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<strong>August</strong> 14, <strong>2022</strong> www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XXXVII No. 35<br />
Trinity Homecoming page 6<br />
Mural pays homage to county’s communities<br />
By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
Who wants to be bored in a board conference<br />
room? No one!<br />
Jonathan Mullins-Kimbler has succeeded<br />
in bringing light and life—not to mention,<br />
an outright sense of community—to an<br />
8x25-foot wall in the conference room at the<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Developmental<br />
Disabilities (MCBDD) office.<br />
“Putting the color up there. Making it<br />
bright. That was my favorite part. I just<br />
need to make things lively,” said Jonathan,<br />
22, an artist from London.<br />
Earlier this year, MCBDD Superintendent<br />
Susan Thompson commissioned<br />
Jonathan to paint the mural that now<br />
graces the conference room wall. She kept<br />
her requirements for its look and content<br />
simple.<br />
“I wanted some color, and I wanted something<br />
complimenting <strong>Madison</strong> County,” she<br />
said.<br />
Jonathan took those minimal guidelines<br />
and ran with them. He decided to divide the<br />
mural into four parts, one for each of the<br />
county’s main towns—London, West Jefferson,<br />
Mount Sterling and Plain City. He then<br />
went about learning what makes each town<br />
tick.<br />
“I looked online,<br />
visited to take pictures,<br />
did research.<br />
Then, I had to simplify<br />
it and break it<br />
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down to their staples—what<br />
each city<br />
is most proud of,” he<br />
said. His father connected<br />
him with<br />
people from around<br />
the county to fur-<br />
London Mayor Patrick Closser (left) stands with artist Jonathan<br />
Mullins-Kimbler by the London quadrant of a mural that adorns<br />
the conference room at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Developmental<br />
Disabilities.<br />
Mount Sterling Mayor Marci Darlington (right) stands with artist<br />
Jonathan Mullins-Kimbler by the Mount Sterling quadrant of a<br />
mural that adorns the conference room at the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Board of Developmental Disabilities.<br />
Plain city Mayor Jody Carney (left) stands with artist Jonathan West Jefferson Mayor Ray Martin (right) stands with artist<br />
Mullins-Kimbler by the Plain city quadrant of a mural that adorns Jonathan Mullins-Kimbler by the West Jefferson quadrant of a<br />
the conference room at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Developmental<br />
mural that adorns the conference room at the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
See MURAL page 3<br />
Disabilities.<br />
Board of Developmental Disabilities.<br />
Brown tapped to fill school board vacancy<br />
By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
Darryl Brown is back on the London school board.<br />
Brown took the oath of office on Aug. 9, filling the<br />
seat vacated by Ashli Carter on July 27. Brown previously<br />
served on the board for eight years, six as president.<br />
His last term ended Dec. 31, 2021. He did not seek<br />
re-election at that time.<br />
Brown initially threw his hat back in the ring when,<br />
in June of this year, the board needed to fill a seat vacated<br />
by long-time board member Jonathan Stahl who<br />
moved out of the district. Stahl’s departure left one person,<br />
Donovan Cooper, on the board with previous board<br />
experience. The other three were newly elected in November<br />
2021. Brown expressed interest in filling Stahl’s<br />
seat as a way to bring someone else with experience to<br />
the board.<br />
The board interviewed nine candidates, including<br />
Brown, and ultimately chose newcomer Lisa Reay to fill<br />
Stahl’s seat. Reay was one of seven candidates who vied<br />
for one of three full-term seats on the board in the November<br />
2021 election. She finished one place shy at that<br />
time.<br />
When Carter resigned at the end of last month, the<br />
board decided to pull from the pool of candidates they<br />
interviewed for Stahl’s seat, rather than start over.<br />
“We were comfortable with who was our<br />
No. 2 at that time,” said Cooper regarding<br />
Brown. “I’ve worked with Darryl in the past.<br />
I know his heart is in it...He brings experience<br />
to the table.”<br />
During his previous time on the board,<br />
Brown served as the school district’s representative<br />
on the London Foundation board,<br />
was a member of the district’s Business Advisory<br />
Council, and served as the board’s liaison<br />
to the London Academy. He remains<br />
active with the London Music Boosters,<br />
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Poker Run on Aug. 20<br />
The 4th Annual Special Olympics Tour<br />
for the Tigers is set for Aug. 20. Hosted by<br />
American Legion Riders Post 105, the<br />
event’s home base is the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Fairgrounds in London. A poker run, DDSR<br />
Performance car show, and hawg roast are<br />
planned.<br />
For the poker run, registration runs from<br />
10 a.m. to noon with kickstands up at noon.<br />
Stops include: Mugs & Jugs, 1309 Old U.S.<br />
Rte. 35 SE, Washington Court House; Dawg<br />
Ugly, 121 Water St. South, Williamsport;<br />
Blackwood’s, 13665 Era Rd., Mount Sterling;<br />
Tavern 62, 9250 U.S. Rte. 62, Orient;<br />
and back to the fairgrounds in London.<br />
At the fairgrounds, the car show runs<br />
from 2 to 5 p.m., followed by the hawg roast<br />
at 6, and the Jackass Genius band playing<br />
from 7 to 10 p.m. A bike contest, raffles, and<br />
50/50 also are planned.<br />
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Good food, good music, good times<br />
The Rhythm & Rib Fest took place Aug. 5-6 in downtown London. – <strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Jeff Pfeil<br />
Glen Williams, a new resident of London, is ready for<br />
dinner with a rack of ribs from Off the Bone BBQ. Fries<br />
and a cold beer rounded out the meal. Williams said<br />
the ribs were delicious.<br />
Carlos Hood moves a rack of ribs from one burner to another to add the barbecue<br />
sauce along with barbecued chicken. Hood, who cooks for Big<br />
Pappy’s BBQ, said the ribs had been cooking for about four hours.<br />
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Festival patrons enjoy ribs, listen to music, and visit local crafters.
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Finding their inner leaders<br />
By Linda Dillman<br />
Staff Writer<br />
Students throughout Norwood Elementary are looking<br />
for and finding the leader in themselves and others<br />
as part of a year-long program.<br />
Principal Sue Barte told school board members during<br />
an Aug. 8 meeting that members of her Leader In<br />
Me team worked throughout the summer on the <strong>2022</strong>-<br />
23 version of the leadership building endeavor.<br />
“Norwood is proud to be a Leader In Me school,” said<br />
teacher Thomas Ruane.<br />
“Leader In Me is an evidence-based PK-12 model developed<br />
in partnership with educators to build resiliency<br />
and leadership in students to create a high trust<br />
culture and help improve academic performance.”<br />
The program is modeled on Seven Habits as described<br />
by best-selling author Stephen Covey: be proactive;<br />
begin with the end in mind; put first things first;<br />
think win-win; seek first to understand, then to be understood;<br />
synergize (value the ideas of others and work<br />
well in teams); and sharpen the saw (take care of yourself<br />
and help others).<br />
Students are recognized throughout the school year<br />
and honored for “being caught” as a leader.<br />
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serving as announcer for the marching<br />
band. Outside of his school connections, he<br />
coaches the Tigers Special Olympics golf<br />
team.<br />
“I’m excited for the opportunity to come<br />
back and help to guide the (school) district.<br />
There are a lot of challenges the district is<br />
facing, but I think they have a good plan<br />
moving forward,” Brown said.<br />
He said his goal is to continue finding<br />
new ways for students to “find places where<br />
they can grow into themselves,” such as<br />
London Unlimited, athletics, clubs, the arts,<br />
and earning college course credits.<br />
Instructor Jessica Thompson said her action team<br />
conducted a trio of events for students, reinforcing the<br />
concepts of the leadership program. The first was a<br />
cookie kit where the whole family created edible masterpieces<br />
together.<br />
Another project was participation in West Jefferson’s<br />
Christmas Parade via a decorated school bus. For the<br />
summer break, a plastic take-home bucket was filled<br />
with items encouraging students to practice the seven<br />
habits while away from school.<br />
“We hope to have a haunted health care event in October,”<br />
Thompson said.<br />
Ruane said the staff also incorporates the habits into<br />
the Norwood News broadcast internally throughout the<br />
school. Older students also work together with their<br />
younger peers on projects.<br />
School board President Meg Hiss commended the<br />
teachers and the program for conducting activities that<br />
build a community within the school. Superintendent<br />
William Mullett said what he really likes about Leader<br />
In Me is that attention is focused on the whole child.<br />
“The Leader In Me program has students build important<br />
habits into their daily routines and into their<br />
way of thinking and responding,” stated Ruane.<br />
ther his research.<br />
For the London quadrant, Jonathan incorporated images<br />
of a strawberry for the Strawberry Festival, the<br />
Choctaw Lake entrance sign, a car for the annual Cobra<br />
Car Show, and the county courthouse.<br />
The West Jefferson quadrant features an image of<br />
town hall, a slice of pizza representing the village’s various<br />
pizza restaurants, the Garrette Park sign, and a<br />
bison in honor of the herd at Battelle-Darby Creek<br />
Metro Park.<br />
The Mount Sterling quadrant includes an image of<br />
town hall, the Deer Creek State Park entrance sign, an<br />
ice cream cone representing the Dairy Freeze, and a<br />
horse representing the area’s horse farms.<br />
For the Plain City quadrant, Jonathan went with a<br />
pie to represent Der Dutchman restaurant, the clock<br />
tower from the center of town, a buggy for the Mennonite<br />
population, and farm equipment for the annual<br />
Miami Valley Steam Threshers show.<br />
Subtle nods to each town come in the form of school<br />
colors used as backdrops for the iconic images. An outline<br />
of <strong>Madison</strong> County and the letters MCBDD sit in<br />
the center of the mural.<br />
“Even though it was months in the planning, it took<br />
less than a month to put it up,” Jonathan said of painting<br />
the mural. He projected his drawings onto the wall,<br />
making it much easier to complete the project.<br />
“I think he did an amazing job. He took an idea and<br />
ran with it. I am so pleased with it,” said Thompson,<br />
who invited the mayors from each of the towns to pose<br />
for pictures with Jonathan and their respective portions<br />
of the mural.<br />
Jonathan, who has autism, appreciates the work<br />
MCBDD does. He has received help with work and life<br />
skills through MCBDD. In turn, the agency appreciates<br />
Jonathan’s artistic skills. The board room mural isn’t<br />
his first commission for the organization. He also<br />
painted the mural in MCBDD’s main lobby a few years<br />
ago.<br />
“We reached out to Jonathan because he does such a<br />
good job,” Thompson said.<br />
Jonathan’s artistic bent started at a young age.<br />
“I’ve drawn all my life but slowly have gotten more<br />
and more professional,” he said, noting that he graduated<br />
from Tolles Career & Technical Center in 2019 in<br />
graphic design. His home school was <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains.<br />
Jonathan is active in the London Visual Arts Guild,<br />
and his work has appeared in exhibitions at the London<br />
Arts Center. He also has had work on display in Art &<br />
Soul, an annual exhibit in Dayton that showcases the<br />
artwork of people with disabilities. This year, his entry<br />
was named Curator’s Choice.<br />
Brown is a senior attorney at Wright-<br />
Patterson Air Force Base. He earned his law<br />
degree from The Ohio State University. He<br />
is entering his 37th year of federal service<br />
in the U.S. Air Force. He spent 22 of those<br />
years in uniform, including active duty from<br />
1986 to 1998 and reservist duty from 1998<br />
to 2007.<br />
Brown will serve on the school board<br />
through the end of 2023 at which time the<br />
remaining two years of the unexpired term<br />
will be up for grabs in the November 2023<br />
election. Brown said he does not know at<br />
this time if he will run for election for the<br />
remainder of the term.<br />
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What three books would you take to the future?<br />
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with him while we watched Mr. Wells crawl<br />
travel into the future.<br />
small human population–the Eloi.<br />
both the beneficial and lethal potential of<br />
into his Victorian-adorned time sled and<br />
In my youth, I appreciated the wonder of<br />
Coupled with a publication focused on<br />
herbs and plants, a time traveler would be<br />
places<br />
Linda Dillman<br />
but it was not until I was much older that I<br />
realized the deeper meaning of the movie’s<br />
concepts and their moral implications.<br />
One in particular haunts me.<br />
At the end of the movie, when Wells<br />
crawls back into his device and takes an implied<br />
one-way trip to reunite with Weena–<br />
a perceived Eloi paramour from the distant<br />
future–his friend discovers Wells took<br />
three books with him.<br />
His housekeeper has no idea which ones<br />
her former employer selected. The inventor’s<br />
friend asks her what books she would<br />
take to a future where society has to reinvent<br />
itself…again.<br />
Every time I watch the movie, I ask myself<br />
the same question, and I always have<br />
the same two answers—a copy of “Gray’s<br />
Anatomy” and a book on herbal medicine—<br />
but the third has eluded me over time.<br />
“Gray’s Anatomy”–no, not a printed version<br />
of the television show–is a comprehensive<br />
reference book of human anatomy first<br />
published in 1858 and regularly updated,<br />
that is still considered a doctor’s bible 168<br />
years later.<br />
Even with a rudimentary knowledge of<br />
medicine, the book would be invaluable in a<br />
world where the previous highest form of intelligence<br />
was possessed by animal-like underground<br />
dwellers who preyed upon a<br />
the gadgetry and the menace of the Morlocks,<br />
nesses and natural ways to treat them using<br />
only the plants at hand.<br />
The two books could be the difference between<br />
survival and death for a person coming<br />
from a time where modern medicine<br />
cured ills and extended lifespans.<br />
As for my third selection, ideas have<br />
come and gone over the years.<br />
At one point, I felt an atlas of the world<br />
could be very beneficial. I could share<br />
knowledge of continents and countries,<br />
oceans and seas, and what is located at the<br />
top and bottom of the world with the Eloi.<br />
Then I thought about the turmoil over<br />
thousands of years that brought humanity<br />
to a completely different place in time. How<br />
much destruction occurred over the span of<br />
hundreds of thousands of years? How were<br />
land masses impacted?<br />
My world was gone and if only as a history<br />
lesson, what good would an atlas now<br />
serve? My third book had to earn its weight<br />
if it traveled with me into the future.<br />
I contemplated a book on world religions<br />
but nixed that idea, as well. I did not think<br />
introducing foreign doctrine or my own religious<br />
bias into a life where survival was a<br />
day-to-day struggle was the right thing to<br />
do.<br />
Unlike cultures that feared the darkening<br />
skies of an eclipse or blamed famine on<br />
two steps ahead in ferreting out injuries, ill-<br />
a god unhappy with its people, I still knew<br />
enough about science that I could share my<br />
knowledge and did not need to depend on a<br />
book to dispel myths.<br />
For a very long time, I felt a book on the<br />
history of civilization, from the discoveries<br />
at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey to launching a<br />
stairway to the stars, would help me set the<br />
groundwork for rebuilding a society.<br />
I’ve always believed in the adage that<br />
those who do not learn from history are<br />
doomed to repeat it.<br />
Since the Eloi were childlike and previously<br />
depended on the Morlocks for their<br />
daily sustenance–in actuality the Morlocks<br />
were fattening them up like cattle–I am<br />
now of the opinion that a book on sustainable<br />
gardening and farming would be a<br />
clever idea.<br />
A book like that would be beneficial in establishing<br />
a way of life–a way of living in a<br />
new world where not only I, but my new<br />
companions, as well, were starting from<br />
scratch. A very fitting third selection from<br />
my library as I hurried out the door to the<br />
future.<br />
How about you? What three books would<br />
you take on your journey? Think hard–<br />
your life could depend upon your choices.<br />
Linda Dillman is a <strong>Messenger</strong> staff writer.<br />
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winners were Laurali W. (first), Sophia B.<br />
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The raffle drawing and coloring contest<br />
winners were announced at the London<br />
Arts Center on Aug. 7. The winning coloring<br />
contest entries can be viewed on the London<br />
Ohio Lions Facebook page. The color sheets<br />
for the 10 finalists are on display at the London<br />
Arts Center, E. First St., through the<br />
month of <strong>August</strong>.<br />
During the Festival, the Lions also collected<br />
$103 in donations to benefit the<br />
Merri-Mac Park Miracle project.<br />
The London Lions want to thank everyone<br />
who stopped by the booth and supported<br />
the London Lions and their service projects.<br />
Special thanks to London Public Library<br />
and the London Arts Center, as well as local<br />
businesses: Yes & Amen, Eades Insurance,<br />
Dairy Queen, Casey’s General Store, and<br />
Wilson Printing.<br />
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<strong>August</strong> 14, <strong>2022</strong> - MADISON MESSENGER - Page 5<br />
LAMBERT<br />
Delores Anne (Refitt) Lambert was a kind and loving wife,<br />
mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She went to be with her<br />
beloved husband on July 17, <strong>2022</strong>, at age 84. Delores was born to<br />
Harriet and Dewey Reffit on Jan. 30, 1938.<br />
She grew up in Columbus, Ohio, with five siblings. Her family<br />
moved to London where she graduated from London High School in<br />
1955. She met her husband, Dallas, in 1957 at work. Delores and<br />
Dallas married on Feb. 1, 1958. Delores and Dallas had three children,<br />
Donna, Denise, and Dallas. Delores loved watching old<br />
movies, football, and spending time with her family. She enjoyed<br />
attending London Church of Christ and spending time at the <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Senior Citizens Center. When she was younger, she enjoyed<br />
vacationing with family and friends, especially her yearly<br />
trips to Branson, Missouri.<br />
Delores is survived by: her daughters, Donna Lambert and<br />
Denise (Michael) Knisley and son, Dallas Lambert; sisters, Jane<br />
Conley, Donna Vickers, and Connie Riegel; brother, Jim Dillion;<br />
grandchildren, Caleb (Jennifer) Lambert, Carrick Duffey, Kaelan<br />
Duffey, Michael Knisley II, Adam Lambert, Kate Lambert; and<br />
great-grandchildren, Autumn Lambert, Josie Lambert, and Hudson<br />
Brown.<br />
Delores was preceded in death by: her mother, Harriet (Mc-<br />
Claskie) Reffit; father, Dewey Reffit; step-father, Willis Dillion; her<br />
loving husband of 63 years, Dallas Lambert; brother, Elmer Reffit;<br />
and sister, Gloria Myles.<br />
Calling hours were held on July 24 and a funeral service took<br />
place on July 25, both at Lynch Family Funeral Home & Cremation<br />
Service, London. Pastor Gary Cotto officiated. Interment followed<br />
at Kirkwood Cemetery, London.<br />
BEATHARD<br />
Zane Michael Beathard, 40, of London died on Aug. 1, <strong>2022</strong>, after<br />
a courageously fought battle with cancer. Zane was born on June<br />
17, 1982, in Columbus, Ohio, the son of William and Johnda (Beekman)<br />
Beathard.<br />
Zane was a 2000 graduate of London High School and received<br />
his bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University. Zane was a<br />
deputy for the <strong>Madison</strong> County Sheriff's Department where he<br />
served the county for over 11 years. Zane cherished his family and<br />
was always proud to be the ringleader amongst his six children.<br />
Zane is survived by: his loving wife of six years, Alicia (Steele)<br />
Beathard; sons, Zaviar, Zaxtan, Zaydan, Zarak, Zawyar and<br />
Zraikan; siblings, Ashley (Tim) Winebrenner and Erica (Rob) Butler;<br />
grandma, Alice Lipps; grandpa, John Beekman; nieces and<br />
nephews, Natalie, Hailey, Bentley, Mollie, and Lincoln Winebrenner<br />
and Robbie Butler and Lachlan and Laina Steele; mother-inlaw,<br />
Eva Steele (Mike Terry); brother-in-law, Todd (Jessica) Steele;<br />
Ed and Joan Birmele; numerous great-aunts, great-uncles, aunts,<br />
uncles, and cousins.<br />
Zane was preceded in death by: his grandparents, Maurice and<br />
Nancy Beathard; Glenn Lipps; uncle, Lane, and aunt, Marlene<br />
Beekman; aunt, Dawn Beathard; cousin, Shannon Beathard; Bill<br />
Birmele; numerous great-aunts, great-uncles, and cousins.<br />
The family received friends at St. Patrick Church, London, on<br />
Aug. 4. A Mass of Christian Burial, officiated by Father Michael<br />
Hiterschied and concelebrated by Father Joe Yokum, was celebrated<br />
at St. Patrick Church on Aug. 5. Interment followed in St.<br />
Patrick Cemetery, London.<br />
Monetary contributions may be made in Zane’s memory to a fund<br />
he created for his children’s college education.<br />
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Lynch Family Funeral<br />
Home & Cremation Service. Condolences may be shared at<br />
www.lynchfamilyfuneralhome.com.<br />
WHITESIDE<br />
Suellen Kay Whiteside, 62, of West Jefferson, Ohio, passed away<br />
peacefully and surrounded by her family on Aug. 3, <strong>2022</strong>, after a<br />
long battle with Huntington’s Disease.<br />
Suellen was born on May 30, 1960, in Wilmington, Ohio, to<br />
Wanda (Ogle) and Kenneth Higgins. Valedictorian of her 1978<br />
<strong>Madison</strong>-Plains High School class, she also graduated summa cum<br />
laude from the Ohio State University and later taught at <strong>Madison</strong>-<br />
Rural Elementary.<br />
Suellen loved classic movies, rock music, and devoured literature<br />
of every kind. She was a diligent genealogist for the family, a dominating<br />
Trivial Pursuit player, and a lifelong beauty. More than<br />
anything, she dedicated her life to her children and grandchildren.<br />
Suellen is survived by: her children, Kent Whiteside, Lark<br />
(Matthew) Ashley, Chase Whiteside, Jill (Adam) Whiteside, Veronica<br />
Fowle and Elizabeth Fowle; her grandchildren, Skylar, Xander,<br />
Alden, Oliver, and Roger; her mother; brothers, Scott (Brenda) Higgins,<br />
Andy (Penny) Higgins, and Kerry (Diana) Higgins; and many<br />
nephews, nieces, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father.<br />
Visitation and the funeral service were held Aug. 9 at Eberle-<br />
Fisher Funeral Home, London. Burial followed at Pleasant Cemetery,<br />
Mount Sterling, Ohio.<br />
Memorial donations may be made to the Huntington’s Disease<br />
Society of America at hdsa.org.<br />
Condolences for the family may be shared at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.<br />
AMLING<br />
Barbara Helen (McMillan) Amling, 97, died on Aug. 4, <strong>2022</strong>. She<br />
was born on April 15, 1925, to Orville Dewey and Stella (Garrison)<br />
McMillan in Ashland County, Ohio. She graduated from New London<br />
High School in 1943 and went on to Ohio State University<br />
where she majored in nursing and graduated with her BSN in 1947.<br />
On March 15,1947, she married her college sweetheart, Warren<br />
Eugene Amling, who also graduated in 1947 with a degree in veterinary<br />
medicine. After living in Ann Arbor, Mich., and Warren’s<br />
hometown of Pana, Ill., they moved to London, Ohio, in 1956. They<br />
raised their family in London, where they both were very active in<br />
the community. Barbara served on the board of the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Hospital and was also a longtime volunteer at the hospital which is<br />
now <strong>Madison</strong> Health. She was a 20-year volunteer with Meals on<br />
Wheels.<br />
Barbara was a life member of the OSU Alumni Association, the<br />
Ohio Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary, The Coover Society<br />
and an avid bridge player. In 1973, she began working as a public<br />
health nurse at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Health Department and retired<br />
in 1986. Barbara was a longtime member of St. John’s<br />
Lutheran Church and currently attended Trinity Episcopal Church.<br />
She was predeceased by: her parents; her husband, Warren; son,<br />
Michael D. Amling; daughter-in-law, Carol Amling; and grandsonin-law,<br />
Jamey Shiffer. She is survived by: her children, Timothy<br />
(Dorothy) Amling, Babs Amling (Scott LaVange), Patrick (Kathy)<br />
Amling, and daughter-in-law, Karen Amling;<br />
as well as, grandchildren Dorrian Amling,<br />
Heidi Amling Shiffer, Sarah Amling,<br />
Elizabeth Amling, and great-granddaughters,<br />
Camille and Claire Shiffer. She is also<br />
survived by brother-in-law, Jim (Carol) Amling,<br />
and many nieces, nephews, and their<br />
families.<br />
The family received friends at Lynch<br />
Family Funeral Home on Aug. 9, <strong>2022</strong>. A<br />
memorial service was held on Aug. 10 at<br />
Trinity Episcopal Church with Father<br />
George Glazier presiding. Interment followed<br />
at Kirkwood Cemetery. Gifts to honor<br />
Barbara’s memory may be made to the following:<br />
Trinity Episcopal Church, 10 E.<br />
Fourth St., London, OH 43140; St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church, 380 Keny Blvd., London,<br />
OH 43140; or <strong>Madison</strong> Health Foundation,<br />
210 N. Main St., London, OH 43140.<br />
Funeral services were entrusted to<br />
Lynch Family Funeral Home and Cremations<br />
Services, London.<br />
REEVES<br />
Al Reeves, 84, born on June 24, 1938,<br />
died on Aug. 6, <strong>2022</strong>, at his home in South<br />
Vienna, Ohio. He was a son of Maudie Ethel<br />
(Leming) Reeves and James Delmar<br />
Reeves.<br />
Al was a U.S. Army veteran, proudly<br />
serving his country from 1957 to 1960. He<br />
was a commander at VFW Post 1176 and facilitated<br />
the construction of a new building<br />
in London, Ohio.<br />
He spent his lifetime as a self-employed<br />
contractor, working in construction, and<br />
was the owner and operator of Reeves<br />
Trucking.<br />
Al and his family loved and built race<br />
cars, racing in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan,<br />
Florida, and Pennsylvania.<br />
He is survived by: his beloved wife of 62<br />
years, Sue (Unger) Reeves; children, James<br />
Allen (Lynn) Reeves, Richard Ray (Dusty)<br />
Reeves, and Karen Sue Reeves Miller; eight<br />
grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren;<br />
three sisters and one sister-in-law;<br />
several nieces and nephews; and many racing<br />
friends and family.<br />
Al was preceded in death by his parents,<br />
three brothers, four sisters, and two grandchildren.<br />
A funeral service was held on Aug. 10,<br />
<strong>2022</strong>, at the Faith Assembly Worship Center,<br />
London, with Pastor Jerry Poff officiating.<br />
Interment followed in South Vienna<br />
Cemetery.<br />
The family requests memorials in Al’s<br />
name be sent to your local county’s D.A.R.E<br />
program or to the Wounded Warrior Project,<br />
https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org.<br />
The family was served by Eberle-Fisher<br />
Funeral Home and Crematory, London.<br />
Condolences may be shared at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.<br />
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Fitzgeralds will lead Trinity Homecoming parade<br />
By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
Candy and Tom Fitzgerald met on a<br />
blind double-date the night before Tom, an<br />
Army man, left to serve in Vietnam. Candy<br />
wrote letters to Tom every day that he was<br />
overseas, even sending him a dating questionnaire,<br />
which he filled out and returned.<br />
“I really feel we got to know each other in<br />
that short period of time,” Candy said.<br />
Apparently, they were a match. On Aug.<br />
2 of this year, the couple celebrated their<br />
52nd wedding anniversary. And on Aug. 20,<br />
they will be celebrated for their dedication<br />
to church, family and community as they<br />
serve as parade grand marshals at the Trinity<br />
United Methodist Church Annual Homecoming<br />
in Lilly Chapel.<br />
“I grew up on the corner right across<br />
from the church,” said Tom who has been a<br />
member of Trinity United Methodist since<br />
he was 12 years old.<br />
Candy grew up in Frazeysburg, Ohio,<br />
later moving to Columbus to stay at a<br />
Methodist boarding house while she attended<br />
Bliss College for secretarial training.<br />
With the exception of a few years, the<br />
Fitzgeralds have lived their married lives a<br />
stone’s throw from the church and where<br />
Tom grew up. From the back of their home<br />
on Lilly Chapel-Georgesville Road, they can<br />
see the property where they raised their<br />
family. Tom likes to joke that, from his<br />
childhood home to his current abode, he hasn’t<br />
gotten very far.<br />
While the Fitzgeralds have stayed put<br />
geographically, they have traveled far in<br />
terms of exploring and enjoying what life<br />
has to offer. They are extremely proud of<br />
their children—Kelly (Jerry) Wolf, William<br />
(Julie) Fitzgerald, and Ben Fitzgerald—and<br />
their grandchildren, Hunter, Forest, Blade,<br />
Ally, Paige, Kendall, Kaden and Jonas.<br />
“They are really the most wonderful part<br />
of our 52 years together,” Candy said.<br />
“My grandkids schedule my entertainment,”<br />
Tom added, referring to their many<br />
athletic, musical and other activities which<br />
he makes every effort to attend.<br />
Candy retired from Sears as a secretary.<br />
She also worked as a mutuel clerk at Scioto<br />
Downs, taking race bets, and bartended a<br />
good bit over the years. Tom worked as a<br />
cable repairman for Ohio Bell for 28.5 years.<br />
Since then, he has done part-time work as a<br />
surveyor, helped out at a cement company,<br />
delivered wine, and made wine display<br />
racks. He currently puts in a few hours each<br />
week for a vending company.<br />
“It hasn’t been boring,” Candy said, as<br />
much about their lives in general as about<br />
their work lives.<br />
That includes their connections to the<br />
church. Candy joined Trinity United<br />
Trinity UMC of Lilly Chapel<br />
38th Annual Homecoming<br />
135 Years - Everything is possible with God<br />
Saturday, <strong>August</strong> 20, <strong>2022</strong><br />
♦ Schedule of Events ♦<br />
11am .......................................TrinityHomecoming Parade<br />
Tom & Candy Fitzgerald, Grand Marshals<br />
Featuring the <strong>Madison</strong> Plains High School Marching Band<br />
1pm.................................................Kiddie Pedal Pull<br />
Sponsored by Tri-Green Equipment<br />
2:15-3:45pm........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies of Longford, Irish Music<br />
4:15-5:45pm.........................................Muleskinner Band<br />
6:00pm........................................Trinity Live Auction<br />
Ross Horney and Rob Hines, Auctioneers<br />
GOOD FOOD SERVED ALL DAY!<br />
Crafts ♦ Goodies Tent ♦ Dunk Tank ♦ Face Painting ♦ Bake Sale<br />
CRAFTERS & PARADE PARTICIPANTS WELCOME!<br />
For info Call: Trinity UMC (614) 879-8007 or Connie Ballah (614) 329-8199 or Sandy Conner (614) 774-3547<br />
Spend the day in Lilly Chapel<br />
for Country & Family fun!<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Kristy Zurbrick<br />
Tom and Candy Fitzgerald have been named grand marshals of the Trinity United<br />
Methodist Church Homecoming parade.<br />
Methodist when she married Tom.<br />
“It was very much like the Methodist<br />
church I grew up in. Everybody knew each<br />
other,” she said. “It’s always felt like home<br />
to me.”<br />
Candy served as the church secretary for<br />
a while and is active in the United Methodist<br />
Women. Tom served on the administrative<br />
board for years and now serves as a trustee.<br />
“We’ve got a good group,” he said of the<br />
trustees. “We’re all retired. There are a lot<br />
of different talents—tinkering and fixing<br />
things, working with electronics, wood<br />
working. We do just about anything.”<br />
For being a small church, the congregation<br />
stays busy, serving not only their own<br />
but the community at large.<br />
“And it’s not because we want people to<br />
notice. It’s just what we do,” Tom said.<br />
One of those things the church does is<br />
host the annual homecoming which features<br />
a parade, children’s activities, live music,<br />
crafts, an auction, good food and more. The<br />
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Candy likes the homecoming for the opportunity<br />
it provides for people to get together.<br />
Tom enjoys seeing former church<br />
members show up to reconnect with friends.<br />
Tom also gets a kick out of watching a<br />
law enforcement officer direct traffic for the<br />
parade, something that doesn’t happen any<br />
other time of year in tiny Lilly Chapel.<br />
“It’s the highlight of the year,” he joked.<br />
This year, he and Candy will experience<br />
that highlight from a different perspective<br />
as the parade honorees.<br />
The <strong>2022</strong> Lilly Chapel Homecoming parade<br />
steps off at 11 a.m. Aug. 20.<br />
See wildflowers<br />
on guided bike<br />
ride along trail<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> Soil & Water Conservation<br />
District is leading a bicycle ride on Aug. 20<br />
to view wildflowers along the Ohio to Erie<br />
Trail. At pit stops along the trail, riders will<br />
learn about local flora and fauna, history,<br />
and conservation practices.<br />
The ride starts at 8 a.m. at the Prairie<br />
Grass Trailhead, 262 W. High St., London,<br />
and extends southwest to the <strong>Madison</strong>-<br />
Clark county border. After the official ride<br />
ends, riders are welcome to head onto South<br />
Charleston or return back to London.<br />
Bring your helmet, water and an inquisitive<br />
mind. Contact Broc Sehen at<br />
broc.sehen@oh.nacdnet.net or (740) 852-<br />
4003 for details.
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addresses are unknown and all of whose residences are unknown, will hereby<br />
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Court of <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio, being Case No. CVE <strong>2022</strong>0056 in said Court<br />
against THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRA-<br />
TORS, SPOUSES AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF MINOR<br />
AND/OR INCOMPETENT HEIRS OF ELLA A. ROBINSON, DECEASED, et al. praying<br />
for Judgment of 42,572.90 with interest at the rate of 4.75000 per annum from<br />
03/31/2017, until paid and for foreclosure of a mortgage on the following<br />
described real estate, to wit:<br />
PARCEL NO. 28-00073.000<br />
STREET ADDRESS: 7201 Cleveland Street, South Solon, OH 43153<br />
A COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PARCEL MAY BE OBTAINED FROM<br />
THE COUNTY AUDITOR.<br />
and that Defendants be required to set up any interest they may have in said<br />
premises or be forever barred, that upon failure of said Defendants to pay or<br />
cause to be paid said Judgment within three days from its rendition that an Order<br />
of Sale be issued to the Sheriff of <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio, to appraise, advertise,<br />
and sell said real estate, that the premises be sold free and clear of all claims, liens<br />
and interest of any parties herein, that the proceeds from the sale of said premises<br />
be applied to Plaintiff’s Judgment and for such other relief to which Plaintiff is<br />
entitled.<br />
Said Defendant(s) will take notice that they will be required to answer said<br />
Complaint on or before the 11th day of September, <strong>2022</strong> or judgment will be<br />
rendered accordingly.<br />
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION<br />
Plaintiff<br />
MM JULY 31, AUGUST 7 & 14, <strong>2022</strong><br />
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS<br />
MADISON COUNTY, OHIO<br />
PROBATE DIVISION, JUVENILE COURT<br />
Case No. 22230014<br />
Summons By Publication<br />
In the Matter of<br />
Mn S (F)<br />
Alleged Dependent Child<br />
To: Christina Dunston, LKA 2764 Old US Highway 40 NW<br />
London, OH 43140<br />
Adam Stacy, LKA 3687 Swisher Rd., Urbana, OH 43078<br />
A complaint has been filed in this Court by the State of Ohio/<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Children Services, alleging dependency of Mn S<br />
(F), DOB 07/16/2009, pursuant to O.R.C. 2151.04. A pretrail hearing<br />
has been scheduled at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Juvenile Court, 1<br />
North Main Street, London, OH 43140, on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 15,<br />
<strong>2022</strong>, at 2:30 p.m., and adjudication hearing on Monday, <strong>August</strong><br />
29, <strong>2022</strong>, at 2:00 p.m. and at the call of the Court thereafter.<br />
You are indicated as being the parents of said minor child and<br />
notice of said complaint is hereby provided in accordance with<br />
the law and the provisions of RULE 16, Rules of Juvenile<br />
Procedure. If a party is indigent, the Court will appoint counsel to<br />
provide representation upon request. If you believe that you<br />
qualify, contact the Court at (740) 852-0760.<br />
CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN<br />
Juvenile Judge<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
MM AUGUST 14, <strong>2022</strong><br />
MM<strong>2022</strong>333<br />
MM<strong>2022</strong>322<br />
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FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE<br />
Common Pleas Court, <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
The Ohio Valley Bank Company,<br />
Successor in Interest to<br />
The Milton Banking Company, Plaintiff<br />
vs.<br />
Darrell S. Cooper, et al., Defendants<br />
Case No. CVE <strong>2022</strong>0066<br />
Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, and Next of<br />
Kin of Barbara Jean Cooper, all of whose<br />
residences are unknown and cannot by reasonable<br />
diligence be ascertained, (collectively,<br />
“Defendants”) will take notice that on June 21,<br />
<strong>2022</strong>, The Ohio Valley Bank Company, Successor<br />
in Interest to The Milton Bank Company (“Plaintiff”)<br />
filed the First Amended Complaint for<br />
Foreclosure of Mortgage and Certificate of<br />
Judgment and Possession of Secured Collateral<br />
in the <strong>Madison</strong> County Common Pleas Court,<br />
One North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140, in<br />
Case Number CVE <strong>2022</strong>0066, against Defendants<br />
where the object and demand for relief is<br />
to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s Mortgage<br />
recorded upon the following described real<br />
estate, to wit: 85 North London Street, Mt.<br />
Sterling, Ohio 43143, and being more fully<br />
described in the Mortgage recorded December<br />
14, 2012 in Book 283, Page 626-640, <strong>Madison</strong><br />
County Recorder’s Office.<br />
All of the above named Defendants are required<br />
to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after<br />
last publication, which shall be published once<br />
a week for three consecutive weeks, or they<br />
might be denied a hearing in this case.<br />
Dates of Publication: <strong>August</strong> 14, 21 & 28, <strong>2022</strong><br />
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MADISON COUNTY OHIO<br />
PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff<br />
vs.<br />
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEE, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SPOUSES AND<br />
ASSIGNS, AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF MINOR AND OR INCOMPETENT HEIRS OF<br />
HAROLD EDWARD FOLLROD, DECEASED; TAMMANY ADAMS;<br />
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TAMMANY ADAMS<br />
Case No. CV <strong>2022</strong>0060<br />
Judge Eamon Costello<br />
LEGAL NOTICE FOR SERVICE OF PUBLICATION<br />
The Court finds that the service of summons cannot be made other than by publication on<br />
Defendant(s):<br />
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEE, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SPOUSES AND<br />
ASSIGNS, AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF MINOR AND OR INCOMPETENT HEIRS OF<br />
HAROLD EDWARD FOLLROD, DECEASED; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TAMMANY ADAMS; TAMMANY<br />
ADAMS; whose last known place of residence is/are: Address(s) Unknown.<br />
Each Defendant will take notice that on March 25, <strong>2022</strong>, Plaintiff filed a Complaint for Foreclosure<br />
in the <strong>Madison</strong> County Court of Common Pleas, 1 N. Main Street / P.O. Box 557, London, OH<br />
43140, being CVE <strong>2022</strong> 0060 alleging that there is due to Plaintiff the sum of $50,839.88 plus<br />
interest at per annum form December 1, 2020, plus late charges, pre-payment penalties, title<br />
charges, court costs and expenses as applicable to the terms of the Promissory Note secured<br />
by a mortgage on the real property, which has a street address of 1925 Cumberland St , London,<br />
OH 43140 and being permanent parcel number 0500326000.<br />
Plaintiff further alleged that by a reason of default in payment of said Promissory Note, the<br />
conditions of said Mortgage have been broken and the same has become absolute.<br />
Parcel number: 0500326000<br />
Property address: 1925 Cumberland St., London, OH 43140<br />
The Defendant(s) named above are required to answer and assert any interest in said property<br />
or be forever barred from asserting any interest therein, and to raise any defense to foreclosure<br />
of said mortgage, the marshalling of liens, the sale of said real property. Said Defendant(s) are<br />
required to file an Answer within twenty-eight days after last date of publication, which shall<br />
be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing<br />
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MM<strong>2022</strong>334
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Date of Notice: <strong>August</strong> 14, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Name and address of facility:<br />
Fine Oak Farms, LLC<br />
3180 Davis Road<br />
London, Ohio 43140<br />
Name and address of applicant:<br />
Fine Oak Farms, LLC<br />
3180 Davis Road<br />
London, Ohio 43140<br />
Fine Swine, LLC<br />
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PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
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Operate (PTO) for the existing facility called “Fine Oak Farms, LLC” which is located at 3180 Davis<br />
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A copy of the draft permits can be obtained by submitting a public records request using the<br />
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Any person may submit written comments and/or request a public meeting on the draft permits.<br />
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Street, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 or emailed to lepp@agri.ohio.gov. Comments received after this<br />
date will not be considered. A public meeting will be held when required by OAC 901:10-6-04(C)<br />
and may be held where authorized by OAC 901:10-6-01(D). Persons have a right to provide a written<br />
or oral statement for the record at the public meeting, if a meeting is scheduled.<br />
The Division of Livestock Environmental Permitting maintains an “interested parties” list for each<br />
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MM AUGUST 14, <strong>2022</strong><br />
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS<br />
MADISON COUNTY, OHIO<br />
PROBATE DIVISION, JUVENILE COURT<br />
Case No. 22230015<br />
Summons By Publication<br />
In the Matter of<br />
Tt B (M)<br />
Alleged Dependent Child<br />
To: Christina Dunston, LKA 2764 Old US Highway 40 NW<br />
London, OH 43140<br />
Truett Barnes, Sr. LKA 2710 Old US Highway 40 NW,<br />
London, OH 43140<br />
A complaint has been filed in this Court by the State of Ohio/<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Children Services, alleging dependency of Tt B<br />
(M), DOB 07/13/2017, pursuant to O.R.C. 2151.04. A pretrail hearing<br />
has been scheduled at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Juvenile Court, 1<br />
North Main Street, London, OH 43140, on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 15,<br />
<strong>2022</strong>, at 2:30 p.m., and adjudication hearing on Monday, <strong>August</strong><br />
29, <strong>2022</strong>, at 2:00 p.m. and at the call of the Court thereafter.<br />
You are indicated as being the parents of said minor child and<br />
notice of said complaint is hereby provided in accordance with<br />
the law and the provisions of RULE 16, Rules of Juvenile<br />
Procedure. If a party is indigent, the Court will appoint counsel to<br />
provide representation upon request. If you believe that you<br />
qualify, contact the Court at (740) 852-0760.<br />
CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN<br />
Juvenile Judge<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
MM AUGUST 14, <strong>2022</strong><br />
MM<strong>2022</strong>341<br />
PROBATE COURT OF<br />
MADISON COUNTY, OHIO<br />
CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN,<br />
JUDGE<br />
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OF<br />
Nicholas Andrew Lamp, III<br />
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Nicholas Andrew Schopp<br />
Case No. <strong>2022</strong>6038<br />
NOTICE OF HEARING ON<br />
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[R.C. 2717.01]<br />
Applicant hereby gives notice to all<br />
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Court of <strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio,<br />
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<strong>2022</strong>, at 1:30 o’clock P.M. in the<br />
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The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the<br />
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice,<br />
including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting<br />
information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be<br />
obtained at: https://epa.ohio.gov/actions or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA,<br />
50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216.<br />
Ph: 614-644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov<br />
Final Issuance of Revocation of Permit-To-Install and Operate<br />
Armaly Brands LLC<br />
110 W First St, London, OH 43140<br />
ID #: RVK05200<br />
Date of Action: 08/03/<strong>2022</strong><br />
Permit revoked.<br />
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City Of London Is Accepting Sealed<br />
Bids For Hauling<br />
Sealed proposals will be received by the Chairman<br />
of the Board of Public Utilities Office,<br />
20 South Walnut, London, Ohio 43140, until<br />
10:00a.m. On Friday <strong>August</strong> 19, <strong>2022</strong> and<br />
publicly opened and read at that hour and place.<br />
The bid shall be for a contract with the City of<br />
London to provide compaction equipment,<br />
hauling to landfill, state and local fees for the<br />
solid waste received at the transfer station to be<br />
operated at the current London Transfer site.<br />
Copies of the bidding documents are available<br />
for inspection by prospective bidders at the<br />
Board of Public Utilities Office.<br />
Each bid shall specify the monthly rental for the<br />
compaction equipment, transportation cost and<br />
landfill cost of the compacted solid waste to an<br />
approved landfill. The contract will be awarded<br />
no later than September 15, <strong>2022</strong>. The operation<br />
shall begin no later than October 1, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond or<br />
certified check payable to the City of London in<br />
the amount of $1,000.00<br />
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NOTICE OF LEGISLATION PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONDON, OHIO<br />
Noce is hereby given to the passage of the following ordinances or resoluons<br />
of the London City Council. The complete text of each ordinance or resoluon<br />
may be obtained or viewed at the offices of the City Law Director or the City<br />
Auditor at 20 South Walnut Street, London, Ohio, or online at the London City<br />
website: www.londonohio.gov<br />
Ordinance 15222 An Ordinance amending secon 1040 of the Codified<br />
Ordinances<br />
Date of passage: 8/4/<strong>2022</strong><br />
Ordinance 15322 An Ordinance to increase the municipal income tax by forty<br />
hundredths of one present (0.40%) per annum for a connuing period of me,<br />
commencing January 1, 2023, of which increase (I) one quarter of one percent<br />
(0.25%) per annum shall be used for the purposes of providing funds to pay costs<br />
of acquiring, construcng, furnishing, equipping, improving, maintaining, and<br />
repairing municipal fire department facilies, to pay general operang expenses of<br />
the fire department facilies, and to pay any expenses and debt service charges for<br />
the debt incurred in connecon therewith, and (II) fieen hundredths of one percent<br />
(0.15%) per annum shall be used for the purposes of providing funds to pay costs<br />
of acquiring, construcng, furnishing, equipping, improving, maintaining and<br />
repairing municipal police department facilies, to pay general operang expenses<br />
of the police department and to pay any expenses and debt service charges for debt<br />
incurred in connecon therewith, and declaring an emergency<br />
Date of passage: 8/4/<strong>2022</strong><br />
Resoluon 15422 A Resoluon to place the issue of increasing the municipal<br />
income tax by forty hundredths of one percent (0.40%) per annum for a connuing<br />
period of me as provided in Ordinance No. 15322, on ballot at the elecon to be<br />
held on November 8, <strong>2022</strong>, and direcng the Board of Elecons of <strong>Madison</strong> County,<br />
Ohio to conduct such elecon, and declaring an emergency<br />
Date of passage: 8/4/<strong>2022</strong><br />
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xEmployment<br />
City of London<br />
Board of Public Utilities<br />
20 S. Walnut St. Suite 104, London, Ohio 43140<br />
Phone (740) 852-1867 Fax (740) 852-7032<br />
The City of London Board of Public Utilities is accepting applications for<br />
the position of Wastewater Operator or Wastewater Assistant Operator<br />
beginning 8:00AM, <strong>August</strong> 5, <strong>2022</strong> until 4:00PM, <strong>August</strong> 19, <strong>2022</strong> (or<br />
until filled).<br />
Applications and the job description may be downloaded from the City<br />
of London website at www.londonohio.gov.<br />
Requirements:<br />
The employee works under the direct supervision of the Lead Operator<br />
and the Wastewater Superintendent. Normal working hours are Monday<br />
through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm. Employment applications can be<br />
found on the city's website at<br />
http://www.londonohio.gov/current-open-positions.<br />
Wastewater Operator: $22.85- $27.81 per hour (for Class I or higher<br />
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Assistant Wastewater Operator: $18.77-$22.85 per hour (no Ohio<br />
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(NOTE: Any individual hired as an Assistant Wastewater Operator will<br />
be required to obtain a Class I Ohio EPA Wastewater license within two<br />
years to continue employment.)<br />
To return your application:<br />
• Mail to City of London, Attention: Richard Duncan at 20 S. Walnut<br />
Street, Suite 104, London, Ohio 43140<br />
• Email to rduncan@londonohio.gov<br />
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Patio & Walkways,<br />
Porches & Steps,<br />
Garage/Basement Floors<br />
Hot Tub/Shed Pads,<br />
Stamped/colored concrete<br />
Sealing of new &<br />
existing concrete.<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
Contact Adam<br />
614-756-1754<br />
hastingsandsons.<br />
columbus@gmail.com<br />
EXCAVATING<br />
JOHNSON’S<br />
EXCAVATING<br />
Foundations<br />
Grating<br />
Hauling<br />
Demolition<br />
Ponds<br />
Yard Drains<br />
614-370-6609<br />
Free Est.<br />
10/30 M<br />
INFORMATION<br />
FOR ONLY<br />
$35.00<br />
You Can Reach<br />
Over 15,000<br />
Homes<br />
For 4 Weeks In Our<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />
For Info Call<br />
740-852-0809<br />
FENCING<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 />
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 />
HAULING<br />
DUMPSTER RENTAL<br />
4 Days $275 & Up<br />
No Hazardous Materials<br />
Tires - $10.00 each<br />
Call 614-254-1131<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
SLAGLE<br />
HOME REMODELING<br />
Baths, Kitchen,<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 />
614-332-3320<br />
For Free Estimates<br />
On Carpenter Work,<br />
Roofs,<br />
Siding,<br />
Foundations,<br />
Floors Jacked Up,<br />
Call:<br />
9/4 M<br />
740-426-6731<br />
740-505-1094<br />
Ask For Marvin<br />
9/4 M<br />
8/21 M<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Mid-Ohio<br />
Kitchen<br />
and Bath, LLC<br />
Joe Ober<br />
Residential/Commercial<br />
614-879-5827<br />
Choose Local & Save<br />
midohiokitchenandbath.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 />
47 Yrs. Exp. - Refs. Avail.<br />
Lic.-Bond-Ins.<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 />
LANDSCAPING<br />
8/28<br />
A/M<br />
A-1 QUALITY<br />
TREE & LANDSCAPE<br />
Family Owned<br />
Serving Central Ohio<br />
Since 2004<br />
Bed & Yard Maint.<br />
Weeding, Mulching, etc.<br />
Hedge/Shrub Trimming<br />
*Stump Removal<br />
614-596-9504<br />
Insured - Free Est.<br />
ONYX<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
614-407-5214<br />
www.OnyxLandscapingllc.com<br />
Full Service<br />
Lawn Care<br />
Start with Trust!!<br />
8/21 M<br />
8/14 W/GC/M<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
Christian’s<br />
Landscaping<br />
Full Service Lawn Care<br />
•Tree/Shrub Trimming<br />
•Mulching •Tree Removal<br />
8/28<br />
•Powerwashing<br />
w/gc<br />
614-282-4443<br />
INFORMATION<br />
FOR ONLY<br />
$26.00<br />
You Can Reach<br />
Over 15,000 Homes<br />
For 4 Weeks In Our<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />
For Info Call<br />
740-852-0809<br />
PAINTING<br />
WOW<br />
Painting - Power Wash<br />
Interior - Exterior<br />
Residential & Commercial<br />
Wood Repair<br />
Drywall Repair<br />
614-989-9759<br />
Austin & Gary Bogenrife<br />
Website: wwwpaintingllc.com<br />
wowpainting@live.com<br />
PLASTERING<br />
DRYW<br />
YWALL &<br />
PLASTER<br />
8/28<br />
A&M<br />
REPAIR<br />
Textured Ceilings<br />
614-551-6963<br />
Residential/Commercial<br />
BIA<br />
PLUMBING<br />
MYERS<br />
PLUMBING<br />
Exp. Expert Plumbing<br />
New Const. & Fast Repairs<br />
Lic. - Permit Available<br />
Water • Sewer • Gas<br />
614-633-9694<br />
Classified Services<br />
8/14 M<br />
8/14 A&M<br />
PONDS & LAKES<br />
AQUA-DIG-IT<br />
CLEANING<br />
614-359-2146<br />
Jim @<br />
aqua-dig-it.com<br />
POOL/SPA<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
K&L Spa Cleaning<br />
Hot Tub Cleaning and<br />
Weekly Maintenance<br />
Keith 614-316-9809<br />
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78 S. Main St. • London, Ohio 43140<br />
740-852-0809<br />
$<br />
9/11 M<br />
Not Valid for Garage Sales<br />
POWERWASHING<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 />
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 />
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❏ Money Order<br />
❏ VISA ❏ MC<br />
8/28 A&M<br />
TREE SERVICES<br />
Brewer & Sons Tree Service<br />
• Tree Removal<br />
• Tree Trimming 8/14<br />
A&M<br />
• Stump Grinding<br />
• Bucket Truck Services<br />
Best Prices • Same Day Service<br />
614-878-2568<br />
A-1 QUALITY<br />
TREE & LANDSCAPE<br />
Family Owned<br />
Serving Central Ohio<br />
Since 2004<br />
614-596-9504<br />
Insured - Free Est.<br />
Credit Card Information<br />
_____________________________<br />
Credit Card Number<br />
_____________________________<br />
Exp. Date<br />
Minimum Charge $5.00
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call 800-589-7277 or email medicare@coaaa.org.<br />
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www.madisonmessengernews.com<br />
community calendar<br />
Clothes Closet<br />
United Church, 30 E. Columbus St.,<br />
Mount Sterling, is hosting a giveaway 9<br />
a.m.-1 p.m. Aug. 25-27, weather permitting.<br />
The Clothes Closet is located in the garage<br />
behind the church. All are welcome. Available<br />
items include clothes for men, women<br />
and children, as well as miscellaneous<br />
household items. Social distancing is required.<br />
Masks are optional for those who<br />
are fully vaccinated. Hand sanitizer will be<br />
available. Bags are provided. For details,<br />
call Kathy Endres at (740) 869-3755 or<br />
Mary Alkire at (740) 604-1213.<br />
London High School Reunion<br />
A reunion for London High School’s<br />
Classes of 1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962 is<br />
planned for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The classes<br />
will be introduced at half-time of the high<br />
school football game on Sept. 30. Festivities<br />
on Oct. 1 will take place from 12 to 5 p.m.<br />
in the Coughlin Community Center at the<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Fairgrounds, 205 Elm St.<br />
Dress is casual. A deejay will play tunes.<br />
Free pizza for everyone; bring your own<br />
drinks and containers for drinks. RSVP by<br />
Aug. 15 with your name, number attending,<br />
and any directory corrections (address, cell<br />
phone number, email) to: Joyce Blake, 2166<br />
Victoria Park Dr., Columbus, OH 43235,<br />
(614) 451-5193, jblake30@columbus.rr.com.<br />
<strong>Madison</strong>-Plains Alumni<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains Alumni Association<br />
will host their first all-alumni banquet on<br />
Sept. 17 in the Della Selsor Building on the<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Fairgrounds, 205 Elm St.,<br />
London. Tickets are $45 per person. Reservations<br />
are due by Sept. 1. Social hour<br />
starts at 6 p.m. Dinner starts at 7 p.m.<br />
Send payment and RSVP to: <strong>Madison</strong>-<br />
Plains Alumni, P.O. Box 632, London, OH<br />
43140. Or Zelle to (740) 506-4025 and put<br />
MPHS. Also, send your name, year graduated,<br />
and whether you were in the Armed<br />
Forces or a <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains teacher in an<br />
email to mphsalumniassoc@gmail.com.<br />
Soil and Water Meeting<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> Soil and Water Conservation<br />
District monthly board meeting for <strong>August</strong><br />
will be held a week later than usual at<br />
8 a.m. Aug. 17 in the <strong>Madison</strong> County Engineer’s<br />
Office conference room, 825 U.S.<br />
Hwy. NE, London. The public is welcome.<br />
Developmental Disabilities<br />
Board Meeting<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Developmental<br />
Disabilities will meet at 4 p.m. Aug.<br />
18 at the administrative office, 500 Elm St.,<br />
London. In the event the meeting needs to<br />
be rescheduled, it will take place on Aug. 25.<br />
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