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<strong>July</strong> 15, <strong>2018</strong> www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XXXII No. 34<br />
County Fair photos, pages 8-9<br />
Schedule of Events<br />
Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 19: 4-8 p.m.<br />
Kick-off at Farmers Market at Main and Chillicothe<br />
streets in uptown Plain City<br />
Historical walking tours ..................4, 4:30, 5<br />
Interactive chalk mural........................4:30-8<br />
Arnett Howard performs ................4:30-6:30<br />
Cake served ......................................4:30-8<br />
Bicentennial keepsake giveaway ........4:30-8<br />
Historical picture cut-outs ..................4:30-8<br />
History timeline display ......................4:30-8<br />
Balloon animals and face painting ..........5-7<br />
Dime-a-dog and ice cream ticket giveaway<br />
for kids for Friday and Saturday ..............5-8<br />
Mayoral proclamation ............................6:30<br />
Presentation of historic plaque and UPCO<br />
business improvement grants................6:45<br />
Ace basketball show at Tique Tock ........ 7-8<br />
Friday, <strong>July</strong> 20: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />
Pastime Park<br />
Bounce houses ......................11 a.m.-9p.m.<br />
Food vendors, craftsman fair, Historical Society<br />
history display, pony rides, old-ways<br />
demos, flamenco dancer ......11 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />
COSI Science Spots................................2-8<br />
Ice cream with a farmer ..........................6-8<br />
Muffins/Lady Diamonds baseball ......7-8:30<br />
Terry Douglas band ................................7-9<br />
Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 21: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.<br />
Pastime Park<br />
Parade ......................................................10<br />
Dedication of time capsule ..................Noon<br />
Dublin Wind Symphony and Starlight Twirlers<br />
combined performance ........................Noon<br />
Live music by Ryan Peters, Counterpoint,<br />
and The Judes ........................................1-4<br />
Book signing, “Looking for Lizzie” ..............2<br />
Bill Purk & the Mule Skinners band ....4-5:30<br />
Uptown (Main and Chillicothe streets)<br />
(Rock the Clock with music, food and beer)<br />
The Remedy band ..................................5-7<br />
The Menus ......................................8-11:30<br />
Plain City Bicentennial<br />
Marking 200th year<br />
with three-day party<br />
By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
Plain City wasn’t always “Plain City.”<br />
When Isaac Bigelow founded the town in<br />
1818, he called it Westminster. Five years<br />
later, the name changed to Pleasant Valley,<br />
which stuck until 1871 when<br />
too many mail delivery mixups<br />
with other Ohio towns<br />
of the same name resulted<br />
in the final<br />
switch to Plain City,<br />
named for the Darby<br />
Plains.<br />
This is one of the<br />
many historical tidbits<br />
to be learned and celebrated<br />
during Plain City’s<br />
bicentennial bash set for <strong>July</strong><br />
19-21 in uptown Plain City<br />
and at Pastime Park.<br />
Village officials and the<br />
Plain City Historical Society have put together<br />
a wide variety of activities in honor<br />
of the town’s 200th birthday.<br />
Time Capsule<br />
Dedication of a time capsule is among<br />
the celebration’s highlights. The public is<br />
encouraged to donate items to fill the<br />
70x30x29-inch vault, which will be encased<br />
above ground near the main entrance of<br />
Pastime Park and reopened in 25 years.<br />
Just about anything goes, says<br />
Annabelle Tuller, Historical Society treasurer<br />
and chair of the time capsule committee.<br />
Among items already received are a<br />
The village is giving away<br />
keepsake ornaments.<br />
recent Jonathan Alder High School yearbook,<br />
an advertisement and receipt from<br />
Costco’s first day of business in Plain City,<br />
and school children’s drawings and comments<br />
about the town.<br />
“The Historical Society interviewed several<br />
older people in the community.<br />
We’re going to edit the video<br />
and put it in the time capsule<br />
with equipment to<br />
view it,” Tuller said,<br />
adding that other ideas<br />
for inclusion are the<br />
latest bestselling<br />
novel, newspapers, and<br />
photos of local businesses.<br />
“If it’s a memory you<br />
want to preserve and seal in<br />
the time capsule, bring it to<br />
us. Then see what happens<br />
in 25 years when it’s opened.<br />
That’s the fun of it,” she added.<br />
Items can be submitted until the dedication<br />
on <strong>July</strong> 21. Forms and collection boxes<br />
are available at the Plain City Historical Society,<br />
Plain City Public Library, and the village<br />
water department.<br />
Walking Tours<br />
Curious to know what the buildings on<br />
Main and Chillicothe streets once housed?<br />
On <strong>July</strong> 19, the Historical Society is hosting<br />
guided walking tours featuring 22 stops.<br />
Times are 4, 4:30, and 5 p.m. All start at the<br />
former Plain City Elementary and end at<br />
See PLAIN CITY 200 page 2<br />
Photo courtesy of the Ohio History Connection<br />
The Ohio Village Muffins and Lady Diamonds<br />
will play vintage baseball against<br />
Plain City residents and village staffers.<br />
Terry Douglas is among the many performers<br />
providing live music.<br />
The Plain<br />
City Historical<br />
Society<br />
is selling bicentennial<br />
merchandise,<br />
from t-<br />
shirts and<br />
sweatshirts<br />
to garden<br />
flags and<br />
the “Moments<br />
in<br />
Time” history<br />
book.<br />
“Renegade,” an equestrian drill team, will perform.<br />
Two postcards, originally made by Wenzel Photography<br />
in Plain City in the 1800s, have been enlarged<br />
to six feet tall. Face cut-outs will provide bicentennial<br />
visitors with fun photo opportunities.
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the Historical Society.<br />
The tours are free but reservations are<br />
required by <strong>July</strong> 18. Call Rosemary Anderson<br />
at (614) 873-4191. Also, brochures are<br />
available for anyone who wants to take the<br />
tour on their own; the brochure includes a<br />
map and nuggets of info about each stop.<br />
Parade<br />
On the morning of <strong>July</strong> 21, a parade will<br />
step off from Pastime Park and follow the<br />
same route used for the <strong>July</strong> 4th parade.<br />
The theme is “Plain City: Past-Present-Future.”<br />
For a registration form or more information,<br />
contact Bert Scott at<br />
rescottcolumbusgov@live.com.<br />
Entertainment and Food<br />
What better way to celebrate a birthday<br />
than with a whole lot of cake? The village<br />
will plate up 500 servings of cake during the<br />
celebration’s kickoff on <strong>July</strong> 19. Ten-cent<br />
hot dogs, ice cream with a farmer, and food<br />
vendors also are on the weekend’s food<br />
agenda.<br />
Live music will play a big part in the celebration,<br />
too, from performances by<br />
Jonathan Alder alum Arnett Howard and<br />
the Dublin Symphony Orchestra to bands<br />
specializing in country music, bluegrass,<br />
classic rock, and modern rock. The Remedy<br />
and The Menus will close out the weekend<br />
with a Rock the Clock party under the clock<br />
tower. Food and beer will be available.<br />
On the sporty side of fun, the Ohio Village<br />
Muffins and Lady Diamonds from the<br />
Ohio History Connection will play vintage<br />
baseball against Plain City residents and<br />
village staffers. A basketball skills show and<br />
a horse drill team show also are planned.<br />
Old-timey activities include pony rides, a<br />
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craftsman fair, and demonstrations of broom making, butter churning,<br />
cow milking, wool spinning, blacksmithing and more. Futuristic<br />
activities include interactive learning at COSI’s Science Spots.<br />
And the list goes on, from flamenco dancing and an interactive<br />
mural to balloon animals, face painting and a dunk tank.<br />
“This is the village’s way of giving back to the community and<br />
celebrating Plain City’s heritage and future growth,” said Linda<br />
Granger, Plain City’s parks and recreation director and one of the<br />
bicentennial celebration organizers.<br />
More Info and Volunteer Opportunities<br />
For more about the bicentennial, visit www.plain-city.com or call<br />
the historical society at (614) 570-2962.<br />
To volunteer, contact Granger at lgranger@plain-city.com or<br />
(614) 873-3527, ext. 108. Jobs include: birthday cake servers,<br />
bounce house attendants, parking attendants, game helpers, a photographer,<br />
and more. Each volunteer receives a free t-shirt.<br />
Events<br />
Free Movie Night<br />
London Grace Church, 715 State Rte. 42 SW, is hosting a free<br />
outdoor movie night at 8:30 p.m. <strong>July</strong> 20. The film to be shown is “I<br />
Can Only Imagine.” Bring blankets and lawn chairs. In case of rain,<br />
the movie will be shown inside the church. Popcorn provided.<br />
London Library<br />
20 E. First St. Call (740) 852-9543 or visit mylondonlibrary.org.<br />
• Musical Petting Zoo. The all-girl bluegrass band, Lafferty Pike,<br />
will perform <strong>July</strong> 16, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Visitors will be invited to try<br />
playing some of the instruments. All ages are welcome.<br />
• Book Boot Camp. Participate in physically active book readings<br />
and songs on Tuesdays, 11-11:45 a.m. Learn about good health<br />
and fitness. The next session is <strong>July</strong> 17.<br />
• Summer Food Service. Children ages 18 and younger are invited<br />
to enjoy a free lunch on <strong>July</strong> 24-25, 1:30-2:15 p.m.<br />
• Braaains. On <strong>July</strong> 24, 5-6 p.m., play brain games to explore<br />
how quickly your brain learns and how you can use brain waves to<br />
move an object. Ohio State University neurology students will lead<br />
a human-brain interface demonstration. Real animal and human<br />
brains will be on display. Open to teens.<br />
Phillips Reunion<br />
The home of Tim and Dorothy Amling, 3641 State Rte. 142 SE,<br />
will be the site of the 98th Phillips Family Reunion. The gathering<br />
is set for Aug. 5. Bring a picnic lunch, table service, and drinks.<br />
Lunch is at 1 p.m. Activities include swimming, tennis, fishing, and<br />
canoeing.<br />
Dr. Kathleen Jones ND<br />
Dr. Kathleen Jones, Elements of Health’s director,<br />
is a naturopathic and chiropractic physician who<br />
has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr.<br />
Jones’ core philosophy is the guiding principle at<br />
Elements of Health: a dedication to helping<br />
patients stay well and active. As caring as she is<br />
knowledgeable, Dr. Jones acts as your coach. She<br />
helps you put the pieces together for long-term<br />
recuperation and a healthy life. Elements of Health practitioners are<br />
carefully selected for their qualifications, talent, empathy and understanding.<br />
They include a holistic psychotherapist, licensed dietitian,<br />
licensed acupuncturist and licensed massage therapists.<br />
Dr. Jones will now be consulting one day a month out of our office here<br />
at Dwyer Chiropractic. If you are tired of being tired, tired of more<br />
drugs, want to gain as much of your health back as possible then allow<br />
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Your chiropractic care will keep your nervous system functioning optimally<br />
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To schedule with Dr. Jones please contact her office at<br />
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Appointments will be held at<br />
Dwyer Chiropractic, 139 S. Main St., London, OH 43140
www.madisonmessengernews.com <strong>July</strong> 15, <strong>2018</strong> - MADISON MESSENGER - Page 3<br />
London city council takes action on EMS proposal<br />
By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
London city council passed legislation on <strong>July</strong> 5 that will essentially<br />
give voters the power to decide whether the city secedes from<br />
the <strong>Madison</strong> County Emergency Medical District and provides its<br />
own emergency medical services through the fire department.<br />
A resolution to place a 2-mill levy on the Nov. 6 election ballot<br />
passed 5-2 with council members Henry Comer and Josh Peters<br />
casting the “no” votes. The deadline to place issues on the fall ballot<br />
is Aug. 8. If passed, the levy would fund the city-run emergency<br />
medical services.<br />
Council passed a second resolution calling for non-collection of<br />
the city’s 3-mill levy for the Emergency Medical District (EMD) if<br />
the 2-mill levy passes. The vote was 5-2 with Comer and Peters<br />
casting the “no” votes.<br />
Prior to the votes, Dr. James Kaehr, county coroner and medical<br />
director for <strong>Madison</strong> Public Health, told council he believes the proposed<br />
secession would result in degraded services to city residents.<br />
“The concerns I have are not issues of competence, professionalism<br />
or dedication on the part of the London Fire Department,” he<br />
said.<br />
Kaehr’s concerns have to do with the number of paramedics the<br />
fire department would have available to respond to medical emergencies<br />
and their levels of expertise and experience compared to<br />
what the EMD has on hand. He presented information provided by<br />
the <strong>Madison</strong> County Sheriff’s Office 911 coordinator showing that<br />
in 2017, the EMD reported on-scene status on over 4,000 occasions.<br />
“It is this level of experience which is so vital to patient outcome<br />
and which (the EMD) maintains because it is their only job,” he<br />
stated in information presented to council.<br />
In a statement distributed to the media, Mayor Patrick Closser<br />
said the fire department plans to hire three to six full-time paramedics<br />
and several part-time employees, allowing for 10 staff members<br />
on each shift. Council President Joe Russell said Kaehr’s<br />
comments about lack of experience didn’t take into account how<br />
Al-Anon meetings in London<br />
Al-Anon meets 6:30-7:30 p.m. Sundays at Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church, 10 E. Fourth St., (740) 604-0182, (937) 844-9189. The group<br />
helps people cope with loved ones’ addiction.<br />
Vacation Bible School set<br />
First United Methodist Church of London, 52 N. Main St., will<br />
hold VBS <strong>July</strong> 16-20 for children ages 3 through fifth grade. Dinner<br />
at 5:30, activities from 6 to 8:15. Register at www.londonfumc.org,<br />
call (740) 852-0462 or send email to fumc52@londonfumc.org.<br />
much experience the new hires would have.<br />
Kaehr also expressed concern about the fire department’s<br />
plan for ambulances.<br />
The EMD has four ambulances. The city plans to<br />
have three. Kaehr presented data that shows that the<br />
EMD’s fourth ambulance was dispatched to the city 58<br />
times in 2017. In such cases, city-run emergency medical<br />
services would have to rely on mutual aid from another<br />
department outside of the city, he said.<br />
Fire Chief Todd Eades said four simultaneous calls<br />
are rare. He said his plan would be to have two transport<br />
vehicles with a third in reserve. He also said one<br />
of the fire engines could be equipped and staffed to respond<br />
to medical emergencies. He said the system he is<br />
proposing is used successfully by other departments.<br />
As was the case at the previous council meeting, several<br />
individuals addressed council about the need for a<br />
meeting or mediation between Eades and EMD Chief<br />
Robert Olwin. Carla Blazier, a trainer for the EMD,<br />
said the problem is a lack of communication between<br />
the EMD and the fire department. She suggested the<br />
formation of a committee to hash out a working relationship<br />
between the two entities. Kaehr contacted<br />
Sheriff Jim Sabin during the meeting and reported that<br />
Sabin would be willing to mediate a meeting between<br />
the two chiefs.<br />
Before making a motion to adopt the legislation,<br />
council member Rex Castle said he had seen no efforts<br />
made toward reconciliation between the two entities<br />
since the secession was first proposed in mid-May. He<br />
said if the issues could be resolved in time, council could<br />
rescind their vote on the legislation.<br />
Council’s next regular meeting is at 6:30 p.m. <strong>July</strong><br />
19 at 6 E. Second St.<br />
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London Schools<br />
hires principals<br />
London City Schools hired two new principals<br />
on <strong>July</strong> 9.<br />
John Riley is the new principal at London<br />
Elementary. He was one of 30 applicants<br />
for the job. He starts Aug. 1.<br />
“I think John’s optimism and enthusiasm<br />
are infectious and our students and staff<br />
will be unable to stop smiling upon meeting<br />
him,” said Superintendent Lou Kramer.<br />
“Combined with his leadership capabilities,<br />
I could not be any more excited for the coming<br />
years at London Elementary.”<br />
Riley is new to the district but not new to<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County. Most recently, he taught<br />
at Tolles Career and Technical Center in<br />
Plain City and earlier in his career at<br />
Jonathan Alder Local Schools. His wife,<br />
Amber, once was a student at London Elementary.<br />
Riley holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental<br />
science from Morehead State<br />
University, a master’s degree in education<br />
from Mount Vernon Nazarene University,<br />
and received his administrative license from<br />
the University of Dayton. He is completing<br />
his doctoral degree at Morehead with a<br />
focus on instructional design and technology<br />
education.<br />
Carla Shaw is the new assistant principal<br />
at London High School. She replaces<br />
Michael Browning who was named principal<br />
at the high school last month.<br />
Shaw joins London City Schools from<br />
Hamilton Local Schools, where she taught<br />
physical education and led the girls’ basketball<br />
team as head coach. She also served as<br />
a College Credit Plus adjunct instructor,<br />
was instrumental in revamping the district’s<br />
safety plan, and helped to guide the<br />
high school’s advisory program.<br />
Shaw holds a bachelor’s degree in physical<br />
education from The Ohio State University<br />
and a master’s in educational leadership<br />
from Western Governors University.<br />
“I have known Carla for many years,”<br />
said Browning. “What she brings to London<br />
High School in terms of knowledge of school<br />
safety, College Credit Plus, insight into situations<br />
and her ability related to students<br />
and staff will be of great value.”<br />
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Red, white and blue in London and West Jeff<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Jeff Pfeil<br />
(LEFT) Sweltering heat didn’t stop hundreds of Londonites from lining the streets downtown for the annual Fourth of <strong>July</strong> parade.<br />
Among them were siblings Rocco, Marco and Niko Ranalli, decked out in patriotic gear. (RIGHT) Fireworks capped off the threeday<br />
<strong>July</strong> 4th Streetfest in West Jefferson.<br />
Debate over naming alley after veteran<br />
ber, the monument sits near the town<br />
gazebo on South London Street, across from<br />
town hall.<br />
“I have always been interested in the<br />
military history of the Timmons family, and<br />
Max Timmons received the Navy Cross. He<br />
is the most decorated military service member<br />
from Mount Sterling,” Mason said.<br />
During World War II, Pfc. Max Eugene<br />
Timmons served in the Marines and earned<br />
the honor when he recovered an enemy machine<br />
gun and protected American troops.<br />
For his heroic efforts, he was received the<br />
Navy Cross, the United States military’s<br />
second-highest decoration award for valor<br />
in combat.<br />
“My uncle was actually the highest decorated<br />
military member in <strong>Madison</strong> County,”<br />
said David Timmons, council member and<br />
nephew to Max Timmons. “My family is<br />
honored that you would consider this.”<br />
Not all council members were on board<br />
with the idea, saying it could show favoritism<br />
to certain families.<br />
“There are a number of World War II veterans<br />
in town, so I’m not sure we should<br />
pick one veteran over another,” said Lowell<br />
Anderson, council member. “If we name this<br />
alley after him, then where does it end? I<br />
think we should have a generic name that<br />
recognizes everyone for their sacrifices.”<br />
David Timmons said his uncle went<br />
above and beyond for the call of duty.<br />
“My uncle Max received decorations, but<br />
he also never walked again,” he said.<br />
Shrapnel affected Max Timmons’ balance,<br />
making it difficult for him to walk.<br />
After the war, he returned in Mount Sterling.<br />
He passed away in 1989 at 66 years old.<br />
In related discussion, council members<br />
reminded residents they can still purchase<br />
customized bricks to be installed at the<br />
monument. The bricks come in two sizes,<br />
4x8 inches and 8x8 inches, costing $50 and<br />
$100, respectively.<br />
“The deadline to purchase bricks is this<br />
month, so I encourage everyone to participate<br />
in this,” said Becky Martin, council<br />
member.<br />
The village still plans to have a Family<br />
Feud and Movie Night and is finalizing a<br />
date and time.<br />
“We would like to have these on the same<br />
night and make an evening of it,” said Rebecca<br />
Burns, council member. “We are looking<br />
at doing this in <strong>July</strong> and will have<br />
updated timing on the website and Facebook<br />
soon.”
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Members of Explorer Post 749 sport new uniforms: (from left) Mason Howard, 17;<br />
Mitchell Henson, assistant advisor, 22; Savanah Garverick, 18 Richard Liddil, 18; and<br />
Chrysten Kell, 15.<br />
Explorer cadets learn<br />
about law enforcement<br />
By Renee Gannon<br />
Staff Writer<br />
If you are a teen or young adult interested<br />
in a career in law enforcement, reach<br />
out to the <strong>Madison</strong> County Sheriff's Office<br />
and ask about Explorer Post 749.<br />
The program, open to ages 14 to 21, offers<br />
hands-on experience in the field of law enforcement.<br />
Cadets learn and work alongside<br />
local sheriff’s deputies. Sgt. Anna Bingman<br />
serves as the post’s advisor.<br />
“It’s like an internship. Members learn<br />
the ins and outs of what we do,” Bingman<br />
said of the co-ed group, part of Learning for<br />
Life, an affiliate of Boy Scouts of America.<br />
The group meets monthly at the Sheriff’s<br />
Office in London, taking a couple of months<br />
off in late summer. Members who are 16 or<br />
older go on ride-alongs with deputies as<br />
often as they like. All members pitch in on<br />
community service projects and lend a hand<br />
at community events.<br />
“The cadets are given a whistle, chain<br />
and ID and also need to carry a pen and<br />
paper,” Bingman said. “They are not exposed<br />
to dangerous situations and never<br />
carry firearms, however, the cadets do get<br />
to experience what it is like to shoot a<br />
firearm.”<br />
At their June meeting, the cadets received<br />
new uniforms, which they debuted at<br />
the <strong>Madison</strong> County Fair last week. During<br />
the fair, cadets helped deputies with traffic<br />
control, crowd control at the grandstands,<br />
reuniting lost children with their parents,<br />
and watching for suspicious activity.<br />
“It was a great opportunity for them to<br />
get hands-on experience,” Bingman said.<br />
The requirements for acceptance into the<br />
program are rigid.<br />
“Not just anyone can become a cadet of<br />
Explorer Post 749,” Bingman said.<br />
Individuals interested in participating<br />
must have permission from their parents,<br />
maintain good grades and attendance in<br />
school, and secure a letter of recommendation<br />
from a teacher. They must fill out an<br />
application, submit an essay explaining why<br />
they want to be a member of the Explorer<br />
Post, and go through an interview.<br />
Mason Howard, 17, is going into his third<br />
year as a cadet.<br />
“My uncle was an influence for me. He<br />
was a cop and that made me want to be a<br />
cop,” he said.<br />
Mitchell Henson is the post’s longest<br />
serving cadet and now serves as an assistant<br />
advisor. He joined the post when he<br />
was 14 and is now 22. He was the first to<br />
earn the title of sergeant cadet.<br />
Bingman said Henson has always been<br />
very focused and committed to a career in<br />
law enforcement. He has even started a private<br />
investigation company.<br />
Savanah Garverick is coming up on her<br />
first-year anniversary as an Explorer Post<br />
member.<br />
“One of my favorite activities was delivering<br />
Christmas boxes to the needy," she<br />
said.<br />
Explorer Post 749 currently has five registered<br />
members. In addition to Bingman,<br />
deputies Jake Gibson and Mike Stone serve<br />
as advisors.<br />
“The cadets go on ride-alongs with us so<br />
that they can be exposed to some of the situations<br />
they will encounter if they decide to<br />
become a deputy,” Stone said.<br />
“It’s about letting the cadets experience<br />
the real world out there, getting to see and<br />
experience situations that they might have<br />
never been subjected to if they weren’t in<br />
the program,” Bingman added.<br />
For more about becoming a member of<br />
Explorer Post 749, contact Sgt. Anna Bingman<br />
at bingman@madisonsheriff.org.
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Netters nab gold at national games<br />
By Christine Bryant<br />
Staff Writer<br />
Athletes from <strong>Madison</strong> County’s Special Olympics volleyball<br />
team are celebrating gold.<br />
Team Ohio members recently returned home adorned with gold<br />
medals after earning the top spot on the podium in volleyball at the<br />
<strong>2018</strong> USA Games held in Seattle, Wash.<br />
Ohio’s team included athletes from the Franklin County Board<br />
of Developmental Disabilities, Hilliard Special Olympics, and <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Board of Developmental Disabilities. A unified team<br />
from each organization competed at the 2017 USAV Open in Minneapolis,<br />
Minn., and each sent two athletes and two partners to<br />
compete on Team Ohio at the <strong>2018</strong> USA Games for a total of 12<br />
team members.<br />
Representing <strong>Madison</strong> County were athletes Michael Elfrink and<br />
John Zeeck. Lincoln Comer, director of Special Olympics and community<br />
recreation for the <strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Developmental<br />
Disabilities, served as a partner, along with Chris Zeeck. All reside<br />
in London.<br />
“That was the best trip that I have ever had, not just playing<br />
with people that we already knew, but also making new friends,”<br />
John Zeeck said.<br />
A unified partner is an individual who does not have a disability<br />
and plays alongside athletes to form the unified teams, Comer said.<br />
“In volleyball, you have three athletes and three partners on the<br />
floor at the same time,” he said.<br />
In addition to volleyball, Ohio’s Special Olympics team offers several<br />
other options for athletes, including golf, softball, bowling,<br />
bocce, basketball and alpine skiing.<br />
Comer said once Team Ohio heard it had been granted a unified<br />
volleyball slot for Seattle, he and other<br />
coaches pitched the idea to the state’s Special<br />
Olympics office of using volleyball players<br />
who competed in Minneapolis last year.<br />
With the help of donations and through<br />
fundraising efforts, Team Ohio joined athletes<br />
in Seattle from all 50 states and the<br />
District of Columbia, More than 4,000 athletes<br />
competed in 14 sports. Team Ohio<br />
competed in 10 of the 14 sports, Comer said.<br />
To qualify, athletes had to be a minimum<br />
of 8 years old, and youth and adults competed<br />
side by side.<br />
Team Ohio had a few minors participating<br />
in other sports, though the only youth<br />
competing on the volleyball team was partner<br />
Chris Zeeck, who is 17 and is John’s<br />
brother.<br />
“It was an awesome experience,” Chris<br />
said. “I think my most favorite part was<br />
meeting all the players that I played<br />
against in Ohio. We<br />
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MILLER<br />
Stacie Ann Miller, 59, formerly of London<br />
died on <strong>July</strong> 6, <strong>2018</strong>, in Shelby, Ohio. Born<br />
on April 8, 1959, in Columbus, she was a<br />
daughter of Harry J. and Betty (Baker)<br />
Miller. A memorial service was held on <strong>July</strong><br />
12 in the Union Township Hall, London.<br />
Memorial contributions may be made to<br />
Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home, 103 N. Main<br />
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of the family.<br />
The Special Olympics volleyball team, which included two athletes<br />
and two partners from <strong>Madison</strong> County, won gold at the<br />
<strong>2018</strong> USA Games held in Seattle, Wash., <strong>July</strong> 1-6. Here they show<br />
their pride, spelling out O-H-I-O: (front row, from left) Sarah Klie,<br />
Christy Laflin, Michele Hoelscher, Tim Haynes; (second row) Lincoln<br />
Comer (<strong>Madison</strong> County), Julie Krieg, Chris Zeeck (<strong>Madison</strong><br />
County), Mike Elfrink (<strong>Madison</strong> County); (back row) Craig Doles,<br />
Andy Sprockett, John Zeeck (<strong>Madison</strong> County), Eric Homan, and<br />
Coach Chris Guzzo.<br />
of other local teams helped all the players to join together as one,<br />
Comer said.<br />
“I believe our biggest advantage was knowing one another as<br />
most of the players from Team Ohio play each other on a regular<br />
basis,” he said. “We know each other’s style of play, which enabled<br />
us to gel quickly and find success.”<br />
Besides playing volleyball, team members took time to enjoy the<br />
sights in Seattle, traveling by bus, light rail and foot to visit Pike<br />
Place Market, the Space Needle, the “Gum Wall,” Gas Works Park<br />
and the Seattle Great Wheel. They also caught a Mariners baseball<br />
game and took photos of Mt. Rainier in the distance.<br />
“This by far was my favorite Special Olympics adventure to<br />
date,” Comer said. “The weather was great, the people of Seattle<br />
were great, the volunteers were great, the scenery was spectacular,<br />
camaraderie was at the highest level, and we brought home the<br />
gold.”<br />
In addition to winning gold medals, Team Ohio received another<br />
prize at the end.<br />
“I was so excited to be part of such a great team, and it was cool<br />
to get a game ball after winning,” Elfrink said.<br />
obituaries<br />
BURTON<br />
Martha Jean Burton, 91, of South Solon,<br />
formerly of London, died on <strong>July</strong> 8, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Born on Nov. 23, 1926, in Mutual to<br />
Leonard and Gladys (Hughes) Ferryman.<br />
Martha drove a bus for London City Schools<br />
for 21 years. A funeral service was held <strong>July</strong><br />
11 at Rader-Lynch and Dodds Funeral<br />
Home and Cremation Service, London.<br />
Memorial contributions may be made to<br />
Heartland Hospice of Circleville.
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Ann Boyd gives a tug to her steer while keeping her eye on the<br />
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Kinsey Null, a Mount Sterling resident and<br />
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Jack and Cindy Williamson of London check out the displays in<br />
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They teach Sunday school to youngsters who were showing animals<br />
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Joslyn Campbell,<br />
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her turn to<br />
show her English<br />
rooster. It<br />
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Plain City resident<br />
and Double<br />
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Sam Stires of<br />
London points<br />
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in the London<br />
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display in the<br />
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Keegan Riffle, 9,<br />
of the Helping<br />
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Hearts 4-H Club<br />
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year-old alpaca.<br />
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the first time alpacas<br />
were<br />
deemed an official<br />
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Last year, they<br />
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Mackenzie<br />
Dixon, 14, of the<br />
Show Stoppers<br />
4-H Club, pets<br />
“Colossal,” her<br />
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Meanwhile, one<br />
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attention. Dixon<br />
is a <strong>Madison</strong><br />
Lake resident.
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
OHIO REVISED CODE, SEC. 2329.26<br />
THE STATE OF OHIO, MADISON COUNTY<br />
CitiMortgage, Plaintiff<br />
vs.<br />
William E. Shaw Jr., Defendant<br />
Case No. CVE20170168<br />
Parcel Nos. 29-00407.000, 29-00408.000, 29-00405.000<br />
Address: 3660 Sycamore Ln., London, OH 43140<br />
In pursurance of an order of sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of<br />
the courthouse in London, Ohio. The above named property was appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold<br />
for less than two-thirds of that amount on Friday, 27th day of <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong>, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. If no bids at that<br />
time, the property will be offered up again on Friday, 10th day of August, <strong>2018</strong>. There will be no minimum bid<br />
for the second sale. Any additional costs and taxes owed for the action that are not covered by the sale, will be<br />
collected within 30 days of the confirmation from the purchaser. However, the Plaintiff has the right to redeem<br />
the property within 14 days of the sale by paying the full purchase price to the clerk of courts, and will be<br />
considered the successful purchaser of the sale.<br />
The complete legal description can be found in the office of the <strong>Madison</strong> County Recorder, in the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Courthouse located at 1 N. Main Street, London, OH 43140.<br />
Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in volume 283, page 431 of the <strong>Madison</strong> County Ohio<br />
Records.<br />
Last known owner: William E. Shaw Jr.<br />
Said premises located at: 3660 Sycamore Ln., London, OH 43140<br />
All properties sold at Sheriff’s Sale are on an “as-is” basis and have no warranty or guarantee. The appraisal may<br />
or may not have been an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff nor the appraisers are liable for the<br />
condition of the property that was appraised.<br />
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 will be due the day of the sale, balance due within 30 days of confirmation.<br />
Additional fees to be paid to the Sheriff, include, transfer tax & conveyance fees which will be added to the<br />
balance due. All funds paid to the Sheriff must be in cash or certified check.<br />
Delinquent taxes will be paid by the plaintiff, current taxes prorated to the purchaser to the date of the auction.<br />
The purchaser assumes all taxes from the date of the auction.<br />
James P. Sabin, Sheriff<br />
Tina J. Sabin, Deputy<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss, Attorney<br />
P.O. Box 5080, Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480<br />
MM JULY 1, 8, 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>228<br />
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
OHIO REVISED CODE, SEC. 2329.26<br />
THE STATE OF OHIO, MADISON COUNTY<br />
Origin Bank, Plaintiff<br />
vs.<br />
James D. Dixon et. al, Defendant<br />
Case No. CVE<strong>2018</strong>0064<br />
Parcel No. 21-00306.000<br />
Address: 2959 St. Rt. 323, Mt. Sterling, OH 43143<br />
In pursurance of an order of sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of<br />
the courthouse in London, Ohio. The above named property was appraised at $85,900.00 and cannot be sold<br />
for less than two-thirds of that amount on Friday, 27th day of <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong>, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. If no bids at that<br />
time, the property will be offered up again on Friday, 10th day of August, <strong>2018</strong>. There will be no minimum bid<br />
for the second sale. Any additional costs and taxes owed for the action that are not covered by the sale, will be<br />
collected within 30 days of the confirmation from the purchaser. However, the Plaintiff has the right to redeem<br />
the property within 14 days of the sale by paying the full purchase price to the clerk of courts, and will be<br />
considered the successful purchaser of the sale.<br />
The complete legal description can be found in the office of the <strong>Madison</strong> County Recorder, in the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Courthouse located at 1 N. Main Street, London, OH 43140.<br />
Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in volume 301, page 760 of the <strong>Madison</strong> County Ohio<br />
Records.<br />
Last known owner: James D. Dixon et. al.<br />
Said premises located at: 2959 St. Rt. 323, Mt. Sterling, OH 43143<br />
All properties sold at Sheriff’s Sale are on an “as-is” basis and have no warranty or guarantee. The appraisal may<br />
or may not have been an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff nor the appraisers are liable for the<br />
condition of the property that was appraised.<br />
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 will be due the day of the sale, balance due within 30 days of confirmation.<br />
Additional fees to be paid to the Sheriff, include, transfer tax & conveyance fees which will be added to the<br />
balance due. All funds paid to the Sheriff must be in cash or certified check.<br />
Delinquent taxes will be paid by the plaintiff, current taxes prorated to the purchaser to the date of the auction.<br />
The purchaser assumes all taxes from the date of the auction.<br />
James P. Sabin, Sheriff<br />
Tina J. Sabin, Deputy<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
Carlisle, McNellie, Rini, Dramer & Ulrich, Attorney<br />
24755 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44122<br />
MM JULY 1, 8, 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>227<br />
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
OHIO REVISED CODE, SEC. 2329.26<br />
THE STATE OF OHIO, MADISON COUNTY<br />
Wells Fargo Bank, Plaintiff<br />
vs.<br />
Donald Carson et. al, Defendant<br />
Case No. CVE<strong>2018</strong>0057<br />
Parcel No. 18-00851.00<br />
Address: 349 Yankeetown St., Mt. Sterling, OH 43143<br />
In pursurance of an order of sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of<br />
the courthouse in London, Ohio. The above named property was appraised at $99,000.00 and cannot be sold<br />
for less than two-thirds of that amount on Friday, 27th day of <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong>, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. If no bids at that<br />
time, the property will be offered up again on Friday, 10th day of August, <strong>2018</strong>. There will be no minimum bid<br />
for the second sale. Any additional costs and taxes owed for the action that are not covered by the sale, will be<br />
collected within 30 days of the confirmation from the purchaser. However, the Plaintiff has the right to redeem<br />
the property within 14 days of the sale by paying the full purchase price to the clerk of courts, and will be<br />
considered the successful purchaser of the sale.<br />
The complete legal description can be found in the office of the <strong>Madison</strong> County Recorder, in the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Courthouse located at 1 N. Main Street, London, OH 43140.<br />
Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in volume 239, page 709 of the <strong>Madison</strong> County Ohio<br />
Records.<br />
Last known owner: Donald Carson et. al.<br />
Said premises located at: 349 Yankeetown St., Mt. Sterling, OH 43143<br />
All properties sold at Sheriff’s Sale are on an “as-is” basis and have no warranty or guarantee. The appraisal may<br />
or may not have been an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff nor the appraisers are liable for the<br />
condition of the property that was appraised.<br />
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 will be due the day of the sale, balance due within 30 days of confirmation.<br />
Additional fees to be paid to the Sheriff, include, transfer tax & conveyance fees which will be added to the<br />
balance due. All funds paid to the Sheriff must be in cash or certified check.<br />
Delinquent taxes will be paid by the plaintiff, current taxes prorated to the purchaser to the date of the auction.<br />
The purchaser assumes all taxes from the date of the auction.<br />
James P. Sabin, Sheriff<br />
Tina J. Sabin, Deputy<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss, Attorney<br />
P.O. Box 5080, Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480<br />
MM JULY 1, 8, 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>229<br />
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NOTICE OF SALE Under Judgment of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land<br />
Taxes In the Common Pleas Court of <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
Donna L. Landis, Treasurer <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio, Plaintiff<br />
vs.<br />
the unknown heirs, next of kin, spouses, devisees, legatees, executors,<br />
administrators, guardians of incompetent heirs, and spouses and/or assigns of<br />
Hershel F. Holloway, et. al., Defendants<br />
Case No. CVE<strong>2018</strong>0070<br />
Whereas judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes,<br />
assessments, charges, penalties, interest, and costs as follows:<br />
PPN: 31-01363.000<br />
Address: 98 Laurel Street, London, Ohio 43140<br />
Situated in the City of London, County of <strong>Madison</strong> and State of Ohio and being further<br />
described as being Lot Number Twenty-five (25), LILLEY ADDITION to London, as the same<br />
is known and designated on the Recorded Plat of said Lilley Addition at the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Recorder’s Office of said <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio.<br />
Being subject to all easements of record filed in the <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio Recorder’s<br />
Office.<br />
Last Known Owners: Hershel F. Holloway and Elsie M. Holloway, (both deceased)<br />
Amount of Judgment: One Thousand One Hundred Seventy-two Dollars and Ninety-eight<br />
Cents ($1,172.98); plus any other taxes, penalties, interest, assessments and costs that<br />
may be due and payable by the date of the sale of the real property described herein;<br />
Whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy<br />
the total amount of such judgment plus any other taxes, penalties, interest, assessments<br />
and costs that may be due and payable by the date of the sale of the real property described<br />
herein;<br />
Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, James Sabin, Sheriff of <strong>Madison</strong> County,<br />
Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an<br />
amount that equals at least $1,500.00 at 10:00 a.m. at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Courthouse in<br />
London, Ohio, on Friday, the 27th day of <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong>. If any parcel does not receive a<br />
sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same conditions of the first sale and at<br />
the same time of day at the same place on Friday, the 10th day of August, <strong>2018</strong>, for an<br />
amount that equals at least $1,600.00.<br />
All properties sold at Sheriff’s Sale are on an “as-is” basis and has no warranty or guarantee.<br />
The Treasurer nor the Sheriff are liable for the condition of the property.<br />
James P. Sabin, Sheriff<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
MM JULY 1, 8, 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>226
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Legal Notices<br />
<strong>July</strong> 15, <strong>2018</strong> - MADISON MESSENGER - PAGE 11<br />
NOTICE FOR BIDS<br />
Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Commissioners, 1 North Main Street, London, Ohio, 43140, on Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 31,<br />
<strong>2018</strong> at 11:00 A.M., Local Time for the purpose of RESURFACING OF VARIOUS<br />
ROADS in PLUMWOOD WITH HOT MIX ASPHALT CONCRETE (<strong>2018</strong><br />
Monroe Township Paving Project) according to specifications on file in the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Commissioners’ Office.<br />
Bids shall be submitted on forms furnished by the <strong>Madison</strong> County Engineer in a<br />
sealed envelope marked “<strong>2018</strong> Monroe Township Paving Project” on the outside.<br />
Sealed bids shall be submitted to the <strong>Madison</strong> County Commissioners’ Office at the<br />
address listed above.<br />
Bid packets may be obtained from the <strong>Madison</strong> County Engineer, 825 US 42 NE,<br />
London, Ohio, 43140 or can be downloaded from http://sharepoint/publicaccess/<br />
default.aspx or under “Notices” on the <strong>Madison</strong> County website at<br />
www.co.madison.oh.us. Contact the <strong>Madison</strong> County Engineer’s Office at 740-852-<br />
9404 for more information.<br />
Bidders must be ODOT Pre-Qualified: “Work Type 10 - Flexible Paving” and shall<br />
be pre-qualified at the time of bidding, at the time of award and through the life of<br />
the construction contract.<br />
Bids shall have separate unit prices for all items on each road.<br />
Bids will be furnishing labor, equipment, and materials.<br />
As specified in R.C. 153.54, a bidder must submit a bid guarantee in the form of<br />
either:<br />
(1) a bond for the full amount of the bid, or<br />
(2) a certified check, cashier’s check, or letter of credit in the amount of 10% of<br />
the bid.<br />
Bidders shall comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of<br />
1990.<br />
Bids will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, based on the grand total.<br />
The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive<br />
any defects in the bids.<br />
The Notice to Bidders is posted on the Internet and may be viewed on the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County web page at: http://sharepoint/publicaccess/default.aspx<br />
By Order of the Board of<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Commissioners<br />
Katie Wiseman, Clerk<br />
MM JULY 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>236<br />
NOTICE TO OWNER OF LAND AFFECTED BY THE<br />
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF ASSESSMENT, OF<br />
DATE OF THE FINAL HEARING AND OF FILING CLAIMS<br />
FOR COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES<br />
(For Publication)<br />
Rev. Code Sec. 6131.16<br />
In the Matter of the W.E. Roberts<br />
No. 117 B Ditch Extension<br />
Petitioned for by Robert Scott<br />
vs.<br />
Office of the Board of County Commissioners<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
November 6, 2017<br />
To the Owners of Land Affected by the Proposed Improvement(s):<br />
You are Hereby Notified that the County Engineer filed in this office on the 5th<br />
day of June, <strong>2018</strong>, the maps, profiles, plans, schedules and reports in the<br />
above named improvement, and the assessment/damages on each tract of<br />
land as estimated and described in the schedule..<br />
Resolved, That the 7th day of August, <strong>2018</strong>, at 11:00 a.m. at the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Commissioners’ Office, Courthouse, London, Ohio is hereby fixed<br />
as the time and place for the final hearing on said reports, plans and schedules,<br />
on estimated on the proceedings for the improvement, and on claims for<br />
compensation or damages, which claims must be filed with the Clerk of the<br />
Board of County Commissioners before that date; and be it further.<br />
And that if bonds or notes are to be issued for the improvement, you must give<br />
written notice within twenty-one days after the final hearing or your intention<br />
to pay in cash and if you do not give notice of your intention to pay<br />
cash within twenty-one days the installments will be payable with interest<br />
added at the same rate that bonds or notes bear interest. Cash funds received<br />
in excess of the final costs will be returned to you by the County Auditor after<br />
the project has been finalized.<br />
Katie Wiseman<br />
Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
MM JULY 8 & 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>223<br />
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NOTICE OF TIME OF THE CONTINUATION<br />
OF THE FIRST HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF LAND<br />
NAMED IN THE PETITION<br />
(For Publication)<br />
Rev. Code, Sec. 6131.07<br />
In the Matter of Glade Run Ditch<br />
Single County Ditch No. 76A<br />
Petitioned by: John Wilson (Resaca Land Holdings) And others<br />
vs.<br />
Office of the Board of County Commissioners, <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
November, 2017<br />
To the Owners of Land Affected by the Proposed Improvement(s)<br />
You are Hereby Notified that on the 3rd day of <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong>, the County<br />
Engineer requested to continue the First Hearing in this office, and you are<br />
further notified that the Board of County Commissioners of the County<br />
have fixed the 14th day of August, <strong>2018</strong> at 11:00 a.m. at the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Commissioners’ Office, Courthouse, London, Ohio, as the time<br />
and place for the continuation of the First Hearing.<br />
Proceedings to: Place existing open ditch on maintenance.<br />
The undersigned, owners of land who have joined in the petition, who are<br />
in favor of the improvement, hereby make an application to your<br />
honorable body requesting that the improvement be granted, for the<br />
following reasons to-wit:<br />
Request to place existing ditch, to be known as the Glade Run Ditch Ext.,<br />
on County maintenance. The ditch has been recently constructed to<br />
County standards. The property owners are requesting to have it placed<br />
on County maintenance so that it may retain its integrity.<br />
The location of the ditch is as follows: Commencing at the existing Glade<br />
Run Ditch #76 and going in a south westerly direction approximately 3,100’<br />
to the northern right-of-way line of US 40.<br />
All costs of engineering, construction, and further maintenance will be<br />
assessed to the benefiting parcels of land.<br />
All it is claimed that the improvement will affect property owned by you,<br />
and you are an owner named in the petition and of legal record on the<br />
date of its filing.<br />
All costs of engineering, construction, and future maintenance will be<br />
assessed to the benefiting parcels of land except as ordered under Section<br />
6131.31 of the Revised Code.<br />
Katie Wiseman<br />
Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
MM JULY 15 & 22, <strong>2018</strong><br />
MM<strong>2018</strong>234<br />
NOTICE FOR BIDS<br />
Public Notice is hereby given for the competitive bidding of Deicing Rock Salt for the<br />
<strong>2018</strong>/2019 Winter season, in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code 307.86 - 307.92<br />
inclusive.<br />
(1) Bulk Highway Deicing Salt picked up or delivered and dumped into the salt<br />
storage barn on the <strong>Madison</strong> County Engineer Facilities.<br />
(2) The current specifications in the State of Ohio Department of Transportation<br />
Construction and Material Specifications Manual will apply.<br />
(3) The bids shall be sealed and received at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Commissioners,<br />
1 North Main St., London, OH 43140, on or Before 11:30 A.M. Tuesday,<br />
<strong>July</strong> 31, <strong>2018</strong>. Exterior of the envelope shall state the date of the bid opening.<br />
(4) The payment in full for the materials awarded to the lowest and/or best bidder<br />
shall be made after the material has been received in accordance with the<br />
specification.<br />
(5) The <strong>Madison</strong> County Commissioners reserves the right to award the bid to the<br />
lowest and or best bidder and to reject any or all bids.<br />
Bryan D. Dhume, PE, PS<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Engineer<br />
MM JULY 15, <strong>2018</strong><br />
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10:00AM<br />
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This auction is for the dispersion of the property of<br />
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SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS<br />
The South-Western City School<br />
District is currently hiring drivers<br />
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Available positions are for substitute drivers that<br />
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Interested individuals should submit an application<br />
on our website at swcsd.us. Follow the<br />
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xEmployment<br />
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NOTICE OF JOB POSTING<br />
The position of Street Worker 1 is now open. Job<br />
bids, per the union agreement, are being<br />
accepted at the office of the Safety Service<br />
Director at 6 E. Second Street, London, Ohio<br />
43140 from 8:00 am, <strong>July</strong> 5, <strong>2018</strong> until 4:00 pm<br />
<strong>July</strong> 12, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
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The employee works under the direct supervision<br />
of the Street Superintendent. Normal working<br />
hours are Monday through Friday 7:00 am-<br />
3:30 pm.<br />
Per the union agreement, the pay range for this<br />
position is $16.94 - $20.49 per hour, depending<br />
on qualifications.<br />
The applicant must possess a valid driver’s<br />
license and a class B commercial driver’s license.<br />
EOE<br />
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Servers<br />
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7-22 M<br />
MOTORCYCLES<br />
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$5,200. 740-360-2150<br />
DATED SALES<br />
Moving/Barn Sale<br />
7/18 - 7/21, 9am-6pm<br />
7018 Gregg Rd.,<br />
West Jefferson<br />
Furniture - Patio<br />
New Bedding, Cookware<br />
Camping - Firepits,<br />
Dining Table/6 Chairs,<br />
Small Hutch, Lamps,<br />
Household, Dart Board,<br />
Records<br />
7-22 M<br />
DATED SALES<br />
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Antiques, Furn.<br />
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or 614-783-2629<br />
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CASH FOR CARS<br />
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WANTS TO Purchase<br />
minerals and other oil &<br />
gas interests. Send details<br />
to: P.O. Box 13557,<br />
Denver, CO 80201<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
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TRAILER & RAMP<br />
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$975 or Make Offer<br />
fer<br />
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8-5 M<br />
IMAGINE SCHOOLS<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
CERTIFIED TEACHERS<br />
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Imagine Great Western - 310 North Wilson Rd., Columbus, OH 43204<br />
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RENTALS<br />
BEATHARD<br />
RENTALS<br />
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M<br />
LONDON AREA<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
Houses & Apartments<br />
740-852-9706<br />
West Jeff<br />
2 BR<br />
w/ washer-dryer hk-up<br />
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$600 per month<br />
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7-15 M<br />
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xMobile Homes<br />
xHome for Sale<br />
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xFocus on Rentals<br />
Canaan Community<br />
Mobile Home Park<br />
CALL OR COME IN & LET US PUT YOU<br />
IN A NEW OR USED HOME<br />
If you have a mobile home and would like to have it moved<br />
to Canaan Community, we can move it here for FREE!!!<br />
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For Deals You Can’t Pass Up!<br />
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JEFFERSON LODGE<br />
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NEW & USED MOBILE HOMES AVAILABLE!<br />
We do in house Financing and ask about our<br />
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Adam Smith<br />
740-248-6409<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sun., <strong>July</strong> 15 - 1-3 pm<br />
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London<br />
Welcome to this beautifully<br />
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Place a prepaid classified line ad in our paper<br />
during the month of JULY and be registered<br />
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Drawing will be held <strong>July</strong> 30, <strong>2018</strong><br />
and the winner will be notified and published<br />
in our August 12th, <strong>2018</strong> issue .<br />
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!!<br />
HAVE A<br />
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TO FILL?<br />
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London Apartments<br />
1052 Sheffield Boulevard<br />
London, Oh 43140<br />
(740) 852-4286<br />
Country Lane Apartments<br />
400 Sunset Court<br />
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(937) 462-7090<br />
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Pet Friendly<br />
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OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE<br />
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xDated Sale<br />
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_____________________________<br />
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Exp. Date<br />
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Palm Manor Resort<br />
Within minutes of white<br />
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world famous Tarpon<br />
fishing, golf courses, restaurants/shopping,<br />
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condos with all ammenities,<br />
weekly/monthly, visit<br />
www.palmmanor.com<br />
or call 1-800-848-8141<br />
USED VEHICLES<br />
Need a Work Truck?<br />
Ford F450 utility bed, 11’<br />
7.3 auto, nice truck.<br />
Health forces sale.<br />
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5782 Davey<br />
INFORMATION<br />
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xClassified Services<br />
GARAGE<br />
DOORS<br />
GARAGE<br />
DOORS<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
PEST<br />
CONTROL<br />
PEST<br />
CONTROL<br />
TREE<br />
SERVICE<br />
TREE<br />
SERVICES<br />
TERMITE & PEST CONTROL<br />
3093 W. Broad St., Cols.<br />
614-878-0246<br />
BED BUGS?<br />
Starting At $ 295<br />
Pest Control • Rodents • Roaches • Termites<br />
Monthly & Quarterly Services<br />
Great Price!! Licensed & Insured<br />
Visit Us<br />
“Do It Yourself Pest Control”.<br />
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Tree Trimming<br />
Tree Removal<br />
Stump Grinding<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
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ADULT CARE<br />
Providing the<br />
Highest Quality<br />
Care For Seniors.<br />
24 Hour Care<br />
7 Days a Week.<br />
1-844-939-1800<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
THE<br />
TIRE SHOP<br />
• Batteries • Oil Changes<br />
• Brake Service<br />
• New or Used Tires<br />
• Alignments<br />
• TheTireShopandLube.com<br />
740-852-1200<br />
900 Keny Blvd.<br />
FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE<br />
BARKER’S<br />
Towing & Tire Shop<br />
• Auto-Farm-Commercial •<br />
• All Brands of New Tires<br />
• 100’s of Good Used Tires<br />
• 24 Hr Towing/Recovery<br />
• 24 Hour Tire<br />
Service Truck<br />
740-852-5069<br />
6365 St. Rt. 38 SE,<br />
7-29 M<br />
London<br />
“Request The Best”<br />
INFORMATION<br />
OUR ADS<br />
GET<br />
RESULTS<br />
8-5 M<br />
BLACKTOP<br />
SANTIAGO’S<br />
Sealcoating & Services LLC<br />
Quality Materials Used<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
Driveway Seal ( by broom)<br />
Hot Fill Crack, Asphalt Repair<br />
Call or text for Free Est.<br />
614-649-1200<br />
CARPET CLEANING<br />
Dirt Busters Tile/Floor-Any<br />
3 Rms - $44.95. Pet odor<br />
treatment. 614-805-1084<br />
CLEANING<br />
Holly’s Halos<br />
Accepting New Clients<br />
2 Hours - $40-$50<br />
Bonded-Ins. 614-426-3624<br />
CONCRETE<br />
ALL-CITY CUSTOM<br />
CONCRETE<br />
All Types Concrete Work<br />
New or Tear Out-Replace<br />
36 Yrs Exp.<br />
(614) 207-5430<br />
Owner Is On The Job!<br />
EDDIE MOORE<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Quality Concrete Work<br />
Lt. Hauling & Room Add.,<br />
Block Work & Excavation<br />
Stamp Patios,<br />
Bsmt. Wall Restoration<br />
36 Yrs Exp - Lic & Ins.<br />
Free Ests. 614-871-3834<br />
FENCING<br />
WEBB & SON<br />
FENCING<br />
Farm & Residential<br />
Fencing<br />
www.webbandson<br />
fencing.org<br />
JEFF<br />
740-852-0953<br />
ED<br />
740-852-0816<br />
8-5 M<br />
FENCING<br />
Green’s Fence<br />
Summer Specials!<br />
Lowest Prices in Town!<br />
We Do All Types Of<br />
Fencing, Also Repairs.<br />
No Job Too Big or Small.<br />
614-395-5209<br />
EAZY FENCE<br />
Chain Link - Wood<br />
No Job Too Big or Small<br />
All Repairs ~ Free Est.<br />
Insured. 614-670-2292<br />
S & F Parcel Fencing<br />
We do all Types of Fencing<br />
as well as repairs.<br />
Free Estimates<br />
7 days a week<br />
for your convenience.<br />
614-379-5710<br />
FLOORING<br />
CREATIVE<br />
FLOORING<br />
Stocking Warehouse<br />
CARPET • Vinyl<br />
Ceramic • Hardwoods<br />
Laminates 7-22 M<br />
80 St. Rt. 56, London<br />
(SUMMERFORD)<br />
between St. Rt. 40 & I-70<br />
37 Years Serving<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
740-852-5366<br />
HAULING<br />
BIG KEN’S<br />
HAULING<br />
Light/Heavy Hauling<br />
Container Rentals<br />
Will load it up & haul it<br />
away. On call 7 days a wk.<br />
Very Competitive Prices<br />
614-542-7600<br />
7/22 s/sw/m<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
LITTLE JOE’S<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Complete, Honest Serv.<br />
Bathrooms/kitchens<br />
Tiles & Flooring<br />
Basements/Decks<br />
Licensed-Bonded-Insured<br />
740-852-4544<br />
www.LittleJoesHandy.com<br />
SINCE 1973<br />
Phil Bolon Contr.<br />
Windows & Siding<br />
Decks, Kitchens, Baths<br />
Room Additions,<br />
Flooring, Roofing<br />
Bsmt Waterproofing<br />
Deal With Small Non-Pressure Co.<br />
45 Yrs. Exp. - Refs. Avail.<br />
Lic.-Bond-Ins.<br />
7-22<br />
A/M<br />
Free Est. - Financing Avail.<br />
Member BBB Of Cent. OH<br />
O.C.I.E.B. ID #24273<br />
614-419-3977<br />
or 614-863-9912<br />
For Free Estimates<br />
On Carpenter Work,<br />
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Foundations,<br />
Floors Jacked Up,<br />
Call:<br />
7-15 M<br />
740-426-6731<br />
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Additions, Drywall Repair,<br />
Plumbing and Electrical.<br />
All your Handyman needs<br />
No Job too Big or Small<br />
Over 30 Yrs. Exp. Lic.-Bond-Ins.<br />
Jerry<br />
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7-15 M<br />
7-22 M<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
LG<br />
REMODELING<br />
Interior & Exterior<br />
Full Service Remodeling<br />
• Bathrooms • Kitchens<br />
• Tile • Drywall • Flooring<br />
• Roofing • Siding • Etc.<br />
NO JOB TO SMALL<br />
A+ BBB Rating<br />
A+ Angie’s List<br />
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www.lgroofingcolumbus@gmail.com<br />
Handyman Cafe<br />
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For All Your Handyman<br />
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Doors/Windows,<br />
Siding/Roofing<br />
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740-837-0287<br />
Accepting MC/Visa/AE/Discover<br />
HOME<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Roof & Chimney<br />
Maintenance<br />
All types masonry work -<br />
Brick, tuckpointing, cultured<br />
stone, caulking,<br />
chemical cleaning, power<br />
washing, Gutter cleaning.<br />
614-364-6668 lv msg<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
WE PULL WEEDS!<br />
No job too big or too small.<br />
We offer a full range of<br />
landscape services<br />
Fast • Affordable • Reliable<br />
Call Dustin for a<br />
FREE Estimate today!<br />
614-357-7847<br />
Classified Services<br />
7-22 A&M<br />
7-22 M<br />
7-22 w/sw/m<br />
MOVING<br />
Aaron Allen Moving<br />
Local Moving Since 1956<br />
Bonded & Insured<br />
614-299-6683, 263-0649<br />
Celebrating 60 yrs in business<br />
A Complete<br />
Moving<br />
Reasonable, Reliable<br />
No Job Too Small<br />
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Free Estimate<br />
614-878-1179<br />
PAINTING<br />
WOW<br />
Painting - Power Wash<br />
Interior - Exterior<br />
Residential & Commercial<br />
Complete Home<br />
Remodeling<br />
740-852-2180<br />
Austin & Gary Bogenrife<br />
Website: wwwpaintingllc.com<br />
wowpainting@live.com<br />
7/22 A&M<br />
7-15 M<br />
PAINTING<br />
LeVay Painting Co.<br />
Interior & Exterior painting,<br />
Wall Repair,<br />
Wallpaper Removal &<br />
7/22<br />
Powerwashing.<br />
A&M<br />
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614-886-8926<br />
PEST CONTROL<br />
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PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Senior Pictures<br />
Family Portraits<br />
Professional Head Shots<br />
and more!<br />
Call or email me<br />
for more information.<br />
614-572-6473<br />
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POWER WASHING<br />
MRS. POWERWASH<br />
Any house wash $149 + tax<br />
Single deck $69 + tax<br />
2 Tier deck $99 + tax<br />
Best Wash In Town<br />
Over 45,000 Washes<br />
Ashley, 614-771-3892<br />
POWER WASHING<br />
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$99-$199. Also House<br />
Painting. 614-805-1084<br />
HOUSEWASH<br />
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614-586-3417<br />
SEWING MACHINE<br />
REPAIR<br />
REPAIR all makes 24 hr.<br />
service. Clean, oil, adjust<br />
in your home. $49.95 all<br />
work gtd. 614-890-5296<br />
TOP SOIL<br />
Alexander Hauling<br />
Driveways topped w/new<br />
limestone. We also deliver<br />
Topsoil - comtil - sandmulch.<br />
Specializing in<br />
residential. 614-491-5460<br />
Bobcat Services Avail.<br />
TREE SERVICES<br />
Brewer & Sons Tree Service<br />
• Tree Removal<br />
• Tree Trimming<br />
• Stump Grinding<br />
• Bucket Truck Services<br />
Best Prices • Same Day Service<br />
614-878-2568<br />
LOOK TO<br />
THE PROFESSIONALS<br />
IN OUR<br />
SERVICE DIRECTORY<br />
For Service<br />
“That Is Out Of This World”<br />
8/5<br />
A&M
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