. They are taking their time moving their lines to the new poles. The village has been trying to push them, to no avail. We are all hoping Frontier will take care of this sooner than later.”

The Scio Summer Fest (formerly the Street Fair) will be held Aug. 9-12. The festival will be held behind the firehouse and the rides will be located on the Barr Memorial Center lot (the old school lot). The main stage will be located behind the firehouse. Bingo will be held every night at 7 p.m. inside the firehouse. Wristbands for the rides will be $12. The Scio Garden Club “Flower and Garden Show” will be held inside the firehouse. There will be a band playing every evening on the main stage. The parade will be held Friday, Aug. 11, at 6:30 p.m. Watch for more information.

The Scio Legion Auxiliary will be having a Craft Show, Sunday, Sept. 10. If interested in being a vendor, contact Alice Hirschbach, 740946-6293.

The Scio Branch Library program, “Scio, Ohio” the history of the Scio Pottery Company, will be presented by the Scio Historical Museum once again on Oct. 5. This program will be held in the evening per requests from those who could not attend the afternoon presentation. Please contact me with any notices, news or upcoming events that you would like included in this column at scionews@myyahoo.com or 740-945-4844.

REMINDERS: The Scio American Legion Post 482 and the Scio Sportsman Club will be holding their annual Youth Fishing Tournament for ages 15 and under on Saturday, July 29. Rain or Shine. There is no fee to participate. Registration is 9-10 a.m., with fishing 10 a.m.–noon. Fishing poles, tackle boxes, bait, T-shirts and lunch provided. Trophies are to be awarded. Located at the Scio American Legion, 38175 Crimm Rd., Scio. The Scio Volunteer Fire Department Roast Beef Dinner will be held Sunday, July 30, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Scio Fire Hall, 318 W. Main St. The all-you-can-eat meal is $15 for adults, and $8 for children under age 10. Eat-in or carry-out. Proceeds benefit the Scio VFD.

DID YOU KNOW?

… During the 1898 Scio “Oil Boom,” the village was so crowded that rooms which previously rented for 60 cents per week commanded $5 to $10 for the same period of time. A worker could rent a chair to sleep in overnight for 25 cents.

Holloway

By Susan Adams

Holloway and the community extend sympathy to the family of Joni Lancaster Foster who passed away July 17. She was the daughter of the late George and Rosina Holoway Lancaster. She was a member of the Holloway Methodist Church, a graduate of Union Local High School and a retired insurance agent. She enjoyed volunteering during local events including the yearly Holloway Old Timers Association Festival. She is survived by her husband, Mark Foster; one son Jacob Moore; one daughter, Mandy Myer; brother, George Lancaster; sister, Cindy Gibson; and five grandchildren. Arrangements are through Warren Funeral Home, Flushing.

Saturday, Aug. 5, 12-5 p.m., will be the Holloway Community Fun Day, sponsored by the Holloway Church, Holloway Volunteer Fire Department, and Old Timers in the Holloway VFD Social Hall lot. They will be providing a lunch and a sweet treat, water slides and sprinklers. Spiderman and friends will be joining the festivities about 1:30 p.m. A fire safety class by the fire department and Smokey the Bear will take place around 2:30 p.m. with information about the coming cadet program, and a school supply giveaway! Old Timers will be selling T-shirts celebrating the 75th Old Timer celebration. Each organization will have a fundraiser to support them and donation jars. School supplies will be given away. Items needed: cash (mail to Holloway Church, P.O. Box 173, Holloway OH 43985), pens, pencils, notebooks, loose-leaf paper, folders, composi- tion books, colored pencils, crayons, glue sticks, highlighters, scissors, rulers, backpacks, and lunchboxes. They can’t do this without community support! Thank you in advance.

The Holloway Church is selling tickets for $5 each for a chance to win an outside firepit filled with lots of goodies. Think s’mores! Tickets will be available, and the winner will be drawn at the Aug. 5 Holloway Community Days. This is a summer fundraiser sponsored by the Holloway Church. Any questions contact Ruth Robertson or Amanda Spano.

The Old Timers members have a full weekend of work days on Saturday and Sunday, July 29-30. Starting at 9 a.m., members will be working on the tractor-pull area, ballfield drainage and the caboose windows. Volunteers will also be painting various things, and cleaning the kitchen and soda caboose. The organization is asking for and is desperately in need of woodworkers for the caboose, heavy equipment for the ballfield area, and anyone who will put in some elbow grease to help clean other areas. You can contact Ronnie Stewart or Kenny Staten with questions about outside work, and Anita Schaeffer or Linda Nester about inside things. Thank you in advance.

Old Timers Festival planning meeting will be held Sunday, July 30, at noon. We are looking for volunteer for the kids games. We have six members who plan and run things, and we are stretched thin with a lot of things to do. We need your help. Contact Trina Carrel or Linda Nester who are making a list and schedule for games.

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Please consider helping. Thank you.

Donations are needed. Holloway Old Timers Baseball Association is planning the 75th annual Old Timers Festival Sept. 1-3. Please look on the Facebook page for a list of items that can be purchased before the festival. If you can help out by donating or volunteering, please contact Anita Schaeffer, Kenny Staten, Ronnie Stewart, Linda Nester or any member of the Old Timers. The phone number is 740968-1900. You can also message via Facebook. They will not be able to have this festival without your generosity. Money donations are always appreciated. The mailing address is Holloway Old Timers, 421 E. Main St., Flushing OH 43977. All donations are greatly appreciated.

More Old Timers events in coming papers. Save the date for Friday through Sunday, Sept. 1-3, for a car and bike show, old-time baseball game, parade, food and more! Follow the Holloway Old Timers Baseball Assoc. Facebook page of detailed information. Spread the word. Volunteer if you can.

Also save the date of Saturday, Oct. 14, at noon. There will be a Fall Festival and chicken barbecue.

New Rumley

By Donna Jean Haney

Last Tuesday, Sandy McCracken, Susan Blanke, Ellen Everhart, Jeanne Edwards and Donna Jean Haney went to see the movie “Sound of Freedom” at Quaker theater in New Phila. Then they had dinner at Applebees.

Last Sunday, several from the New Rumley area attended the 80th birthday celebration of John Beadle at the Dover Lodge.

On Friday, July 28, at 5:30 p.m., New Rumley Global Methodist Church will hold its Community Picnic with Williamson Branch of Nashville on the stage behind the church. There will be free food, a concert, fellowship, and door prizes! In case of rain, it will be held inside. Open to the public.

On Aug. 1, noon, the New Rumley School Classmates will have lunch at the restaurant in Scio.

Deersville

By Susan Adams

If you are at the Deersville General Store, Freeport Gas N Go or Family Dollar or at Rod’s Donut and Diner in Uhrichsville, please take some change to put into the donation container for six-month-old Wyatt Miles who is running for the Freeport Fire Department prince. It is a penny a vote. All proceeds go to the Freeport Fire Department. Both of Wyatt’s parents, Mason Miles and Lindsey Smith, are firefighters for Freeport. The Freeport Fireman’s Festival will take place July 28-29.

On Wednesday, July 12, the Deersville choir went to the Gable Care Center and sang for Edith Taylor in honor of her 101st birthday July 14. Edith was too ill to go to the dining hall. Pastor Mike recorded the event and his wife, Sheri, stood next to Edith’s bed so she could hear and see what was happening. Many of the other residents sat in dining hall and sang along with the choir. The church people stopped at Edith’s room to say hello. It was a blessing to all.

What a sendoff for such a beautiful woman. RIP Edith. We are all going to miss you. Edith’s calling hours were July 24, and funeral July 25 at the Deersville Church.

On Monday, July 10, the writer gave a presentation to the Homemakers Club at the 4-H Camp at Piedmont. There were 14 ladies in attendance. The program was on Piedmont Lake and the MWCD 90th anniversary and the history of the MWCD. Thank you, ladies, for having me. I always appreciate a chance to sing the praises of Harrison County and what the county has to offer.

On Thursday, July 13, the Deersville Garden Club made a road trip to Amish County for the day. They ate breakfast and then visited the flea market and other shops. It was a fun day.

Thank you to all the ladies who showed up to help clean at the Deersville Church on July 17. They were able to find some items to use at the rummage sale.

The Summer Follies: “A Night on Broadway” weekend at the Deersville Community Theatre is history. Thank you to all who made it such a success. So much talent! It was a really good show.

On Friday, July 28, at 5 p.m. in downtown Uhrichsville on Third Street, Deersville’s Bosler’s Honey Bee’s & Accessories will be at the Uhrichsville Farmers Market. Come and see stuff they do not have in stores and try amazing things their bees create! They will be back at the Farmers Market Aug. 11, Aug. 25, Sept. 8 and Sept. 22.

On Sunday, July 23, at 10 a.m., the Deersville UM Church, Pleasant

Valley Church and campers from the campground had a combined service at Tappan Lake Park amphitheater. They did a covered-dish lunch after the service. The lunch was also a surprise 50th birthday party for Pastor Mike Cunningham. A well-deserved celebration. They will be doing a service at the park on Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. All folks are welcome.

Thursday, Aug. 3, at 11 a.m. will be the regular meeting of the Deersville Church Women of Mission at Timi’s in Cadiz.

Thursday, Aug. 10, at 4 p.m. will be the regular meeting of the Deersville Community Garden Club at the home of Lorraine Gladman with Becky Walton as co-hostess. New members welcome.

August Birthdays: 9, Bob McMillen and William Myer; 12, Anthony Knight; 24, Ed Smith; 30, Harper Devore; and 31, Amy Strickler.

August Anniversaries: 1, Mike and Sheri Cunningham; 6, Richard and Anne O’Planick; 10, Jason and Angie Bosler; and 26, Jerry and Joanie Kuceyeski.

Congratulations to Noah Stricker. He just returned from scout camp where he earned two merit badges, rifle shooting and orienteering, and earned his third Pipestone. Noah is the son of Tom and Amy Strickler of rural Deersville. If anyone has any news items they would like to share, please call and let me know at 740-9423137. If I am not available to answer you call, please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

Hopedale

By John Wilson

Hi everybody, hope you had a good week.

Please keep the owners and employees of Crossroads Pizza in your thoughts. They suffered a fire early Monday morning and will be closed for a while. Great pizza, and love those cinnamon bread sticks. Hope to see you all back on your feet soon!

The Hopedale Church of Christ will be holding Vacation Bible School on Aug. 9, 10 and 11. It will be at the church from 6 to 7:30 p.m., registration at 5:30 p.m.. All are welcome!

Remember, the Hopedale Community Yard sale is coming up on Friday, Aug. 4, and Saturday, Aug. 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call Terri at the city building 740937-2355 to be placed on the map.

The Hopedale Church of Christ will be hosting a back-to-school bash on Aug. 12 from 1 to 3 p.m. You can enjoy fun and games, food, school supplies and more! That same day, they will also be holding a chicken roast, from 1 p.m. until sold out! You can get a half chicken roasted, baked potato, baked beans, bread dessert and drink. Delivery available for shut-ins, just call.

The Jewett Open Air Market will be held at 308 E. Main St in Jewett from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the following dates: Aug. 13 and 27, as well as Sept. 10 and 24.

There will be a junk in the trunk sale at Sally Buffalo Park on Aug. 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Set up at 8 a.m. Cost to set up is $10 per spot. For questions, call 740-942-1102.

I am getting really excited about my 4-H club car show. It will be held on Sunday, July 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

It is open to cars, trucks motorcycle and tractors. 57 chevy? Rat Rod? Rough Truck? Big old Harley? Farmall H? You are all welcome to come out. Dash plaques wil be given to the first 100 entrants, awards include top 20, best in show and 4-H club pick. This will be a participant-judged show. Goodie bags for entrants, door prizes and a silent auction will be available. K and V Burgers and More will be there with breakfast and lunch goodies. Best of all, Scio’s own DJ Spikeman will be spinning the tunes, so a good time will be had by all. Please join as the parking lot of Ferguson House of Furniture in Wintersville.

The Harrison County Cancer Crusaders, working with the American Red Cross, will be holding a blood drive on Saturday, Aug. 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wallace Lodge. It will be in memory of Jerry Graham.

If you have news and would like me to include it, please email hopedalenews@yahoo.com before noon on Mondays. Thanks, and hope you have a great week!

Bowerston

By Mary Anna Cotter

Sympathy is extended to the family of James Meek, 70, who died recently. He was a 1972 Conotton Valley graduate.

Several residents attended the concert by the Dominic Greco Band Sunday evening at Tuscora Park to support our local young man, Evan Siedel, who played his trombone.

Keep Aug. 13 free for worship in the park at 10:15 a.m. followed by a covered-dish dinner. Come join us for a community worship service.

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