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November 8, 2020 www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XXXV No. 49
Olde Fashioned Christmas, page 4
Madison County voter turnout tops 75 percent
All issues pass; Adkins
wins prosecutor’s race
The following are the unofficial results of
the Nov. 3 general election as released by
the Madison County Board of Elections
after the polls closed on election night.
In the only contested local race, Nicholas
Adkins emerged the winner over Marla Farbacher
for the county prosecutor’s seat. Adkins
took 66.1 percent of the vote to
Farbacher’s 33.9 percent.
All local tax issues and questions passed.
Of the county’s 25,827 registered voters,
19,442 cast ballots for a voter turnout of
75.28 percent. A total of 7,078 ballots were
cast on election day, 6,371 were cast absentee
by mail, and 5,993 were cast absentee
in-person (early voting) at the Board of
Elections office.
The Board of Elections will run the official
canvass of the election results by no
later than Nov. 24.
For more information and a full list of
results, visit www.boe.ohio.gov/madison/ or
call (740) 852-9424.
maintaining and operating cemeteries. The
levy generates $39,809 per year and costs
the taxpayer $24.50 per year per $100,000
of property valuation.
For the levy ..................................354
Against the levy ..............................97
• Stokes Township—Renewal of a 0.4-
mill tax levy for the purpose of providing
fire protection and providing and maintaining
fire apparatus, appliances, buildings,
water supply sources, and materials. The
levy generates $15,350 per year and costs
the taxpayer $14 per year per $100,000 of
property valuation.
For the levy ..................................186
Against the levy ..............................68
• Hammertime Pub LLC—Request for a
D3 liquor permit to sell spiritous liquor at
their establishment in Mount Sterling.
Yes ................................................523
No ................................................199
• Hammertime Pub LLC—Request for a
D6 liquor permit to sell beer, wine, mixed
beverages and spiritous liquor between 11
a.m. and midnight on Sundays at their establishment
in Mount Sterling.
Yes................................................485
No ................................................235
LOCAL CANDIDATES
Madison County Prosecuting Attorney
(One to be elected)
Nicholas Adkins (R) ......................11,651
Marla H. Farbacher ........................5,975
Madison County Commissioner
(Term starting 1-2-21)
Mark A. Forrest (R)........................14,185
Madison County Commissioner
(Term starting 1-3-21)
Chris Wallace (R) ..........................13,503
Madison County Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas
Christopher J. Brown ....................13,530
Madison County Clerk of Courts
of Common Pleas
Renae Zabloudil (R)......................14,639
Madison County Sheriff
John R. Swaney (R) ......................15,198
Madison County Recorder
Charles E. Reed (R)......................14,813
Madison County Treasurer
Stacey L. McKenzie (R) ................14,676
Madison County Engineer
Bryan D. Dhume (R)......................14,733
Madison County Coroner
James W. Kaehr (R) ......................14,860
See ELECTION page 2
Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing
LOCAL ISSUES
• Madison County Senior Citizens Center—Renewal
of a 0.8 mill tax levy for five
years for the purpose of providing and
maintaining services, equipment and facilities.
The levy generates $713,993 per year
and costs the taxpayer $16.84 per year per
$100,000 of property valuation.
For the levy ..............................12,484
Against the levy ........................5,883
• Darby Township—Renewal of a 0.7-mill
tax levy for five years for the purpose of
maintaining and operating Forest Grove
Cemetery. The levy generates $76,660 per
year and costs the taxpayers $22.40 per
year per $100,000 of property valuation.
For the levy ................................1,377
Against the levy ............................721
• Paint Township—Renewal of a 1.5-mill
tax levy for five years for current expenses.
The levy generates $24.056 per year and
costs the taxpayer $18.38 per year per
$100,000 of property valuation.
For the levy..................................209
Against the levy ............................84
• Range Township—Renewal of a 0.7-mill
tax levy for five years for the purpose of
Madison County Public Health and
Rocking Horse Community Health Center
are offering free, drive-thru COVID-19
testing in partnership with the Ohio National
Guard and Mako Medical.
Hours and dates are 10 a.m. to noon on
Nov. 13 and Nov. 20. The testing site is located
at the Molly Caren Agricultural
Center (home of the Farm Science Review),
135 State Rte. 38, London.
Anyone can get a free test at this location.
No doctor’s order or appointment is
needed, but pre-registration is encouraged.
To pre-register, call (740) 845-1756;
it only takes five minutes. There is no cost
for a test and no insurance information is
collected.
“We want to ensure that any Madison
County resident can get tested when
needed,” said Madison County Health
Commissioner Chris Cook. “Our goal is
that anyone with symptoms of COVID-19
or those who think they may have been exposed
to a case or someone with symptoms
will get tested. There is not a more convenient
option than from your own vehicle, especially
for those who are elderly or
parents of children.”
Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever
or chills, cough, shortness of breath or dif-
ficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body
aches, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore
throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea,
vomiting, or diarrhea.
Test results are expected to be received
within two to three days. Anyone who is
tested can view their results online using
information provided at the testing clinic.
Anyone visiting the testing clinic is
asked to enter the grounds from U.S. Route
40, drive slowly, remain in their car and
stay in their lane. Everyone in the car is required
to wear a mask until a healthcare
professional asks them to lower it for testing.
For updates and information about the
pandemic, visit covid.madisonph.org and
coronavirus.ohio.gov
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Airport plans runway rehabilitation
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Funding changes are allowing the Madison County Airport to
start two major improvement projects ahead of schedule.
The first is rehabilitation of the runway, a project estimated to
cost $1.5 million. Traditionally, the Federal Aviation Administration
covers 90 percent of the cost of such improvements. The local
airport authority then picks up either 5 percent or 10 percent, depending
on state contributions.
This year, however, due to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic
Security (CARES) Act, the FAA is fully funding all projects
already in the works. The Madison County Airport Authority began
the design and engineering phase for the runway overhaul last year.
Without the local share obligation, the airport is retaining $75,000
to $150,000 in funding for other projects.
With full funding in place, the runway job can go out to bid this
coming spring. Work should begin mid-summer, said Bill Laney,
airport authority board president. Once work starts, the airport will
be closed for 25 to 45 days.
As for the need for rehabilitation of the runway, Laney said, “Age
is the main thing. There gets a point in asphalt’s life where it needs
to be redone.”
The Ohio Department of Transportation inspected the runway
ELECTION
Continued from page 1
PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Local Tallies
Here is how Madison County voted in the
presidential race:
Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris (D) ....5,558
Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker ............46
Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (L) ..........260
Donald Trump/Michael Pence (R) ..13,445
and deemed it in need of replacement. Laney said the runway has
been in service for at least 15 years. He noted there are no plans to
lengthen it.
The airport authority had planned to use some of the entitlement
funds it receives from the FAA each year to pay the local share of
the runway project. While that is not necessary now, the airport
must use some of those entitlement funds for another project in
2021. Otherwise, the money goes back to the FAA for redistribution.
So, with input from the FAA and consultants, the airport authority
is moving forward with a runway lighting project that was
originally scheduled to be done three to four years from now.
The airport has started the design phase. The estimated cost of
the project is $500,000 to $600,000. Laney expects the work to be
done next fall. The FAA will fund at least 90 percent of the project.
The rest of the funding structure is not yet set.
Using local funds, the airport authority has started to replace or
add doors to various hangars at the airport to make them more desirable
to potential renters.
On Nov. 3, the Madison County commissioners approved the appointment
of Eric Dust, a tenant at the airport and a Madison
County resident, to the airport authority board.
The Madison County Airport is located at 1281 U.S. Route 40,
London. For more information, call (740) 852-5040.
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL/STATE SENATE RACES - Local Tallies
Here is how Madison County voted in the U.S. congressional and
state senate races:
U.S. Representative - 15th District
Joel Newby (D) ................................4,434
Steve Stivers (R)............................14,409
State Senator 74th District
Bill Dean (R) ..................................14,748
State Senator 10th District
Charles Ballard (D) ..........................4,625
Robert Hackett (R) ........................13,963
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Alternative arrangements for Veterans Day
By Kristy Zurbrick
Madison Editor
Veterans Day observances in Madison
County will look different this year due to
COVID-19 safety concerns. Some organizations
are taking alternative approaches to
their ceremonies; others are foregoing them
altogether.
Plain City
In Plain City, Veterans Day ceremonies
normally take place at Plain City Elementary.
Because the school is not allowing outside
guests due to the pandemic, village officials
have organized a ceremony that will take
place at 10:45 a.m. Nov. 11 at Pastime Park.
“We just wanted to make sure Veterans
Day wasn’t passed by,” said Mayor Jody
Carney.
About the outdoor ceremony, which will
take place rain or shine, she added, “This is
the kind of stuff we can do safely.”
Charles E. Stenner Jr. is the guest
speaker. Stenner served in the U.S. Air Force,
retiring after 40 years as a three-star lieutenant
general, chief of the Air Force Reserve
with a desk at the Pentagon, and commander
of the Air Force Reserve Command with duties
at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia.
Representatives from Plain City American
Legion Post 248 and Veterans of Foreign
Wars Darby Post 3268 will take part in
the ceremony. Kyle Russell, a band student
at Jonathan Alder High School, will play
“The Star Spangled Banner” and “Taps.”
Mount Sterling
As they did for their Memorial Day ceremony
in May, members of Mount Sterling
American Legion Post 417 will live stream
a Veterans Day ceremony on the “I grew up
in Mt. Sterling, Ohio’ Facebook page. A
small group of post members will hold a
brief ceremony at 11 a.m. Nov. 11 at Veterans
Park, located across from town hall, 1
S. London St. The video will be available for
viewing after the fact, as well.
“It seemed to work pretty well when we
did it for Memorial Day,” said Wesley
Pierce, Post 417 commander.
Post 417’s Auxiliary Unit will not serve its
traditional dinner for veterans and guests.
West Jefferson
Norwood Elementary, 899 Norwood Dr.,
West Jefferson, will honor veterans with a
ceremony at 9:45 a.m. Nov. 11. Due to the
school’s COVID-19 safety protocols, the public
is not permitted to attend.
Fifth-graders will share their essays on
“What America Means To Me.” The guest
speakers are Brig. Gen. Maria Kelly and Lt.
Col. Mitchell Gargac. Representatives from
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7005 and
American Legion Post 201 will participate
in the ceremony. The West Jefferson color
guard will perform a 21-gun salute. Clara
Drummond, a West Jefferson High School
student, will play “Taps” to bring the ceremony
to a close.
London
Traditionally, the United Veterans Organization
(UVO) hosts a Veterans Day program
at London High School, open to
students and the public. That is not happening
this year. Neither is the dinner that
American Legion Post 105 puts on for veterans,
family members and guests.
“There are too many older people and too
many chances,” said Phil Robinette, UVO
president and Legion Post 105 finance officer
and color guard captain.
Organizers made the cancellations with
the health and safety of participants in
mind.
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“We’ll all be thinking about our veterans,
and we’re hoping this all gets figured out by
next year,” Robinette said, referring to the
pandemic.
UVO member organizations include
Amvets Chapter 19, Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 93, American Legion Post
105 and Vietnam Veterans Chapter 746.
Madison County Senior Center
While the Madison County Senior Center
won’t hold its annual Veterans Day program
this year, it will offer free lunches to
veterans on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. The center’s
drive-through pickup hours are 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Veterans who plan to pick
up meals are asked to place their orders on
Nov. 10 by calling (740) 852-3001. The center
is located at 280 W. High St., London.
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Plain City area churches are making
plans for the annual Christmas Basket project.
In 2019, baskets and gifts were distributed
to 150 families which included more
than 750 individuals, approximately 500 of
whom were children.
At this time, the Plain City Church Fellowship
is asking for names, addresses and
phone numbers of families or individuals in
the Jonathan Alder School District who
might need assistance over the holidays.
Names can be turned in by calling Plain City
Presbyterian Church at (614) 873-5011 or
Dave McCray at (614) 408-1617 as soon as
possible. All information is kept confidential.
Due to COVID-19 concerns, organizers
are not accepting food donations this year
and will not hold a packing day. Anyone interested
in helping with the project can donate
money. Checks made out to “Christmas
Basket Fund” can be mailed to: Plain
City Presbyterian Church, 231 E. Main St.,
Plain City, OH 43064.
Another way to participate is to “adopt”
a family and buy their Christmas presents.
Families may be adopted through local
churches or by calling the Presbyterian
Church or McCray. Guidelines will be provided
for purchasing gifts for appropriate
age levels. Organizers ask those who adopt
families to deliver the gifts between Dec. 14
and Dec. 21.
For more information about the Plain
City Church Fellowship Christmas Basket
Drive, contact Jim Kaufman, co-chairman,
at (937) 243-1653.
Season comes to an end
West Jefferson’s season came to an end with a 42-7 loss in their Div. 6 Region 24 semi-final
game against Coldwater on Oct. 31.
West Jefferson running back
Hayden Salyer finds an opening.
Salyer rushed for 72 yards
on 16 carries for the game.
Messenger photos by Jeff Pfeil
West Jefferson receiver Kyle Scott and a Coldwater
defender go up for a pass which was incomplete.
Coldwater held the passing game for West
Jefferson to 132 yards on seven completions.
West Jefferson
Head
Coach
Shawn
Buescher
addresses
his
Roughrider
team after
the loss
against
Coldwater.
West Jefferson
ended
the season
with a 7-2
record.
Annexation in West Jeff
By Josephine Birdsell
Staff Writer
On Nov. 2, West Jefferson village council
members approved the annexation of approximately
5.6 acres of land at 4950 W.
Broad St. into the village.
Due Fratelli LLC, a construction company,
owns the land. The company, whose
headquarters are located on the site, plans
to renovate its building and add office space
that can be rented out to other companies.
Due Fratelli has yet to confirm specific
design plans for the site.
In other news, council approved raises
for the positions of council president and
vice president.
Prior to the raise, the council president
earned $225 per village council meeting.
The council vice president earned $200 per
meeting. Those pay rates are now $250 and
$225, respectively.
The raises will take effect beginning on
Jan. 1, 2021, after a new president and vice
president are elected.
The sitting council president and vice
president will not benefit from the approved
raises unless they are reelected in January,
said Mayor Ray Martin.
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Jeffersonian Senior Center
Open House
The Jeffersonian Senior Center will hold
an open house from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov.
16 at their new location, 174 E. Main St.,
West Jefferson.
Thanksgiving Giveaway
H.E.L.P. House is preparing for its
Thanksgiving giveaway, set for Nov. 21, and
is seeking donations of food items such as
turkeys, hams, green beans, corn, biscuits,
boxed mashed potatoes, gravy, cake mixes,
frosting and pumpkin pies. Also appreciated
are monetary donations to purchase
meat.
Donations can be dropped off as follows:
Mondays, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Tuesdays, 8 a.m.-
noon; Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon; and Saturdays,
8-11 a.m. HELP House is located at
122 E. Center St., London. Donations will be
accepted through Nov. 18.
Anyone who wishes to sign up to receive
food in the Thanksgiving giveaway can do so
by stopping by or calling HELP House, (740)
852-1980, during the hours listed above.
Anyone who can’t sign up ahead of time is
still welcome to participate by driving in on
the giveaway day, Nov. 21 at 11:30 a.m.
Women & Wine
Junior Achievement Mad River Region is
hosting its annual Women & Wine event
virtually on Nov. 19 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Prior to the event, guests will receive a
beverage of their choice, a hand-painted
wine glass, and a code to join the party. The
week before the event, a silent auction will
open. New items will be added daily.
Periodically throughout the live event,
raffle items and door prizes will be drawn.
Participants must be logged into the party
to claim prizes.
Tickets are $35 plus an unwrapped item
for the auction. Items will be picked up
when the gift bags are dropped off. Go to
https://madriver.ja.org/events/index to purchase
tickets.
Proceeds from the event will help to fund
financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and
workforce readiness programs for local students.
For details, contact Crystal Steiner
at (937) 323-4725 or csteiner@jrachieve.net.
London Government Meetings
The following meetings are scheduled to
take place at London’s city hall, 20 S. Walnut
St. Dates, times, locations, communication
methods, and cancellations are subject
to change. If meeting changes occur, a 24-
hour notice will be posted to the city’s Facebook
page and website,
londonohio.gov/city-meeting-schedule. As
for COVID-19 safety procedures, the city
will comply with the rules in place at the
time of each meeting.
• Finance—Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.;
• Civil service—Nov. 10 at 4 p.m.;
• Historic review board—Nov. 10 at 4 p.m.
• Historic downtown revitalization—Nov.
10 at 5 p.m.;
• Public safety—Nov. 10 at 6 p.m.;
• Zoning appeals—Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.;
• Public service—Nov. 12 at 1 p.m.;
• City council—Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m.;
• Public utilities—Nov. 24 at 6:30 p.m.;
• City properties—Nov. 25 at 7 p.m.
This month’s planning commission and
tree commission meetings are cancelled.
London Public Library
London Public Library, is located at 20 E.
First St. Call (740) 852-9543 or visit
www.mylondonlibrary.org for details.
• Virtual Story Times. Toddler story
times are held at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and
are for children ages 0 to 3 years old. Story
times are held at 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and
are for children ages 3 to 6 years old. E-mail
Mary Anne at mwood@mylondonlibrary.org
for a link to participate.
• Curbside Pickup Hours. Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, 12-4 p.m.; Tuesday
and Thursday, 4-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-
2 p.m.; closed Sunday.
Mt. Sterling Community Center
The Mount Sterling Community Center,
164 E. Main St., is slowly opening some activities.
Measures of social distancing, 10-
person maximum attendance ,and frequent
sanitizing and hand washing continue to be
a part of the center’s guidelines. For details,
call (740) 869-2453.
Nov. 9-14—10 a.m.-3 p.m. daily, walking
in the gym
Nov. 9—10-11 a.m., chair exercises
Nov. 10—4-7 p.m., food pantry for incomeeligible
households. Pre-packed food boxes
will be delivered to your vehicle. Remain in
your vehicle, and you will be assisted in numerical
order. If you are a new household,
bring a picture ID and proof of residence.
Call (740) 869-2453 for details.
8-9 p.m.—Alcoholics Anonymous
Nov. 11—10 a.m.-3 p.m., sewing for adults
Nov. 12—10 a.m.-noon, food pantry for income-eligible
households. Pre-packed food
boxes will be delivered to your vehicle. Remain
in your vehicle, and you will be assisted
in numerical order. If you are a new
household, bring a picture ID and proof of
residence. Call (740) 869-2453 for details.
Nov. 13—10 a.m.-3 p.m., sewing for adults
Looking ahead—No produce markets are
scheduled in November.
Blood Drives
The American Red Cross is holding the
following blood drives in Madison County.
To sign up, go to www.redcrossblood.org and
enter 43140.
• Nov. 10, 1-7 p.m., at Sts. Simon and
Jude Catholic Church, 9350 High Free West
Pike, West Jefferson; and
• Dec. 11, 2:30-7:30 p.m., at St. Patrick
Catholic Church, 61 S. Union St., London.
HBMLibrary
Hurt-Battelle Memorial Library, 270
Lilly Chapel Rd., West Jefferson, offers the
following activities and services. For details,
call (614) 879-8448.
• Storytimes. Nov. 13 on Facebook and
at hbmlibrary.org.
• Curbside Service and Limited In-Library
Services Available. Call the library
for more information.
• Library Board Meeting. Nov. 10 at 6
p.m. in the community room.
• Library Closed. Nov. 11, Veterans Day.
Mount Sterling Library
Mt. Sterling Public Library would like to
remind everyone that while the doors are
open to the public now (with new procedures
in place), the library still offers curbside
service to anyone that requests it. For more
information, call (740) 869-2430 or visit
www.mtsterlingpubliclibrary.org. The library
is located at 60 W. Columbus St.
• Mount Sterling Community Museum.
Located on the library’s lower level, the museum
is open. A limit of six people are allowed
in the space at a time. Face masks are
encouraged except for those who cannot
wear them due to medical issues. Call Steve
Chambers, director, at (740) 869-9305 to
make arrangements for visits outside of
open hours. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Plain City Library
For up-to-date information about library
services, visit plaincitylib.org/covid-19 or
call (614) 873-4912. The library is located at
305 W. Main St.
• Kids’ Food Pickup. On Thursdays from
2 to 3 p.m., volunteers will be at the front
entrance of Journey Community Church,
11100 Lafayette-Plain City Rd., Plain City,
handing out shelf-stable meals. Any child or
student will receive five meals. The child
need not be present, but federal regulations
require organizers to collect the names of recipients.
The library thanks program partners
Children’s Hunger Alliance and
Journey Community Church.
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• NaNoWriMo. Ready to write your pants
off? National Novel Writing Month
(NaNoWriMo) occurs each year in November.
The challenge: to write 50,000 words of
a novel in one month. Sounds rough, right?
Not when you have a whole team cheering
you on. At 7 p.m. each Wednesdays in November,
join other participants online via
Zoom to talk out plans, characters, settings
and more. Visit plaincitylib.org and click on
Events for more information.
• Brunch Book Club. The club meets on
the second Tuesday of each month for great
books and discussion. For a while, the group
will meet online. When it’s possible to meet
safely in-person, meetings will take place at
local restaurants. At the next session, set for
Nov. 10 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., the club
will discuss “Writers & Lovers” by Lily
King. Brunch Book Club selections can be
checked out and picked up curbside or
downloaded using the Hoopla or Libby app.
E-mail hharlan@plaincitylib.org or call
(614) 873-4912, ext. 130, for details.
• Online Storytime. Mondays at 10:30
a.m., visit the library’s Facebook, Youtube,
and Twitter channels for a live online storytime,
complete with songs, rhymes, books
and more for all ages.
• Bedtime Storytime. Visit Facebook,
Youtube, and Twitter for live Bedtime Storytime
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy stories,
rhymes, songs and more.
Soil and Water Conservation
Due to the Veteran’s Day holiday, the
November monthly board meeting of the
Madison Soil and Water Conservation District
supervisors will be held at 4 p.m. Nov.
18 in the Madison County Engineer’s Office
conference room, 825 U.S. Highway 42 NE,
London. Those who attend in person are
asked to wear a mask and practice social
distancing. In-person attendance will be
limited to 10 people in the room at one time.
The meeting also will be offered online
through Microsoft Teams. To join by phone,
call +1 (937) 249-6810 (toll). Dial in 455 552
2# when prompted for the conference ID.
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WILLIAM
ALLEN
Army
Sergeant USAR
1957-1959
RANDY
BAKER
Air Force
MSgt
20 yrs,Active
& Reserve
Misawa AB,
Japan
JOHN
BALDERSON
Navy
Hospital Man
1964-1966
CLYDE”BUZZ”
BARKER
Marine Corps
Corporal
1969-1971
Mediterranean
& Puerto Rico
TONY
BARONDA
Army
PFC
1944-1947
Japan
LAWRENCE”ED”
BARTOE
Army
Sergeant
1968-1971
Vietnam
LARRY
BATEMAN
Army
SP/4
2 years
Vietnam
DONALD
BENNETT
Army
Corporal
3 yrs,5 mo.
WWII
SW Pacific
MAX
BENNETT
US Army
Air Corps.
Corporal
1943 Enlisted
WWII
NED
BENNETT
Navy
S1/C
1945
Enlisted
WWII
PAUL
BENNETT
Army
SFC
25 years
Afghanistan
JAMES
BEVENS
Navy/USAF
Staff Sergeant
1959-1969
Greenland
USAF Strategic
Air Command
WAYNE”TONY”
BEVENS
Navy
E3
1990-1994
Persian Gulf,
USS Kittyhawk
GENE
BUSSEY
Army
PFC
1953-1955
RAYMOND
BUSSEY
Army
Specialist
4th Class
1979-1982
ROBERT A.
COLLINS
Army
PFC
1940-1944
Germany
KIA
THOMAS W.
COLLINS
Air Force
Sergeant
1966-1970
Spain
GALEN
COURTRIGHT
Army
Corporal
41 months
JAPAN
KOREA
CHANCY
CUMMINS
Army
PFC, MP
1945-1949
Germany
RICHARD W.
CUNNINGHAM
Army/USAR
E7
25 Years
Desert Storm;
Reforger
Germany
To All of the Veterans Who have Served
Madison County Senior Citizens Center
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ALEX
CWIEKALO
Air Force
CM Sergeant
1966-1995
Italy,Germany,
Belgium,Korea,
Saudi Arabia
ROBERTA“BERT”
CWIEKALO
Air Force
Sergeant
1967-1971
Germany
RUSSELL
DEVER
Army
Anti-aircraft
PFC
1942-1945
Philippines;
Guadalcanal
CHARLES
DUNN
Army
Corporal
1952-1954
Korea
HAROLD
DUNN
Army
Tech 5
Medical
Equipment
1941-1945
New Guinea
STEVE
DUNN
Army National
Guard
SFC E7
1973-1994
TIM
DUNN
Army
Specialist 5
1971-1978
Turkey 1978
DEAN”MONK”
GARRARD
Army
Specialist 5
Germany
IRA
GILL
Army
PVT
WWI
RAY
GILL
Air Force
AZC A1C3
4 years
Korea
WILLIS “RED”
GODDEN
Army
T/4
2 Years
Occupied
Japan
RALPH
GREEN
Army
PFC
1952-1954
Germany
ROBERT T.
GREEN
Army
PFC
1916-1919
Germany
JOSEPH”GENE”
GREGG
Army
PFC
3 Months
Vietnam
KIA
RAYMOND
GREGG
Army
PVT
1941-1942
North Africa
WWII
KIA
WILLIAM
GREGG
Marines
Sergeant
1953-1957
Korea
DANIEL
HAMPP SR.
Army
Specialist
1 Year &
4 Months
PAUL
HASTINGS
Army
PFC
1963-1965
Germany
WAYNE
HASTINGS
Marines
PFC
1951-1953
FRANKLIN
HAY
Army
E4/SP4
1967-1969
Vietnam
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VETERANS DAY
Honoring All Who Served
GARY
HEIMAN
Air Force
Airman
Second Class
4 Years
Guam
1959-1960
RICHARD
HOUT
Army
Major
20 Years
Vietnam
2 Tours;
Germany
PAUL
HOWARD SR.
Army
WWII
Europe;
Normandy
PAUL
HOWARD JR.
Navy
8 Years
Spain;
2 Years
GLENN
HOWARD
Navy
4 Years
RALPH
JONES SR.
Army
CWO
21 Years
Korea
Vietnam
RALPH”BUTCH”
JONES JR.
Air Force
Sergeant
18 Years
Desert Shield
Desert Storm
BRAD
KRONK
Air Force
E-4
8 years
South Korea,
Saudi Arabia
SYLVESTER
LINDSEY
Army Air Corp
PFC, MP
1942-1945
North Africa
RALPH
LININGER
Army/Air Force
TSgt E-6
25 Years
MARC
LONG
Army
Specialist
1998-2007
Korea
MELVIN
LOWERY
Air Force
Sergeant E-4
1964-1968
Phillippines
TERRY
MACKEY
Marine Corp
MSgt
21 years
Okinwa(3tours)
Desert Storm
EDWWARD
MANNS
Army
PVT
2 Years
Vietnam
HERBERT”HERB”
MARKLEY
Navy
1940-1943
WWII
Battleship
USS Texas
EDWARD T.
MCCLASKIE
Army
Sergeant
1 Year
Vietnam
LARRY
MEADOWS
Army
Sergeant
5 Years
Vietnam
MALINDA
MERRILL
Army;
Airforce
MSgt
1981-2018
CHARLIE
MILLER
Army;
Airforce
JSgt
1955-1965
1982-1996
Germany,Spain
Panama,Azores
JACK
MILLER
Army
SP4
2 years
Germany
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preserving our freedom.
Let us not forget the supreme sacrifice these brave indivuals were
prepared to make to protect the America we love so much.
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ROBERT
MILLER
82nd Airborne
Division
Corporal
1952-1955
WAYNE A.
ROBERTS
Army
Specialist
5th Class
Artillery
2 years
Vietnam
ROBERT “BOB”
ROGERS
Navy
HM3
1952-1955
Korea
ROBERT”DAVID”
ROUSE JR.
Army
Staff Sgt
2004-2015
Iraq;
2 tours
ROBERT F.
ROUSE
Air Force
Staff Sgt
Intelligence
Specialist
1954-1958
LARRY
SIMMONS
Army
PFC
1961-1963
France,
Germany
DAVID
STUTHARD
Army National
Guard
Specialist
2003-2010
RAY
STUTHARD SR
Army
PFC
1942-1945
WWII
Europe
RAY
STUTHARD JR.
Army
Specialist
1967-1969
FRANKLIN W.
THUM
Navy
Raderman 3CL
3 yrs; 2 mo.
JAMES
TIMMONS
US Army Ranger
Sergeant
1942-1945
South Pacific
MAX
TIMMONS
Marine Corp
PFC
1941-1945
South Pacific
EDDY
WALTERS
Air Force
A1C
1958-1962
Germany
WILLIAM E.
WELSH
Army Air Corp
2d Lt
1942-1945
B29 PILOT
JAPAN - KIA
VANCE
WILSON
Army
E-4/SP4
1984-1988
BRION
WOOD
Army
SFC
1987-2008
Iraq
Afghanistan
Cuba
JEFFERY
WOOD
Air Force
Staff Sgt
Thumrait Oman
JUSTIN
WOOD
Air Force
A1C
LUCINDA
ZEALLEAR
Air Force
A2C
1985-1989
Korea
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Madison-Plains’ Gammell named Player of Year
Aydn Gammell, a senior on the Madison-Plains High
School boys’ golf team, was named Player of the Year
in the Ohio Heritage Conference
(OHC).
Gammell was recognized for
this and other achievements at
the Madison-Plains golf program
awards ceremony on Oct. 19.
In addition to being named the
conference’s top player, Gammell
earned first-team all-conference
status with his score of 81 at the
OHC tournament. He also was
named first-team all-Madison
County and was a district qualifier
in the Ohio High School Athletic
Association post-season
tournament.
Senior Gabe Garrison, a fouryear
varsity letter winner, was
named second-team OHC with a
97 score at the OHC tournament.
Three athletes earn their first
varsity letters in golf—junior
Evan Morehart, sophomore Cole
Music and sophomore Kyler Kimble.
Kimble earned OHC honorable
mention status with a 101
Aydn Gammell, a senior at Madison-
Plains, was named Ohio Heritage
Conference Player of the Year.
Adoptable Pets
score at the OHC tournament. Two athletes earned
their second-year varsity letters, junior Pegasio Xenikis
and senior Jordan Hildebrand.
Hildebrand earned OHC honorable
mention honors with a 104 score at
the OHC tournament.
The boys’ team ended the season
with 11 wins and finished second
in the South division of the Ohio
Heritage Conference. Joanie Boyle
serves as head coach of the boys’
team.
The girls’ team, coached by Jim
Miller, ended the season with nine
wins and finished seventh out of
eight teams at the OHC tournament.
Senior Bryanna Dodds (August
OHC Player of the Month), a fouryear
letter winner, earned OHC
honorable mention status with her
117 score at the OHC tournament.
She shared the team’s most valuable
player honors with fellow senior
Rachel Weis, a four-year letter
winner who earned first-team OHC
status after her 95 score in the
OHC tournament.
Miller told the team’s underclassmen,
“You have big shoes to fill,” referring to Dodds and Weis.
Sophomores Caralyn Fisher and Becca Plympton earned their
second varsity letters. Plympton walked away with an award for
most improved player.
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The following are among the pets up for
adoption at the Humane Society of Madison
County. If you are interested in adopting a
pet, fill out an application online at
www.hsmcohio.org or call (614) 879-8368.
Violet
Violet came to the shelter
on June 14, 2020, along
with her five babies and
went directly into foster
care. Violet was a fantastic
mamma kitty to her babies,
which are now grown
and have been adopted into forever homes.
Now, it is Violet’s turn to find a home.
Shelter staff believe Violet is around 2
years old. She is not a fan of dogs or other
cats and is very shy, so she would do better
in a quiet home by herself. She is a toy
horse, so you may want to stock up on those,
and she loves to hang out on the cat tree by
the window.
The staff hopes that someone with a lot
of patience will adopt Violet and provide her
with her forever home.
Adoption fees for cats are $60 for kittens
and $35 for cats older than 11 months. The
fee includes:a FeLV/FIV test, spay or
neuter, set of shots, de-worming, and a oneyear
rabies shot (if old enough). All fees are
cash only.
Sparky
Sparky was brought to the shelter by a
citizen on Aug. 16, 2020, because he was
running loose in their neighborhood. The
staff believes he is a terrier mix with an estimated
birthdate of Aug. 16, 2018.
This ham is full of personality and loves to
talk to you through barking, but he will stop once
you give him love. He always makes the staff and
volunteers giggle with the crazy things he does
,and that piggy sound he makes is hysterical.
Sparky loves to go on walks and hang out
with people. He is not a fan of high energy dogs
and prefers to mind his own business instead of
socializing with them. As far as cats go, he isn’t
too sure about them, but the staff suspects he would give chase if
they hissed and ran. Sparky is an all-around loving goofball on the
hunt for a loving home.
Adoption fees for dogs are as follows: shelter dogs, $150; prison
dogs, $200; puppies, $250; popular pure-breeds, $400. The price includes:
a Home Again microchip, shots, deworming, heartworm
testing (if old enough), spay or neuter, and a one-year rabies shot
(if old enough). All dogs that are adopted must leave with a county
license at an additional cost of $17. All fees are cash only.
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New bus camera system at Madison-Plains
The Madison County Prosecutor’s Office partnered with the
Madison-Plains Local School District to upgrade the district’s bus
camera system. The new system allows district administrators to
more effectively and efficiently investigate issues that occur on
buses.
Funding for the project came in the form of money confiscated
during arrests and drug raids made by local and county law enforcement
officers. Through the legal process, the Prosecutor’s Office was
able to release the funds for positive use in the county.
“School safety has been a focus area during my time at the Madison
County Prosecutor’s Office,” said Nick Adkins, assistant prosecuting
attorney. “It’s been a privilege to see these forfeited drug
funds that once served such a negative purpose be directed toward
positively impacting our local schools and their security measures.”
The new system cost $75,665 and includes four internal cameras
on each of 22 buses and one internal camera on each of three passenger
vans. Funding from the Prosecutor’s Office totaled $50,000.
The school district picked up the remainder the cost.
Prior to the upgrade, the cameras on Madison-Plains’ buses were
patched together from three separate systems. Due to age, the systems
had become obsolete and often did not function properly. Now, administrators
access one system from one vendor to view video footage and,
because of the technological advances, do so easily and efficiently.
“The new system allows the district to not only view video
footage from the buses, we can also map the bus location if an incident
occurs, verify the speed of our buses and vans, and verify if
the bus or van driver actuated their turn signal, hazard lights,
amber warning lights, and red stop lights,” said Kim Rogers, Madison-Plains
transportation supervisor.
“Thanks to the Madison County Prosecutor’s Office, and with the
reliability and ease of use of the new equipment, our staff will be
able to investigate incidents in a more timely fashion and resolve
them more quickly,” Rogers continued. “When a request for camera
The Madison County Prosecutor’s Office recently released funds to Madison-Plains Local Schools to assist
with the purchase of a new camera system for the district’s buses: (from left) Chad Eisler, Madison-Plains superintendent;
Kim Rogers, Madison-Plains transportation supervisor; and Nick Adkins, assistant prosecuting
attorney with the Madison County Prosecutor’s Office.
footage of the buses comes in, I no longer have to tell
the requestor there is no footage.”
Adkins added, “School bus safety at Madison-Plains
The Madison County Board of Developmental Disabilities
will meet at 4 p.m. Nov. 19 at the administrative
office, 500 Elm St., London.
is one of my passion projects, and I’m excited that our
teamwork could make this vision become a reality for
my alma mater.”
Board of Developmental Disabilities to meet Nov. 19
The board will hold a public hearing to discuss goals
and objectives for the 2021 Annual Action Plan at 3 p.m.
Dec. 10 at the administration office.
KING
Theodore F. “Teddy” King, 87, of London
passed away on Nov. 1, 2020, in Springfield
Regional Medical Center. Born on Jan. 31,
1933, in London, he was a son of Harley and
Hazel (Archer) King. A U.S. Army veteran
of the Korean War, Ted retired from Whitewww.madisonmessengernews.com
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HANNA
Longtime resident of Bryan, Ohio, and current resident of
Choctaw Lake, London, Ohio, Richard “Dick” J. Hanna II passed on
Oct. 20, 2020, at Mount Carmel Hospital, Grove City, at the age of
76. Dick was born on Feb. 28, 1944, in Adrian, Mich., the son of
Richard J. Hanna and Helen (Matthes) Hanna. Dick and Jeannette
(Brown-Fisher) Hanna were married in Bryan, Ohio, in 1983 and
were married for 37 years. Dick worked for Bard Manufacturing for
47 years. He worked in numerous capacities in the organization and
was the director of product management at the time of his retirement
in 2015. In 2014, Dick and Jeannette moved to Choctaw Lake
to be closer to children and grandchildren. Dick was an avid boater
and enjoyed spending his time outdoors. Most of all, he enjoyed his
grandchildren and supporting them in their various activities. Dick
had served on the Choctaw Lake board of trustees and served on
various other committees in the community. Survivors include: his
wife, Jeannette (Brown-Fisher) Hanna; children, Todd (Deb) Hanna
of The Dalles, Ore., Jon Hanna of Columbus, Ohio, Chris (Christi)
Fisher of Delaware, Ohio, Bret (Will Pratt) Hanna of Park City,
Utah, Stacy Fisher (Ian) MacGregor of Dublin, Ohio, and Shelley
Fisher (Mario) Brunicardi of Hilliard, Ohio; grandchildren, Ashli
Hanna Brown, Alyssa Hanna Drake, Madison Hanna, Ariel Fisher,
Ava Stalter, Helene Stalter, Toria Stalter, Olivia Fisher, Julianna
Brunicardi, Sienna Brunicardi, Bailey Fisher, Landon Brunicardi
and Lachlan MacGregor; six great-grandchildren; siblings, Bill
(Rosanne) Hanna of San Diego, Calf., and Kim Hanna (Bill) Edison
of Lake Whales, Fla.; many nieces and nephews. Dick was proceeded
in death by his parents and brother, Mark Hanna. There was no visitation
or funeral service due to COVID-19. Friends and family may
make memorial contributions to The American Heart Association or
a charity of their choice. The family was served by Eberle-Fisher Funeral
Home and Crematory, London. Condolences may be sent to
www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
SMITH
Carolyn D. Smith, 88, of Ashville, Ohio, formerly of
Williamsport, Ohio, went to Heaven on Oct. 24, 2020, at Mount
Carmel Hospital, Grove City. Born at home in Madison County,
Ohio, to the late Charles and Clara Wood, Carolyn was a graduate
of Fairfield High School, Class of 1949. Carolyn worked for many
years at the Deer Creek Resort Gift Shop, a job that she loved! She
was a 65-plus year member of Heber Chapter 62, OES,
Williamsport. Carolyn was preceded in death by: her husband, H.
Donald Smith; her beloved daughter, Deborah Jo Smith; and her
siblings, Jerry Rickert, Elizabeth Oyler, Charles Wood, George
Wood and Margaret Carpenter. She is survived by: her daughters,
Diane Smith and Beth (Dean) Reynolds; her grandchildren, Eddie
Reynolds, Clara (Dana) Mikita, Dee (Tim) Forrest, Donald Smith
and Deidra Jo Teets; her great-grandchildren, Gracie Forrest, Cole
Forrest, Noah Smith, Estella Reynolds and Alex Mikita; and good
family friend, Rod Teets. A private Eastern Star service was held,
and family visitation and a funeral were observed in Carolyn’s
honor. Burial followed the service at Springlawn Cemetery,
Williamsport. Memorial contribution my be made to: American
Heart Association, 5455 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43214. Porter-
Tidd Funeral Home, Mount Sterling, assisted the family. Visit
www.portertiddfuneralhome.com to share favorite memories of Carolyn
or to send condolences to her family.
ELLIOTT
Bruce E. Elliott, 70, of London, Ohio, died peacefully surrounded
by his family on Oct. 29, 2020, at Mount Carmel Hospital in Grove
City. Bruce was born on Oct. 4, 1950, in Washington Court House,
Ohio, a son of Edwin L. and Virginia (Schiller) Elliott. He retired from
Kroger Inc. with more than 35 years of service. He was a member of
the London Jaycees. He spent much time hunting and fishing at his
cabin in the woods. Also you could find him sitting in his backyard
feeding the squirrels, naming them, and identifying the birds by
species. His family was very important to him, and he enjoyed family
celebrations. He is survived by: his mother, Virginia Elliott of Washington
C.H.; wife, Nancy (Blazer) Elliott of London; sons, Ron
(Leenita) Elliott of Westerville, Ohio, and Adam (Kasey) Elliott of Hebron,
Ohio; daughter, Carla Baugess of Springfield, Ohio; step-children,
Chance (Karmyn) Penn and Erin Penn of Oregon; brother, Gary
Elliott Venice, Florida; sisters, Debbie Templin of Moraine, Ohio, and
Pam Morton of Washington C.H.; grandchildren, Lindsey (Andy),
Rachel, Emily, Mallory, Brandon, Brittnie, Heather (Zavier), Dylan,
Rocki and Thorin; great-grandchildren, Ellyott and Andersyn. Bruce
was preceded in death by his father, Edwin Elliott. Memorial contributions
may be given to Disabled Veterans, ASPCA (The American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) or your favorite
charity. Bruce requested no memorial services and wanted his final
destination to be his favorite fishing lake. The family entrusted
Bruce’s final arrangements to Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home, London.
Condolences may be sent to www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
BAIRD
Larry R. Baird Jr., 56, of London died on Oct. 31, 2020, in Riverside
Methodist Hospital. Born on May 13, 1964, in Providence, R.I.,
he was the son of Larry R. Sr. and Leah (Gillenwaters) Baird. A
1982 graduate of Madison-Plains High school, Larry had worked in
heating and cooling, as well as hospital maintenance. He was an
avid sports fan and cheered fiercely for the Ohio State Buckeyes
and Dallas Cowboys. Sports were one of his two biggest loves in life.
Larry adored his family and didn’t know a stranger. Everyone he
met became a friend and someone to take care of. Many extra holiday
plates were made and sent with him to various friends, family
and acquaintances who did not have people to celebrate with. Larry
would give the shirt off of his back to anyone in need and made sure
the people around him knew he loved and cared for them. He was
only a phone call away and would drop everything to help his family
and friends. He is survived by his family whom he loved very much,
including: daughter, Jessica “Jessi” Baird (Kevin); mother, Leah
Baird; sister, Toni McDaniel; nephew and niece, Tyler McDaniel
and Kayla McDaniel; great-niece, Erica Mc-
Daniel; several aunts, uncles and cousins;
and his favorite four-legged companion,
Brutus. He was preceded in death by his father.
The family wishes to thank a very special
nurse, Jessica, for her tremendous care
given to Larry during his time at Riverside.
A graveside service was held on Nov. 5 in
Range Township Cemetery. Memorial contributions
may be made to Eberle-Fisher
Funeral Home, London, for the benevolence
of the family.
Westinghouse in Columbus. Ted enjoyed
spending time at the Waffle House and
Henry’s Restaurant and relaxing on the
front porch. Survivors include many nieces,
nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by: his parents;
sisters, Jeannette, Inez, Connie, Virginia,
Irene and Helen; and brothers, Harley Jr.
and Garland. Funeral services were held on
Nov. 6 in Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home and
Crematory, London, with Pastor Scott Griswold
officiating. Interment followed in Deercreek
Township Cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Disabled
American Veterans.
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Property Address:
14300 State Route 38, Sedalia, Madison, Ohio 43151
Legal Description:
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PUBLIC AUCTION OF
(4) BED RM HOME ON 7+/- ACRES WITH
OUTBUILDINGS - TOOLS - GUNS - AMMUNITION
J.D. TRACTOR - MOWERS - TRUCK
RACING CARS & PARTS - SHOP EQ - ANTIQUES
GLASSWARE - STORAGE SHED
ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
ST
AT 10:00 AM
LOCATED AT: 2151 LONDON-GROVEPORT RD (RT 665)
GROVE CITY, OHIO 43123
REAL ESTATE : CONSISTS OF 2 STORY TUDOR STYLE HOME W/ 4 BED RMS,3
FULL BATHS, KITCHEN W/DINING AREA, FIREPLACE, LIVING RM, LAUNDRY
RM, MUD RM, (3) SEASON PATIO, BASEMENT, (2) CAR GARAGE W/WORK AREA
APPROX. 2400 SQ. FT. OF FINISHED AREA. 38' X 72' OUTBLD W/CONCRETE
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ON 7+/- ACRES AND WITHIN MINUTES OF MAJOR SHOPPING, RESTAURANTS,
MT. CARMEL HOSPITAL AND 1-71.
TERMS: $7,500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DAY OF AUCTION. BALANCE
DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 21, 2020. SOLD IN AS-IS (WHERE IS) CONDI-
TION AND SUBJECT TO OWNERS’ CONFIRMATION. 6% BUYER’S PRE-
MIUM. INSPECTION OF REAL ESTATE WILL BE SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 15TH FROM 2-4PM. REAL ESTATE SELLS NOVEMBER
21 ST AT 1 PM.
OWNERS: KRISTEN WATTERSON/JOHN WATTERSON
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: GEOFF SMITH REALTOR AUCTIONEER
LONDON, OH – (614) 204-1175
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O.C.I.E.B. ID #24273
614-419-3977
or 614-863-9912
Home Repairs/Maintenance
740-837-0287
Accepting MC/Visa/AE/Discover
11-15 M
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HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
SLAGLE
HOME REMODELING
Baths, Kitchen,
Plumbing and Electrical.
All your Handyman needs
No Job too Big or Small
Over 30 Yrs. Exp. Lic.-Bond-Ins.
Jerry
614-332-3320
MOVING
Aaron Allen
Moving
Local Moving since 1956
Bonded and Insured
614-299-6683
614-263-0649
Celebrating
over 60 yrs
in business
PAINTING
WOW
Painting - Power Wash
Interior - Exterior
Residential & Commercial
Wood Repair
Drywall Repair
740-852-2180
Austin & Gary Bogenrife
Website: wwwpaintingllc.com
wowpainting@live.com
PLASTERING
DRYW
YWALL &
PLASTER
11/29
A&M
REPAIR
Textured Ceilings
614-551-6963
Residential/Commercial
BIA
11-15 M
11/15 A&M
11-29 M
PLUMBING
CHRIS’
PLUMBING
“Plumbing & Drain Professional
That You Can Count On”
24 Hrs., 7 Days/Week
No Overtime Charges
24 Yrs. Exp. in Plumbing &
Drain Cleaning Field
Call For A Free Phone Estimate
$100.00 For Any Small Drain
614-622-4482
30% OFF with AD
POWER WASHING
MRS. POWERWASH
Any house wash $149 + tax
Single deck $69 + tax
2 Tier deck $99 + tax
Best Wash In Town
Over 45,000 Washes
Ashley, 614-771-3892
SANDBLASTING
SANDBLASTING
Sandblast Dustless - Ag-
Paint - Rust Removal -
Vintage cars - wood - boat
trailers. 614-989-9759
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIR
REPAIR all makes 24 hr.
service. Clean, oil, adjust
in your home. $49.95 all
work gtd. 614-890-5296
TOP SOIL
Alexander Hauling
Driveways topped w/new
limestone. We also deliver
Topsoil - sand - mulch.
Specializing in residential.
614-491-5460
Bobcat Service Avail.
TREE SERVICES
Brewer & Sons Tree Service
• Tree Removal
• Tree Trimming 11-29
A&M
• Stump Grinding
• Bucket Truck Services
Best Prices • Same Day Service
614-878-2568
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