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    PRSRT STD

    U.S. POSTAGE

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    Lima, Ohio

    Permit No. 286

    A Free Publication Reaching Over 3,800 Homes in Coldwater,

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

    CONNECTIONMercerCounty

    May 21, 2011

    Greater

    Mercer County

    Community

    Calendar

    May 21, 22

    Spring Fling Soccer

    Tournament

    Westview Park, Celina

    May 23

    American Red Cross

    Blood MobileMaria Stein K of C

    May 26

    American Red Cross

    Blood Mobile

    Rockford UMC

    May 27

    Johnny Appleseed Classic

    Eldora Speedway,

    New Weston

    May 29Ft. Recovery Memorial Pa-

    rade & Program 7pm

    Monument Park, Ft.

    Recovery

    June 3

    Mercer Co. Chambers

    Ugly Pants Open

    Golf Outing

    Mercer County Elks

    June 17-19

    Rockford Community Days

    Rockford

    If you would like to have

    your event posted in the

    Greater Mercer County

    Community Calendar,

    e-mail your information,

    at least 4 weeks prior to

    event, to mercercounty-

    [email protected].

    Lamms Insurance Agency8085 St. Rt. 119, Maria Stein

    419-925-5259

    Take the Worry Out of DrivingProtect yourself against financial loss with the right auto insurance. We offer a variety ofsound choices and options to keep you and your vehicle covered. And, we promise greatcustomer support and a hassle-free claims process to better serve you and your family.

    BAG #1

    Newspapers

    Catalogs

    Magazines

    Junk MailOffice Paper

    Food Boxes(wax inserts removed)

    Paper Egg Cartons

    Cardboard**(All paper products need to be

    free of food contaminants!)

    BAG #2

    Aluminim Cans, Foil, & Pie Pans

    Tin Cans ~ please rinse (labels can stay on) #1 & #2 Plastic Containers ~ please rinse &

    remove all caps.

    3 Gal. containers or less, such as milk jugs,

    pop bottles & detergent containers. Placemutiple shopping bags inside one bag.

    We CANNOT use #3 thru #7 plastics.

    NO styrofoam

    Can accept Christmas lights & small

    appliances such as toasters & can openers.

    Glass bottles & Jars only ~ Please rinse &

    remove lids (labels can stay on)

    NO window glass, Pyrex, ceramics, light

    bulbs or other treated glass.

    Information for drop off recyclables in ChickasawContainers separated as follows:

    Paper Products - Including newspapers, catalogs,

    magazines & junk mailings. 50% net proceeds benet St. Peter

    Neurological Center.

    Tin Cans

    Plastic Containers #1 & #2 only - A portion of proceeds to benet

    Mercer County EMS

    Cardboard - Flattened corrugated boxes.

    Glass Bottles and Jars

    Aluminum Cans - In addition to buying aluminum cans, a container

    also available, in which A portion of proceeds benet Ronald

    McDonald House!

    Junk Tin, Steel & White Goods - A fee charged for appliances that

    have contained refrigerants such as refrigerators, freezers,

    air conditioners & dehumidifers.

    Also available - A designated area for co-mingled bags.

    - For more information on recyclables, call 419-925-4444

    *** CONTAMINANTS IN YOUR RECYCLABLES DESTROY ALL EFFORTS ***

    ** Corrugated Cardboard tied in small bundles is acceptable

    NO salt bags, plastic wrapping, rubber bands, paper clips, carbon paper, hardbackbooks, spiral notebooks, styrofoam egg cartons, waxed containers, facial tissues, papertowels, cellophane, multi-layer bags (dog food bags, etc.), paint cans, ribbons or bows.

    NO STYROFOAM OR SHRINK-WRAP OFANY KIND!

    .

    MERCER COUNTYS CURBSIDEMERCER COUNTYS CURBSIDE

    RECYCLING PROGRAMRECYCLING PROGRAMProcessing of Recyclables by Ohio Recycling, Inc.

    7837 St. Rt. 274, P.O. Box 111, Chickasaw, OH 45826Phone: (419) 925-4444 Fax: (419) 925-7003

    Business Hours & Drop-Off Site Available Daily8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. & Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

    Mercer Countys Curbside Recycling Programrequires the following 2-bag system

    Clip and Save

    Newspapers

    Catalogs

    Magazines

    Junk Mail

    Ofce PaperFood Boxes

    (wax inserts removed)

    Paper Egg Cartons

    Cardboard**

    (All paper products need to be free of

    food contaminants!)

    Processing of Recyclables by Ohio Recycling, Inc.

    Mercer Countys Curbside Recycling Program

    requires the following 2-bag system

    New Summer Styles are now in!Classic, Comfortable Styling

    Dual density footbed that provides comfortfor your active life

    Stretch Uppers to go where you go

    Flexible Outsoles that move with you

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    FORT FITNESS -N-MORE105 E. Butler St., Fort Recovery, OH

    419-375-1028

    Wiggle Worms (ages 18 months - 3 yrs) 1/2 hour classBody Management (ages 3-5) 1/2 hour class

    Pre-Gym (ages 4-6) 1/2 hour classGymnastics (ages 5+ up) 1 hour class

    Cheernastics (ages 6+ up) 1 hour classIntro to Dance (ballet & tap) (ages 3 -6) 45 Min. class

    Ballet, Jazz, Tap & Hip Hop (ages 7+ up) 1/2 hour classKarate/Self Defense in June

    Call for times & Days - 419-375-1028

    Register NOW for summer classes

    at Fort Fitness -N-More

    Session 1 - June 6-July 1 or

    Session 2 - July 18 - Aug. 12

    19th Annual Recital Back to the 80sSaturday, June 4th @ 7pm - Sunday, June 5th@1pm

    At the Fort Recovery Middle School Auditorium.

    Tickets for sale at Fort Fitness-N-More or at the door!

    Kidney Services of West Central Ohio-Mercer Countyhas joined the Celina Mercer County Chamber ofCommerce. They are located at 801 Pro Drive, Suite Bin Celina. Kidney Services of West Central Ohio, MercerCounty, provides dialysis care to kidney failure patientsin the surrounding communities. The Celina facilityoffers in-center hemodialysis and well as a home centeredperitoneal dialysis program. For more information, call419 586-1686.

    Business joinsChamber of Commerce

    Pictured from left to right: Dodi West, Kiley Burd, Joyce Nagel (all from KidneyServices) Gina Bittner of the Gardens in Celina & Chamber Trustee, Lisa Fisher-Clinical Manager of Kidney Services, Mindy Kremer of Celina Manor & ChamberAmbassador, and Ann Rice & Renee Hehmeyer (both from Kidney Services).

    The Mercer County Chronicle419-678-2324

    CantSeem

    to put us

    Down?Neither can the subscribers whoread our newspaper weeklty forall the local county news and somuch more!

    Get a heads-up on whatshappening locally;call 419-678-2324 to subscribe toThe Mercer County Chronicle.

    (NAPSA)Nominations arenow being accepted in the searchfor Americas Outstanding OldestWorker. The search is sponsoredby Experience Works, the nationslargest nonprofit training andemployment organization forolder workers. For more informa-tion, visit www.experienceworks.org or call (866) 397-9757.

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    tures and shelves more secure.Zircon Corporation makes theStudSensor EDGE, as well as thee30, e40 and e50. Each isergonomically designed and sim-ple to use. To learn more, visitwww.zircon.com.

    * * * You can add a delicious

    crunch to your lunch while keep-ing good health on your plate.Try pairing trans fat- and choles-

    terol-free Pretzel Crisps withsoup or a sandwich. Flavorsinclude Buffalo Wing, Every-thing, and All-Natural Original.Visit www.pretzelcrisps.com.

    * * *A seasonal flu vaccine will not

    protect against the H1N1 flustrain. The CDC recommendsthat, as more of the H1N1 vaccinebecomes available, Americans 65

    and older receive it if local supplyis sufficient. Learn more ataarp.org/flu.

    * * *According to a recent survey,

    there has been a sharp decline inthose who say their 401(k) is theirprimary investment vehicle, withinterest in traditional IRAs andRoth IRAs growing, especiallyamong high earners. To learnmore about the survey, visitwww.eatonvance.com.

    * * *The popular automotive site,

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    The Mercer County Connection Page 2 May 21, 2011

    Farm Machinery Sales & Service2070 St. Rt. 219 5 miles west of Coldwater

    419-942-1783 or800-589-3505www.sutterbrothers.net

    Your New Full Service Dealer

    Quality TMR Mixer at a Quality Price!

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    Specializing In.....

    Undercarriage Repair

    Complete Heavy Equipment Overhauls

    On Site Repairs Pick Up & Delivery

    Pin & Bushing Press We Pick Up Used Oil

    State Route 29 West Celina

    419-586-1681

    State Route 29 West Celina

    419-586-1681

    L.L.C.MetzgerOil

    419-375-2885

    800-752-2485

    P.O. Box 436Fort Recovery, Ohio

    Get your fuel with us for

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    Of Rough Use And Worse Weather.

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    Students enrolled in theWright State Lake CampusAgriculture program recentlyreturned from a study tourto California under the di-rection of Dr. Greg Homan.Participants included JordanHellwarth (Celina), MitchellSudhoff (Coldwater), KaraUhlenhake (Coldwater), Em-ily Wuebker (Maria Stein),and Matthew Riechart (Ma-ria Stein). Tour locationsincluded visits to San Fran-cisco, Modesto, and Fresno

    areas of California, providingan opportunity for students tolearn about different forms ofagricultural production. Ac-cording to student, JordanHellwarth, Celina, it was un-believable how diversied thecrops were and the amount oftime and labor that goes intoproducing their crops.

    The group participatedin the North American Col-leges and Teachers of Agri-culture Conference hostedby Modesto Junior College.Wright State Lake Campus

    students competed in theDairy Judging Contest, withthe team placing 4th with teamsrepresenting colleges acrossthe United States. WrightState Lake Campus Student,Kara Uhlenkake, Coldwater,placed 5th individual.

    Tanimura and Antle Pro-duce Company provided avaluable hands-on learningexperience for the Lake Cam-pus Students. This growerand shipper of fresh producein the Salinas area operates

    over 5,000 acres in the centralCalifornia area. Students wereable to see elds of garlic,broccoli, onions, watermelon,and lettuce in production.Lettuce was being picked andprocessed while the studentswere on-sight. A tour of thecompany storage buildingshighlighted their food safetyand quality control standardsused in producing food usedthroughout the United Statesand abroad. Students wereamazed at the efciency,productivity, and diversity of

    production in this operation.Learning about their diverseagricultural techniques wasa great experience. It wasinteresting to compare andcontrast the different kinds offarming that takes place saysKara Uhlenhake, Coldwater.

    According to Mitch Sud-hoff , Coldwater, Californiais unique in that it is nothinglike Ohio. The culture, agri-culture, and climate in Cali-fornia is something thatis easier understood once

    you have been there. Or-chards, produce, and vine-yards in the valleys camealong like corn and soybeanelds through Ohio. In otherareas large dairies dominatedthe landscape. The people weencounter were very generousconsidering we were strang-ers.

    The Lake Campus Agri-culture Program is thankfulfor the support from MercerLandmark, which provideda partial sponsorship for stu-dents participating in the trip.

    Lake Campus Agriculture Students Tour California

    Jerald Rebensdorf of the Fresno County Raisin Cooperative explains the commercialraisin industry to Lake Campus Agriculture Students.

    The Parkway FFAChapter recently held their82nd annual FFA banquet.FFA members, family andguests were in attendanceto help honor the hardworking members as theyreceived their awards. Thebanquet started off with

    the 2010-2011 President,Abby Evans, giving a toast.Then the members andguests were welcomed bythe newly elected presidentCaden Hellwarth. Aftera well said invocation byStephany Hesse, the FFAmembers and guests weredismissed to eat a deliciousmeal. During the mealeveryone had the chance toenjoy the slideshow madeby the 2010-2011 reporter,Olivia Houts. The slideshowwas a success at showing theFFA members families andguests how much fun themembers had throughout theyear. After the slideshow,Lucy Bambauer was theguest speaker, she severed asthe chapters president in theyears 2000-2001. She talkedabout how FFA has made animpact in her life and howthe members of her ofcerteam have impacted her andothers around them. After herinspiring speech, the awardsceremony began. This yearthe Greenhand Degreewas given to 13 rst yearmembers. Then 21 secondyear members received theirChapter degree. The tenmembers that sold the most

    fruit during fruit sales thispast year were recognized,and the Scholarship awardwas given to 24 members for

    being on the honor roll for 2of the 3 nine week periodsthis year. CDE medals wereawarded to students whoparticipated in any CareerDevelopment Events. Therewere 36 members whoreceived the CDE medal.There were nine four year

    members awarded with a penset engraved with their name.Devin Adams, Josh Ford,Trevor Eischen, and CadenHellwarth will receive theirState FFA degree at the StateFFA Convention in earlyMay. Danielle Matthewsis the lone recipient of theAmerican FFA Degree,which she will receive at theNational FFA Conventionin October. The HonoraryMember plaque was givenout by the chapter ofcersto Mr. Matt Fisher for hishelp with the Parkway FFAchapter. The ofcer teamthen presented Mr. Postwith a wooden carving anda gift card. Abby Evans, thisyears president, gave herretiring address, speakingabout the experiences shehas had throughout her

    years in FFA. The FFAmembers then presentedtheir parents with a pottedplant, as seniors presentedtheir parents with a yellowrose. At the banquet, theFFA chapter inducted a newofcer team for the of 2011-2012 year, with the newly

    elected ofcers as follows:President: Caden Hellwarth,Vice-President: DestineeGuggenbiller, Secretary:Rachel Hesse, Treasurer:Seth Houts, Reporter:Kylie Snyder, Sentinel:Lindsey Walls, StudentAdvisor: Courtney Dicke.Lastly, the Parkway FFAChapter would like to thankColdwater Young Farmersfor their generosity ingiving scholarships to threeParkway FFA seniors, aswell as the Mercer CountyPork Producers and theMercer County CattlemensAssociation for donating theham and beef. The chapterwould also like to thankeveryone who attended thebanquet as well as Mr. AlanPost, advisor, for making it agreat year.

    Parkway FFA Chapter Holds Annual Banquet

    The newly inducted 2011-2012 ofcer team: From left: Courtney Dicke, DestineeGuggenbiller, Caden Hellwarth, Kylie Snyder, Seth Houts, Rachel Hesse, andLindsey Walls

    The St. Henry Bank

    Large Enough To Serve You..

    Small Enough To Know You

    ST. HENRY & MARIA STEIN

    MEMBER FDIC

    Serving The Area

    Farming Community!

    Specializing In Collision Repair

    421 N. Eastern Ave. St. Rt. 118

    St. Henry, Ohio

    419-678-4530Joe Bruggeman, Owner

    CARRIAGE WERKES, INC.CARRIAGE WERKES, INC.

    The 2011 SouthwesternSkills Classic was heldat Miami Valley CareerTechnical Center onApril 12th. Parkway hadfour students competingthis year, includingTannor Eischen, JordanStrader, Vivian Schmidt,and Garth Louth.

    In the AssemblyProcedures contest,students were required tobuild a bootjack. Louthplaced 1st, and Straderplaced 2nd. In the MeatsIdentification contest,Eischen placed 2nd, and

    Schmidt placed 3rd. Inthe Natural ResourcesIdentification contest,students had to identify

    different plants andanimals. Strader placed

    2nd in this contest. Inthe Small Gas Enginescompetition, studentshad to identify parts.Louth placed 2nd and

    Eischen placed 7th.Congratulations to all

    four students for doing afine job and representingthe Parkway FFA Chapterwell.

    Parkway FFA Students Compete in Skills Classic

    Jordan Strader, Tannor Eischen, Garth Louth, andVivian Schmidt.

    Visit our

    website at

    mercercountychronicle.com

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    Have A Website?

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    Assisted Living newspAper

    groceries

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    Briarwood Village100 Don Desch Dr., Coldwater 419-678-2311

    www.briarwood-village.com

    AutomobiLe pArtsWilliams Auto Parts, Inc.

    127 Detroit Ave., Portland, IN 800-669-5762

    www.williamsautopartsinc.com

    State of the Heart Hospice230 W. Main St., Coldwater 419-678-4808 800-584-9853

    www.stateoftheheartcare.com

    Hull Brothers Inc.520 E. Boundary St., Ft. Recovery 800-336-8279

    www.hullbros.com

    Gels IGA451 Stachler Dr., St. Henry 419-678-4249YOUR ONE STOP SHOP SERVING OUR FRIENDS

    AND NEIGHBORS FOR OVER 60 YEARS!

    www.gelsiga.com

    St. Marys Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Inc.500 McKindley Rd., St. Marys419-394-7970 800-589-8073

    www.stmaryschrysler.com

    Kerns Ford, Lincoln-Mercury1000 W. Logan St., Celina 419-586-5191 800-211-9667

    A $200 gas card with any used vehicle purchase

    www.kernssuperstore.com

    Hastings Auto Sales110 S. Wayne St., Ft. Recovery 419-375-4617

    www.hastingsauto.com

    Buds Chrysler, Dodge, JeepNew Certified & Pre-Owned Sales, Service & Parts

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    C.A.R.S.Repair Sales419-678-4949 419-678-3969

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    www.carscoldwater.com

    Pictures,Prices & Options

    The Mercer County Chronicle124 W. Main St, Coldwater 419-678-2324

    www.mercercountychronicle.com

    FArm equipment

    reAL estAteHoman Real Estate120 W. Main St., Coldwater, OH 419-678-3229

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    Will Haul ForFREEJunk of any kind

    Iron or Metal

    Will Buy Large Amounts419-678-2080

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    Eicher ConstructionAmish crew looking for any

    type of construction work.

    Specializing in Window

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    removal, Custom home securitysystems, We do it all

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    Spring Scheduling. Call MattHemmelgarn for free estimte today!

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    DEBS TAX SERVICEIndividual/ Out of State Returns

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    015Card of Thanks

    THANK YOU TO Dr.Henry Gerad, nurses &staff of the Cancer Center,Dr. Ed. Hosbach, Dr. MarkBrown & Bev Uhlenhake,the staff & Aids of Mercer

    Health, Fr. Richard Wall-ing, Fr. Ronald Wilker &Pastor Dennis Gaertnerfor all their concerns, care& kindness they showedNick during his illness.Also to those who madedonations to State of theHeart Hospice & the Mer-cer County Cancer Asso-ciation.The Nick Howe Family

    018E d u c a t i o n / InstructionLOSE WEIGHT, tonemuscles with the Stone Ti-ger fitness program. Kickboxing, cardio, plyomet-rics, resistance trainingand more. (419) 733-6828

    NOW ENROLLING In-fants through 12 years oldfor childcare and pre-school programming. Ourschool-age summer pro-gram includes four fieldtrips every week. We area 2 Star Rated Programthrough Step Up To Qual-ity. We are a preschool li-censed by ODJFS. Allmeals and snacks are pro-vided for all children en-rolled. We even provideformula and baby food forinfants. We open at 4:30a.m. and close at 10:30p.m. Monday-Friday. Weare the only center in Mer-cer County that gives youthe opportunity to see yourchildren all day while theyare at Little Flowerthrough Blossom Cam.For a tour and more infor-mation about our programat Little Flower LearningCenter, p lease call419-586-8030 or email us

    at [email protected] can also visit ourwebsite at www.littleflow-erlc.com. Please remem-ber: We Don!t Grow Flow-ers, We Grow Kids!

    018E d u c a t i o n / Instruction

    STONE-TIGER Dojo Mar-tial arts classes, ages 4year and up. Self defense,discipline, grappling,weapons and more (419)733-6828, 306 East An-thony Street, Celina.

    020For Rent

    TWO BEDROOM Home inColdwater, central air,washer and dryer, appli-ances, and garage dooropener. Call 419-305-4307

    025For Sale

    CENTRAL BOILER Out-door Wood & Corn Fur-naces. Stop paying highenergy prices and use re-newable energy. Call forcurrent specials. Classic

    Comfort Heating & Supply.G r e e n v i l l e , O h i o .888-296-3875.

    CLEARANCE-DISCON-

    TINUED , scratch anddent, one-of-a-kind floordisplays up to 75% offKerns Fireplace and Spa;5217 Tama Road, Celina,Ohio 419-363-2230.

    GOOD USED KERO-

    SENE Heaters, all in work-ing condition. Prices rangefrom $15 to $50. Somelike new! Also, 2 and 4 cy-cle small repair, pushmowers, trimmers, tillers,chain saws and chainsharpening! Millbrook Re-pairs, 1601 S. 500 E,Monroe, IN

    MOPED SALE, over 100new and used mopeds.Parts, service & repairs.Lyle!s Moped Sales, 12thand Main, Delphos.419-692-0249.

    025For Sale

    POND STOCKING andSupplies. Amurs, min-nows, and other fish varie-ties. Aeration systems,windmills, fountains, andpond chemicals. Free

    brochure. Free deliverywith minimum order. Onemile west of Kalida on St.Rt.224. 419 532-2335remlingerfishfarm.com

    RECLINER, LOTS OFnice sofas, recliner sofa,sleeper sofas, sectionals,table and chairs, wickerset, glider/rocker w/otto-man, futon, twin bed,roll-a-way beds, stackablebookshelf, tvs, lamps,child-size folding chairs,baby crib, upright freezerand much more. Niceclean furniture/fractioncost of new! Yesterday!sTreasures, 973 S. Merid-ian, Por t land, Ind.

    260-726-8175,Monday-Friday 12:30-5and Saturday 10-2. $1 offDVD !s. $2 off videogames. See our ad at jay-coshopping.com.

    040Notices

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