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    AMSOIL Customer Testimonials From All Walks Of Life - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/19/2004    Last Visited: 9/23/2005  

    ON THE ROAD - AMSOIL Dealer Troy Klump, left, Keller Grain owner Burnell Keller, center, and company manager Michael Keller, all of Castroville, Texas, gather near a truck they converted to AMSOIL synthetic motor oil.
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    "We were fixing to extend the drain to 15,000 miles," Keller said."But a sample of the Exxon motor oil analyzed at 10,000 miles came back saying the oil needed to be changed.I said, let's give AMSOIL a whirl."

    Keller installed AMSOIL 15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel and Marine Oil in his Freightliner, with more than 400,000 miles on the engine.

    The company decided on a routine of oil analysis and filter change at 15,000.

    "We did this procedure three times at a 15,000-mile analysis and filter change only," Keller said."Each time the oil sample report came back saying the oil was good for continued use."

    Manager Michael Keller is in charge of making sure the trucks are in top shape when they get on the road.

    After the third round of analysis, the oil was changed.The company plans to continue with 15,000-mile analysis and filter changes and to continue to use the same oil for an interval of 50,000 miles.

    "That's about five times longer than before," Keller said."It's very good.

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    Business: Boulevard’s business boom follows... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/1/2004    Last Visited: 2/1/2004  

    "We actually opened at 11 o'clock and already set a first-day opening record for our franchise" of 24 Ruby Tuesday's locations from here to Lakeland, said Mike Keller, manager of the restaurant.

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    Ches Cain AMSOIL Independant Dealer Dallas, TX - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/4/2007    Last Visited: 5/27/2007  

    "We were fixing to extend the drain to 15,000 miles," Keller said."But a sample of the Exxon motor oil analyzed at 10,000 miles came back saying the oil needed to be changed.I said, let's give AMSOIL a whirl."

    Keller installed AMSOIL 15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel and Marine Oil in his Freightliner, with more than 400,000 miles on the engine. The company decided on a routine of oil analysis and filter change at 15,000. "We did this procedure three times at a 15,000-mile analysis and filter change only," Keller said."Each time the oil sample report came back saying the oil was good for continued use." Manager Michael Keller is in charge of making sure the trucks are in top shape when they get on the road.

    After the third round of analysis, the oil was changed.The company plans to continue with 15,000-mile analysis and filter changes and to continue to use the same oil for an interval of 50,000 miles."That's about five times longer than before," Keller said."It's very good.

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    Grain Hauler Cuts Cost With AMSOIL - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/23/2003    Last Visited: 4/29/2006  

    ON THE ROAD - Keller Grain owner Burnell Keller and company manager Michael Keller, gather near a truck they converted to AMSOIL synthetic motor oil.
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    "We were fixing to extend the drain to 15,000 miles," Keller said."But a sample of the Exxon motor oil analyzed at 10,000 miles came back saying the oil needed to be changed.I said, let's give AMSOIL a whirl."

    Keller installed AMSOIL 15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel and Marine Oil in his Freightliner, with more than 400,000 miles on the engine.

    The company decided on a routine of oil analysis and filter change at 15,000.

    "We did this procedure three times at a 15,000-mile analysis and filter change only," Keller said."Each time the oil sample report came back saying the oil was good for continued use."

    Manager Michael Keller is in charge of making sure the trucks are in top shape when they get on the road.

    After the third round of analysis, the oil was changed.The company plans to continue with 15,000-mile analysis and filter changes and to continue to use the same oil for an interval of 50,000 miles.

    "That's about five times longer than before," Keller said."It's very good.

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    Meet the conservation board candidates - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/4/2002    Last Visited: 1/17/2003  

    Candidate: Mike Keller, Verona - Phone 859-485-1488 (Incumbent)Mr. Keller holds a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts (Biology) from Thomas More College.He is a manager with a manufacturing firm and grew up in a farming environment - tobacco and dairy.He has a strong interest in the environment and conservation issues, developed through his study of Biology.

    Reason running for board: I want to use some of my free time to give back to the community.I am interested in the conservation of our natural resources in Boone County so serving on the board is a good fit.

    Most important conservation issues facing our county: 1) Establishing "best practices" for the remaining farmland in the county.2) Education of our future leaders.The young people in our educational system today will be our community leaders tomorrow.

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    Meet the conservation board candidates - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/31/2002    Last Visited: 10/24/2002  

    Candidate: Mike Keller, Verona – Phone 859-485-1488 (Incumbent)Mr. Keller holds a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts (Biology) from Thomas More College.He is a manager with a manufacturing firm and grew up in a farming environment – tobacco and dairy.He has a strong interest in the environment and conservation issues, developed through his study of Biology.

    Reason running for board: I want to use some of my free time to give back to the community.I am interested in the conservation of our natural resources in Boone County so serving on the board is a good fit.

    Most important conservation issues facing our county: 1) Establishing "best practices" for the remaining farmland in the county.2) Education of our future leaders.The young people in our educational system today will be our community leaders tomorrow.

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    News Article - The Official Web site Of The Missouri... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2001    Last Visited: 9/3/2002  

    Michael "Mike" Keller had been the manager at Jump Stop in Boonville, where he purchased his winning ticket for the Feb. 28 drawing.He has since "retired."

    Keller said he was working late training a new employee the night of the drawing, when he discovered his win.When he printed off a winning numbers report and checked his ticket, he became excited.Keller used "Quick Pick" to select his lucky numbers.They were: 19, 26, 32, 41, 42 and 43.

    Keller said he plans to take his prize money in one cash payment of approximately $750,000 before taxes.He said he will use the money to pay bills, buy a new truck and a pontoon boat.He already has bought a candy-apple red Mustang.

    Jump Stop will receive a check for $15,000, an amount equivalent to 1 percent of the jackpot, for selling the winning ticket.

    To date, 163 jackpot tickets worth $1 million or more have been sold since the Missouri Lottery began nearly 15 years ago.Of those tickets, 118 were sold through the Lotto game.

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    SHAW UNITED - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/28/2007    Last Visited: 3/3/2008  

    On September 18th 2001 Shaw Rangers Subbuteo Club was officially established and managed by Michael Keller.
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    Manager Michael Keller and his Shaw team are consistantly ranked amoung the top subbuteo players in the country according to the American Subbuteo Association rankings.

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    Traverse City Record-Eagle - News Story --... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/15/2001    Last Visited: 9/15/2001  

    The Meijer store in Traverse City ran out after selling hundreds of flags by Wednesday night , but manager Mike Keller said he expected a shipment Friday evening.He said there were also heavy sales of red , white and blue ribbon.The majority of our team members are wearing the ribbon bows , he said.

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