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    PRSRT STD

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    Lima, Ohio

    Permit No. 286

    A Free Publication Reaching Over 6,000 Homes in Coldwater,

    Fort Recovery, St. Henry, Burkettsville, Maria Stein & Beyond!

    Did You Know?

    March 13Kiwanis Pancake &Sausage Breakfast

    Coldwater High SchoolCommons

    March 13Bowl for Kids Sake Pajama

    JamboreePlaza Lanes/Celina

    March 13Fort Recovery Hall of Fame

    BanquetMiddleSchool Auditeria/Fort Recovery

    March 13Bengals/Grand Lake All-

    stars Exhibition BasketballCelina Fieldhouse

    March 17Parkinsons Support GroupMercer Health/Coldwater

    March 18-19Rockford Lions Club Talent

    Show Lets Fly AwayParkway High School

    Auditorium/Rockford

    March 19Mercer Healthy Living

    ExpoThe Galleria/Celina

    March 20St. Johns Vol. Fire & Rescue

    Roast Beef BuffetSt. Johns Fire Dept.

    March 20The Hunt Family-Irish

    Dance/FiddlersNew Bremen High School

    March 20Kevin Malarkey/

    The Boy Who CameBack from Heaven

    New HorizonsCommunity Church/

    Rockford

    March 23-24Marai Stein American

    Legion AuxiliaryGarage Sale

    Legion Hall/Maria Stein

    March 28Red Cross Blood Drive

    American Legion/MariaStein

    March 31-April 3Ring in Spring/Shop

    Mercer CountyParticipating businesses

    throughout MercerCounty

    April 8The Dave BennettQuintet: Clarinet

    Swing Kings

    Arts Place/Portland, IN

    April 8-9CommunityGarage SalesNew Bremen

    April 15Creatures of the Night

    Limberlost Marsh

    May 1Fort Recovery State

    Museum Opening DayFort Recovery

    Greater Mercer CountyCommunity Calendar

    March 12, 2011

    CONNECTIONMercerCounty

    Comics,

    Sudoku,

    Crossword &

    more puzzles

    INSIDE!

    If you would like to have your event posted in the Greater MercerCounty Community Calendar, e-mail your information, at least 4

    weeks prior to event, to [email protected].

    Over the years, numerous

    surveys have shown apple pie

    to be the favorite dessert in

    the United States. It has also

    been a favorite in England

    for hundreds of years.

    The yo-yo is believed to

    be the second-oldest toy in

    the world. The name yo-

    yo comes from a Filipino

    expression meaning come

    come.

    Among the more unusual

    flavors of ice cream ever

    recorded are avocado, garlic,

    jalapeo and pumpkin.

    Fossil fuels are depleted

    at a rate that is 100,000

    times faster than when they

    are formed.

    While gelatin was

    invented in 1845, JELL-O,

    which is a packaged gelatin

    dessert, did not get its name

    until 1897. Pearl B. Wait was

    the first person to develop a

    fruit-flavored gelatin and

    his wife gave the dessert its

    name.

    In 1864, a hotel in

    Oregon heated rooms using

    geothermal energy from

    underground hot springs.

    In 1985, Astronaut David

    Griggs used a Duncan

    Imperial Yo-yo on live TVfrom the deck of the Space

    Shuttle.

    Legend has it that in the

    first century, the Roman

    emperor Nero used to send

    slaves to the mountains to

    collect snow and ice to make

    flavored ices, the precursors

    to ice cream.

    Ice cream novelties such

    as ice cream on sticks and ice

    cream bars were introduced

    in the 1920s. Seems like

    kid stuff, but today, adults

    consume nearly one-half of

    all such treats.

    Green, red or blue?No matter the color ofyour tractor, its still precious to you. And your entire farming

    operation is vital to your livelihood. Let us help you understand

    your insurance options.

    Following are some requirements:

    Trade-in eligible brands are limited to:DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Hitachi, Panasonic and includes

    Milwaukee "Ni-Cad" or "V18" Kits Trade-In must be 14.4 voltage or greater

    Trade-in products must include one tool and two batteriesper trade-in

    Only specified "M18-XC" Milwaukee tools andcombo kits are eligible for trade-in discount

    Contact us for full details on this

    Milwaukee Trade-In Promotion!

    $100 RewardINSTANTLY

    TRADE-IN THE OLD STUFF!Regardless of condition, working or non-working

    Offer valid February 1, 2011-March 31, 2011

    Welding Supplies & Rental Coldwater, Ohio Greenville, Ohio

    419-678-2397 937-548-1202

    LEFELD

    Full-Time/Part-Time& Temporary

    Bindery PositionsImmediate opening for full time, part-time & temporary positions

    in our bindery. Both first and second shift openings are available.

    Stop by and fill out an application or fax your resume to 937-295-

    3566. Mail resumes to A & B Printing, Attn: Personnel Manager,

    P.O. Box 2, Fort Loramie, OH 45845. No phone calls please.

    (NewsUSA) - Inevitably,your child will ask for avideo game you dont knowanything about. Maybe therating is higher than you thinkis appropriate, or youre simplynot sure you want your childmowing down pedestrians orplaying with sharp objects, nomatter how virtual.

    But your child tellsyou that his friendsall own the game, orthat youre worriedabout nothing, if notcompletely unfair. Sohow can you reconcileyour childs wants withyour concerns?

    Children like violentgames because they areexciting -- but parentscan find equally entertaininggames appropriate for youngerchildren. For example, Ben 10Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks, a

    new game from D3Publishers,is based on a Cartoon Networkshow popular with boys

    between ages six and 11.And while the game containsplenty of exciting action -- themain character can take on 10different alien forms to battlevillains -- the EntertainmentSoftware Rating Board (ESRB)gives it fairly gentle ratings.

    But you cant go by gameratings alone. While video

    game ratings, as providedby the ESRB, offer a goodstarting point, not all ofthe games that receive thesame rating prove equallyoffensive. For example,a game may be rated T(Teen) for a single useof a curse word in a songlyric or for illustratingcartoon animal poop,as well as violence and

    suggestive themes.The Nintendo DS version

    of Ben 10 Alien Force: VilgaxAttacks received an E rating

    for Cartoon Violence andComic Mischief, while versionsfor Xbox 360, Microsoft, Wii,

    PS2 and PSP are consideredE 10+, or appropriate foreveryone over 10.

    Ben does have to fightto save the universe, but thegame also contains puzzlesand platform challenges thatencourage children to think.When considering a game,think about its possible benefits,not just its rating. And take thetime to look up a few reviews -;they will give you a good ideaabout the reasoning behind theESRBs ratings.

    Of course, the best resourcefor choosing video games isreadily available -- talking toyour children about why theywant specific video games canhelp you make appropriatedecisions. If youre still indoubt, start playing the gameswith your kids -- you will knowexactly what they see andhear, and enjoy a fun bonding

    experience.For more information, visit

    www.d3publisher.us.

    How to Choose a Video Game for Your Child

    (NewsUSA) - Many familiestoday might want to spend morequality time together, but it canbe difficult to find activities thateach family member will enjoy.The baseball fan might not beinterested in an upcoming artexhibit, and an art enthusiastmight not want to spend allday in a stadium. So, what canfamilies do to come together in ameaningful, interesting way?

    Families might want to

    consider learning musicalinstruments together. Accordingto a 2009 Gallup poll conductedby the National Association ofMusic Merchants (NAMM), 85percent of the Americans whodo not play musical instrumentswish that they did. And there areplenty of reasons for playinginstruments beyond familybonding. Studies show thatbabies prefer singing to talking

    -- they pay more attention tomoms singing than her words.Babies who are sung to sleepalso show better developmentthan those who are not. Toddlersenjoy exposure to new songsand singing as part of playtime,and they are never too youngto start playing an instrument.Children who study musicdevelop discipline and the abilityto solve problems, communicateand work cooperatively.

    A Columbia University studyrevealed that students studyingthe arts are more cooperativeand self-confident, and betterable to express ideas. Childrendevelop new skills quickly,too. One study found that kidslearning music for just oneyear increased their ability tomemorize information.

    These benefits dontdisappear as children grow up.

    Teenagers report that playinginstruments helps them copewith loss, peer pressure andacademic stress.

    Among working adultsover age 45, recreational musicmaking has been proven toreduce stress and ease depression.Buying musical instruments andarranging music lessons cancreate a common bond betweenfamily members and providememories to last a lifetime.

    The Family That Plays Together Stays Together

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    The Mercer County Connection Page 2 March 12, 2011

    1. MUSIC: How many stringsdoes a ukulele have?2. MATH: What is the equivalentof the Roman numeral D?3. RELIGION: Who is the patronsaint of physicians?4. LITERATURE: Who wrote theplay Timon of Athens?5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:What does the Geneva crosssymbolize?6. HISTORY: When did the ErieCanal open?7. MEASUREMENTS: What doesa lux measure?8. LANGUAGE: What is themeaning of the Latin wordveto?9. MYTHOLOGY: Who is theGreek goddess of love?10. U.S. STATES: What statesnickname is the Pelican State?

    ANSWERS1. Four2. 5003. St. Luke4. Shakespeare5. Neutrality6. 18257. Light intensity8. I forbid9. Aphrodite10. Louisiana

    (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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    KEVIN MALARKEYSUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2011 ~ 6 PM

    Hosted by New Horizons Community CHurch

    833 South Main Street, Rockford, OH

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    WRITERS

    WANTEDThe Mercer County Chronicle is

    looking for featured writers,

    Community Correspondents,

    reporters to attend local meetings.

    Write for us weekly or

    once a month. Call Tom Gray

    at 419-678-2324 for details.

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    KNEADEDRELIEF

    119 Main StreetAnytown, OH

    FuRnITuRE

    SEPTIC SySTEM

    Barnharts

    Furniture OutletFamily Owned & Operated

    Best Prices

    Around On

    New & usedFurniture &

    Mattresses!

    200 E. Main StreetVan Wert, OH 45891

    419-238-5079Mon. 10-7 Wed.-Fri. 10-5:30 Sat 10-2

    SEPTIC TANK

    CLEANING

    PORTA TOILET RENTAL

    GRIERS

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    DIGGING LLC419-363-3390

    419-305-0800Been in business

    since 1951

    Will Haul ForFREEJunk of any kind

    Iron or Metal

    Will Buy Large Amounts419-678-2080

    Cell 419-305-6418

    Eicher ConstructionAmish crew looking for any

    type of construction work.

    Specializing in Window

    Replacement & Roofng

    (260)251-1067 (260) 849-2489

    ROCS LLCConsulting, Handyman work & snow

    removal, Custom home securitysystems, We do it all

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    THE WASH LAUNDROMATLarge washers/drop off

    service/ consignment clothing

    DRY CLEANINGRepairs and Alterations

    CAR WASHTouch free Automatic/5 self

    serve bays

    1020 Grand Lake Road, Celina

    419-586-4320

    NEW ROOF?

    Red Hill Builders LLC

    Spring Scheduling. Call MattHemmelgarn for free estimte today!

    937-369-3335~ Metal/Shingle Specials~

    DEBS TAX SERVICEIndividual/ Out of State Returns

    Reasonable Rates

    Electronic Filing Fast Refunds

    319 N. Main St., Celina

    419-586-2720

    TAX SERVICE

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    We also cut & programautomobile keys & remotes

    home 419-586-5380

    cell 567-644-8791

    We can rekey your homesexisting locks instead of

    replacing them.

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    classifieds

    010Automobiles

    WE BUY Directly from

    YOU!! Bring in your Car,Pickup, SUV, or Van To-day!!! Or stop over andcheck out our Large Se-lection of Vehicles, seepics & prices atwww.rpauto.net RandyPoeppelman Auto Sales, 1mile east of 127 on 274,Carthagena,419-925-4747, Weekdays9-5, Saturdays 9-3.

    012Animals/Pets

    BEAUTIFUL MALTI-CHONS; Yorkies,ShihTzus, Pom mix,Fancy collars; sweaters,toys, jewelry to pleaseeveryone. Garwick!s ThePet People. 419-795-5711

    020For Rent

    CELINA: LET your tax re-turn make you money! Of-fice Space available@$250 a month, no de-posit and includes utilitiesand a phone line. Freshlypainted office with newercarpet in a great location.

    ST. HENRY. Home lo-cated at 212 S. Elm in St.Henry. 2 bedroom, full fin-ished basement, 1 car ga-rage. Grand LakeRealty-419-852-2888.

    025For Sale

    ALFALFA HAY 3x3x8bales. Clover/ryegrass

    and alfalfa balage 3x3x6bales. $100-$145 ton DM.Volume purchase dis-count. Analysis reportsavailable.Email:[email protected]. Decatur, In-diana.

    ALL-NATURAL chickensand Thanksgiving turkeys.Pasture-Raised. Fednon-GMO feed. Also100% grass-fed Angusbeef. www.pasturesde -lights.com 260 517-9298.Decatur, Indiana.

    CENTRAL BOILER Out-door Wood & Corn Fur-naces. Stop paying highenergy prices and use re-newable energy. Call forcurrent specials. ClassicComfort Heating & Supply.G r e e n v i l l e , O h i o .888-296-3875.

    DRY ANIMAL Bedding.Semi !s-100 cu yards.M.L. Enterprise, LLC,260-341-8928.

    OAK WOOD PELLETS

    $180 per ton. Cleanbagged corn. Used corn& pellet stoves. Custommixing, bagging andcleaning. Delivery avail-able. 419 305-8702

    RECLINERS, SOFAS,bedroom sets, table andchairs, curio/wardrobe,televisions, computerdesks, microwaves,lamps, kerosene and elec-

    tric heaters, childsi ze fold-ing chairs, drafting table,baby crib, bar stools, re-frigerators, adult mobilityscooter and much more.Nice clean furniture/ frac-tion cost of new. Yester-days Treasures, 973 S.Meridian St., Portland, IN.260-726-8175.Monday-Friday 12:30-5and Saturday 10-2. $1.00off all DVD!s. $2.00 offvideo games. See our adat jaycoshopping.com.

    SALE. BARNHART!S

    Furniture. Best Prices

    around on new and usedfurniture and mattresses.

    200 East Main Street, VanWert, Ohio (419)

    238-5079. Mon. 10-7.Wed.-Fri. 10-5:30. Sat.

    10-2.

    025For Sale

    SOWAR!S INTERIOR De-sign, Coldwater. SALE onvalences and draperies.Huge selection of fabrics.(419) 678-2811. Blinds,shades, installed and re-paired.

    STRAW AND HAY inabundance. All balesizes, all grades. Dry cowhay, low potassium. Semiloads. Bill and Chris Mar-tin (517) 543-1642

    WOODSHAVINGS deliv-ered in 12-90 yard loadsfor horses, calves, andchickens. Compost alsoavailable. Reliable,prompt and friendly serv-

    ice. 260 622-4059 or877-573-3631.

    035Help Wanted

    DRIVERS & OWNEROperators. Growing com-pany needs company driv-ers and owner operatorsfor dedicated customer inthe Van Wert area for re-gional and over-the-roadruns. Two years experi-enced required. For de-tails call 260-589-8112.

    GROWING LANDSCAP-

    ING Company looking forexperienced personnel tofill (4) positions.Landscape Installer/Land-

    scape Maintenance,

    Hardscape/ConcreteInstaller,Mower,

    Retail Gift Shop/NurserySales.

    Apply at:Spencer Landscaping, Inc.

    404 N. Ohio St.Greenville, Ohio 45331

    040Notices

    ***ARE YOU A Bargain

    Hunter?*** Welcome toReplay ConsignmentShop where there aredeals on every rack. Lo-cated in downtown St. Ma-ry !s on the corner ofSpring and Vine Street at702 E. Spring Street. Newand Gently used Men!s,Women!s, Teen!s andChildren!s clothing. Manyitems are marked $1.00each. Hurry in while sup-plies last. Currently ac-cepting Spring apparel inall sizes. Prom and Partydresses for resale. Visitour website for more infor-mation www.replaycon-signmentshop.com or call419 300-8847. Hours:Tuesday-Friday 12:00Noon to 6:00 p.m. Satur-day 10:00 a.m. to 3:00

    p.m. Find us on facebookReplay ConsignmentShop, 702 E. SpringStreet, St. Mary!s, Ohio45885 419 300-8847 [email protected].

    AIR DUCT Cleaning, dryervent cleaning. Breathehealthier air. Preventdryer fires. Contact JohnWendel at HealthyHomes. Locally owneda n d o p e r a t e d .888-492-6499. Free esti-mates

    ARE YOU looking for achild care provider in yourarea? Let us help. CallYWCA Child Care Re-source and Referral at1 -800-922-2916 o r419-225-5465.

    AT CANALSIDE BookShop. Thousands of usedbooks! Low prices! 115West Spring Street, St.Mary!s (419) 300-2665

    EARN TOP $$ sellingwomen!s designer inspired

    high fashion jewelry. #1Direct Sales Company inthis industry, establishedin 1955. No inventory in-vestment, no delivery.Call Dee for an interview.419 230-9942.

    FOR VALUABLE Cou-pons to Wilson Shoe Store

    visit: www.celinadown-town.com Click on Spe-

    cials.

    GUNCKLE!S TREE Serv-ice, Complete tree &stump service. Fully in-sured. Rick Gunckle (937)547-0922, Cell (937)423-2190

    HOME BUYING SolutionsUse your tax return for adown payment on a new

    home!! Hurry, interestrates are rising. We workwith credit dings and willhelp you with financing.Locally owned and oper-ated. Call 419-586-8220or visit chbsinc.com

    NEW CARPET specialsarrived from Georgia out-let, Free pad with installedstock carpet. B & B Houseof Carpet, 999 East Mar-ket, Celina.

    041Services

    AMISH HOME cookedmeals in Amish home.Groups of 10-30. Reserva-tions only. Call weekdays765-470-1205.

    BAILEY!S UPHOLSTERY

    for all your furnitureneeds. Free pick-up anddelivery. 35 years experi-

    ence. 260-729-7051.

    045Wanted

    CASH FOR Gold, ScrapGold, Gold Jewelry. Silvercoins. Silverware, PocketWatches, Diamonds,Raines Jewelry, 2330Shawnee Rd., Lima, (419)229-2899

    JD!S SALVAGE. Wantingto buy running/non-run-

    ning cars, trucks, ATV! sand motorcycles. Free

    pickup! 765 509-0355

    NEW CONSIGNMENT

    Shop. Wanted new and

    used items. Non-profit.Best consignment payouts. 228 W. Oak St., Un-ion City, IN. 937-732-5000www.consignment-bar-gains.com

    PAYING CASH forcoin-operated Pinball ma-chines and Arcade videogames. Any condition,working or non working.Clean out your barn, base-ment, and garage. Pinballmachine and Arcadegame repairs and restora-tions also available. Call937-492-5692

    SCOTT!S PROPERTY

    Maintenance, AWHRAmerican Hot WaterHeater rentals. Repairs allmodels. Greg (419)296-3433 or Scott (419)979-3507.

    WILLIAMS AUTO PARTSWe buy late modelwrecks. We have latemodel used auto and truckparts, late model re-buildable wrecks. 127 De-troit Avenue, Portland, IN.,260-726-8001.

    050Work Wanted

    AMISH CREW SamSchwartz, Wants anyType of: Carpentry Work,Room additions, Garages,Siding, Foundation Re -placement, Crawl Spacew o rk , r e s t o ra t i o n ,roofs/re-roofs. Free esti-

    mates, 260-701-8020.

    AMISH GIRLS will dohousecleaning and ba -b y s i t t i n g . C a l l(260-580-5289), leavemessage.

    GIROD!S CONSTRUC-

    TION -Amish Crew. Alltypes of construction work.Additions, remodeling,pole barns, basements,foundation and floor re-pair. Driver number260-849-1581. Pleaseleave a message.

    HILTY CONSTRUCTION

    Foundations, concrete,roofing, siding, residentialremodeling and new con-struction, pole barns, ga-

    rages, homes, Free esti-mates. Call Keith,260-726-8283

    J.R. CONSTRUCTION

    Amish Crew Will do roof-ing, Siding, Garages, PoleBarns, Room Additions,Windows, Doors & Foun-dations. 260-580-5289(Leave message)

    SMALL AMISH Crew, anykind of roofing, includingthe New Life Time AnduraRoof which covers overANY existing roof withouttearing off. Foundationwork. Any kind of repairwork. Any kind of paint-ing. Dry wall finishing andrepair. References, Expe-rienced. Free estimates.Call 937-260-5871 - Joe.

    STATE CERTIFIED ScaleBuying, hauling away junk,wrecked, used vehicles.

    Scrap metal of all kinds.Roll-off container services.24 hour towing. Sellingused and new parts.III Sons Towing, Haulingand Salvage LLC (419)363-2277.

    WENDEL SEAMLESS

    GUTTERING. For all yourguttering and leaf coverneeds. Call us for a freequote. Call Jim at260-997-6774 or Steve at260-997-1414.

    053Farm Machinery

    SKID LOADERS -2000John Deere 260-3000

    hours-$9500. 2004 Cat287 on Tracks-2000

    hours-$16,500. 2005 Case85XT-600 hours-$22,500.

    Call 419 268-2279

    061Real Estate

    100% NO Money downhome loans. VA, RD,USDA, subsidized financ-ing. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,basement, 2 car garage,ranch homes. One intown, one in country. Turnyour tax refund into alease purchase! AtHecht!s Landing (3) 3 bed-room, 2 bath, homes onthe channel with boatdock. Priced under$30,000. Grand Lake Re-

    alty-419-852-2888.

    5.7 ACRE COUNTRY lot.Pond, t rees, central

    sewer. 4 miles from Cold-water, 1 mile from Celina.

    $67,500. 419 268-2279.

    WANTED TO rent or pur-chase farm ground in Mer-cer, Auglaize or JayCounty. 419 852-2888.

    065Garage Sale

    GIGANTIC GARAGE

    Sale: March 23, 9am-8pm,March 24, 9am-8pm,March 25, 9am-12 noon.

    Maria Stein Legion Auxil-iary Garage Sale, StateRoute 119.

    040Notices

    041Services 050Work Wanted

    Visit www.mercercountychronicle.com for local news

    Buildings For Sale HasYour Building ShiftedOr Settled? Contact

    Woodford Brothers Inc.,for straightening, leveling,

    foundation and wood framerepairs at 1-800-OLD-

    BARN. www.woodfordbros.com.

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    Help Wanted AttentionProfessional Truck Drivers!It's NOW TIME to get backto work! More Freight andTop Earnings! Call Prime

    Inc. Today! 1-800-277-0212www.primeinc.com.

    Help Wanted BetweenHigh School and College?Over 18? Drop that entrylevel position. Earn whatyou're worth!!! Travel w/

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    years. Safety bonuses paidquarterly. CDL-A, 3 months

    current OTR experience.800-414-9569. www.

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    Help Wanted Drivers -CDL-A WE PAY MORE!

    NEW PAY ANNOUNCED!OO's up to .98c/mile. Leasepurchase available. 1-888-428-5228 AmericanCentral.

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    Help Wanted Drivers -OWNER OPERATORS.

    $1000 Sign on Bonus.No age restriction on

    tractors/trailers. No forcedDispatch. CRST Malone1-877-277-8756 www.

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    Help Wanted Drivers-OTRExperienced? $1000 Sign

    On- O/O's & Co. NeedNew Career/ GuaranteedJob? Offering SponsoredTraining at FFE Driver

    Academy, Fort worth, TX.800-569-9232 or email

    [email protected].

    Help Wanted OwnerOperators Regional Is

    What We Do*** New***Revised Pay Package!

    Repeat lanes. Base PlateProgram. Company paidfuel tax. Sur-charge. No

    Escrow required. Dry Van/No touch. Fuel DiscountWeekend home time. No

    trailer rental fees. Companypaid cargo/liability. Weekly

    Direct Deposit. OlderTractors Welcome. Call

    Anytime! 1-888-446-4642.

    Help Wanted Run With ALeader! We offer everything

    you need: Solid Pay &Benefits. 2011 Tractors,

    High Miles and GreatHometime. Van - avg.

    $0.35 cpm. Flatbed - avg.$0.39 cpm includes bonuses.CDL-A, 6 mo. OTR. 1-888-

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