PAGE 8 - MADISON MESSENGER - <strong>July</strong> 28, <strong>2019</strong> To advertise in the <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong>, call (740) 852-0809. RETIREMENT SALE 50% OFF Everything in Stock! LAMP SHADES 5,000 in Stock! JOHNSONS LAMPSHOP LAMPS • FIXTURES • SHADES 8518 East National Road (US 40) 8 Miles East of Springfield (937) 568-4551 (Please bring your lamp BASE for proper fitting of Shades) Wednesday-Friday 10-5 • Saturday 10-4 www.johnsonslampshop.com madisonmessengernews.com Puzzle solution FREE ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, <strong>2019</strong> – 9:00 AM TO 1:00 PM (RAIN OR SHINE) HELD AT THE MADISON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 205 ELM STREET, LONDON NO EARLY DROP OFFS! NO TELEVISIONS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: CALL NCO SOLID WASTE DISTRICT 800-553-6763 EXT. 20 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.ncowaste.org ELECTRONIC ITEMS ACCEPTED FROM HOUSEHOLDS, BUSINESSES, INDUSTRIES, SCHOOLS AND GOVERNMENT If a Business, Industry, School or Government Office has a large quantity of E-Waste, Contact Accurate IT to schedule a pick up date/time. Phone 1-888-811-2487. Computers, Any and All types of Cable and Wire, Cameras, Servers, VCRs, Monitors, DVD Players, All Types of Cell Phones, Keyboards and Mice, CD and DVD Media, Battery Backup Systems, Scanners, Printers, Fax Machines, Copiers, All Stereo Equipment, Video Games, Video Game Systems, All Phone Equipment, Speakers, Floppy Disks, Microwaves, Sweepers and other Household Electronics. ABSOLUTELY NO TELEVISIONS, TRASH, TIRES, HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE, LIGHT BULBS OR ALKALINE BATTERIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS EVENT! THIS PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY THE NORTH CENTRAL OHIO SOLID WASTE DISTRICT AND ACCURATE IT AND A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MADISON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND MADISON COUNTY FAIR BOARD ACCURATE IT guarantees that all of your electronic equipment will be recycled in the most environmentally responsible fashion, following all local, state and federal EPA regulations in addition to the R2 standard. S U N G L A S S E S T O O B P S R E P A I D N T P K Y U T P N A A R A I N C O A T N E T C R K R L V C E F I M K K U I Q Q K P Z U I I T L K C S H R N T Q L A I C S E E I A S J Z T H J U F J T O O T H P A S T E B M G O R A I N R U K P W G N V O S O G N M N I M C M E A A T T O L I K O A E B A O A R T P T E K C A J K S R B C T B S O X I D U F F L E E A I E A X X B Q Y E N O M M L R R R U H Y Y Z J H I A K H L F J Y P T X V P O N C H O S A R O N G T London Police Department • Money was reported stolen from a pizza delivery car at Speedway in London on June 25. • On June 26, a Columbus man was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of <strong>Madison</strong> County and was charged with one count of domestic violence. • A London man and a woman from New Jersey were arrested on June 26 on assault charges and transported to Tri-County Regional Jail. • On June 26, officers responded to an unresponsive male in the 30 block of Graham Avenue. The male subject became alert and oriented after Narcan was administered. He refused further medical treatment from medics. • A London man was arrested June 27 for criminal trespassing after being found on Metropolitan Housing property from which he has been banned. • On June 28, a London woman was arrested for domestic violence after assaulting her mother. • A Columbus man was charged on June 28 with menacing after an incident with his ex girl-friend and her husband. • A London man was charged on June 30 with unauthorized use of a vehicle, misuse of a credit card, and theft after taking his girlfriend’s credit card, her vehicle, and withdrawing $800 from her bank account.\ • A London man was charged with assault on June 30 after an incident involving another male subject. He posted bond at the blotter Fish Fries West Jefferson American Legion Post 201, 9701 W Broad St., is hosting fish fries from 4 to 7 p.m. the first and third Fridays of the month through October. www.madisonmessengernews.com <strong>Madison</strong> County Sheriff’s Office. • Unknown suspects set off a smoke bomb in a store in the 300 block of Lafayette Street on <strong>July</strong> 1. • A London man was arrested on <strong>July</strong> 1 for operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs. He was released with a citation. • A Hilliard man was charged on <strong>July</strong> 1 with violating a protection order after an incident occurred in the 100 block of North Main Street. • On <strong>July</strong> 2, a London man was arrested and charged with domestic violence after assaulting his live-in girlfriend. • A Columbus man was charged on <strong>July</strong> 3 with telecommunications harassment after he made a harassing phone call to his estranged wife. • A London man was arrested on <strong>July</strong> 4 for an outstanding warrant out of Champaign County and charged with driving under suspension, open container and possession of marijuana drug paraphernalia. • On <strong>July</strong> 5, a London man was charged with domestic violence after he struck his girlfriend in the face and threatened her with a knife. A warrant was issued for his arrest. • A London woman was arrested on <strong>July</strong> 6 for possession of drug abuse instruments. • On <strong>July</strong> 7, a London woman was charged with domestic violence after an altercation with the father of one of her children. Golfers sought For any <strong>Madison</strong> Plains students interested in playing on the golf teams (boys and girls) this fall, the tryouts begin on Aug. 1 at Locust Hills Golf Course at 7 a.m. Bring your completed paperwork and golf clubs ready to play. Practices Thursday and Friday, will be from 7 a.m. to around 10 a.m. Euchre Euchre is played at 6 p.m. the last Friday each month at the Jeffersonian Senior Center at the rear of 28 E. Main St., West Jefferson. No charge to play, but snacks. For details, call Sue or Jerry Kennedy at (614) 878-8915.
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