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2008 BUICK ENCLAVE

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2011 SUBARU LEGACY 4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, 4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, alloy wheels, 29,279 miles

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13,542

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19,178

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9,055

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Nine thousand veterans are going to receive vouchers for permanent housing. A joint effort between Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Department of Veterans Affairs will spend $60 million at public-housing agencies across the country to provide Section 8 housing for veterans. Called HUD-VASH, for HUD Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing, the program not only provides most of the cost of rentals, but also case management and services from nearby VA medical centers. Many homeless veterans suffer from chronic disabling conditions, such as mental health or substance abuse disorders, or physical disabilities. Veterans who are accepted into the program are expected to participate in case management, treatment recommendations and assistance for recovery. Here are some specifics: • Veterans in the program won’t pay any more than 30 percent of their income for rent. • Both single veterans and

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There’s nothing thrilling about making a contract that’s easy to make regardless of how the opponents’ cards are divided. The real thrill for declarer comes when the missing cards are stacked against him and he finds a way to succeed anyhow. Take this case where South is in four hearts and West leads a club. Let’s say declarer ruffs the club lead in dummy, plays a trump to the ace, cashes the ace of diamonds, ruffs another club and then finesses the jack of diamonds. West wins and shifts to the queen of spades, and South goes down one, losing a diamond and three spades. Declarer might complain about his bad luck in finding West with the queen of diamonds and East with the ace of spades, but this does

not alter the fact that South can — and should — make the contract by adopting a more cautious approach to the play. Instead of relying solely on the 3-to-1 odds that either the diamond queen or the spade ace is favorably located, he should rely on a different approach that makes the contract foolproof. To assure limiting his losses to no more than three tricks, declarer should discard a diamond from dummy on the opening club lead! This play has everything to gain and nothing to lose. In the actual case, East wins the club with the ace but is helpless. Let’s say he returns a diamond. South wins with the ace, cashes the ace of trumps and king of diamonds and then leads the eight of diamonds. If West follows low, declarer discards a spade from dummy, not caring one iota whether East wins the trick or not. If East wins with the queen, South cannot lose more than one spade trick; if East doesn’t win with the queen, declarer cannot lose more than two spade tricks. If West covers the eight of diamonds with the queen, South ruffs in dummy and later discards a spade from dummy on the nine of diamonds. One way or the other, by playing in the prescribed fashion South is sure to make at least 10 tricks. © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Food Pantry will now be open 3:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. only on Wednesdays. Pet Pantry: A not-for-profit organization that gives free pet food to qualifying (low income) residents of Chautauqua County. 16 E. Howard Ave., Dunkirk. Open every Tuesday 6-8 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. until noon. You will need photo ID, proof of income, licenses for dogs and Rabies certificates for cats. Silver Creek Assembly of God -Invites you to donated used clothes, shoes, blankets, drapes and stuffed toys to the located at 1385 Route 20 in the parking lot. Receive tax reduction for your donations. Please place your donations in a clean dry plastic bag. Visit St. Pauly Textile at www.st-pauly.com about clothing donation and distribution. Silver Creek Food Pantry-is open every Friday from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and the third Friday evening of the month from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Thursdays 5:30-7:30. Donations are greatly appreciated - and can be sent in care of: The Pantry at P.O. Box 173 Silver Creek, NY 14136. Forestville Food Pantry (Clothing Gallery), 3 Park St., open Thursdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 965-2655. Samaritan House-A community outreach ministry, lending a helping hand with clothing, household goods, furniture & appliances. Located at 2 East Ave., Sinclairville. Hours: Wed. & Fri. 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. September-April, Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. MayAugust. Call 716-962-2246 for assistance or donations. Dunkirk UMC Branch located at 6th & Washington, Hours M-F 9-1. Call 716-366-2230 for info. or online: www.samaritanhouse.us Sinclairville Food Cupboard: Available to residents of the Sinclairville School District. Located at Park United Methodist Church. We’re open every Monday and Tuesday 9:30-11:00 a.m. is available to residents of Cassadaga, Stockton and Lily Dale. Located in the basement of the Cassadaga Community Baptist Church, we’re open every Thurs. 10 a.m.-noon. Twice Is Nice- Ruth Remsen Used Clothing Center open Fridays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Located behind First United Church “The White Church On The Square” in Silver Creek. Adults clothing .50 cents, children .25 cents.

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this easy recipe to showcase those homegrown tomatoes. There is still time for you to make your voice heard on the 2 cups peeled and proposed repowering of the NRG plant in Dunkirk. This critically important project would invest $700-million into Western New York to chopped fresh convert the coal-fired plant into a tomatoes natural gas plant. It would improve the environment, preserve and create jobs, and continue to provide electric power generation that is 1 cup hot cooked needed throughout New York State and the country. At the same penne or rotini time, it will help to preserve the tax base not only in the city of Dunkirk, but in all of Chautauqua County. pasta, rinsed and You can send comments to the state Public Service drained Commission by writing to: Chairman Garry A. Brown & Acting Sugar substitute to Secretary Jeffrey Cohen, NYS Public Service Commission, Agency Bldg. 3, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223.� Please reference equal 2 tablespoons Case # 12-E-0577.� In addition, you may send comments and sugar, suitable for concerns to Hon. Andrew Cuomo, Governor, New York State, cooking Executive Chamber, NYS Capitol, Albany, NY 12224. If you prefer to email, you can find a link directly 1 teaspoon dried dill to the PSC’s comment page for this case on the Chamber’s website at www.chautauquachamber.org. weed Thank you. 2 teaspoons reduced- calorie margarine 1/8 teaspoon black pepper Once again this year the Chautauqua County Chamber of 1. In a large sprayed Commerce will provide its members with skillet a preview of the Chautauqua County Fair. This special Chamber networking event is with butter-flavored cookscheduled for Thursday, July 18 from pm. ing 5:00-6:30 spray, saute tomatoes This event is sponsored for Chamber members by DFT for 5 minutes. Add penne, Communications, Fredonia Place, GPI Greenman-Pederson, substitute, dill weed, Jamestown Jammers Baseball, sugar Lake Erie Regional Health System of New York, Nestle Purina PetCare,margarine OBSERVER,and andblack The Post-Journal. pepper. The cost is just $8 for pre-registered or $10 for walk-ins. Mix wellguests, to combine. You can register online at www.chautauquachamber.org, or call the 2. Lower heat and simmer Chamber at 484-1101 or 366-6200. for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring often. Serve at once. Makes 2 (1 cup) servings. • Each serving equals: 155 The 2013 Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce Annual calories,August 3g fat, protein, Golf Tournament will be held Thursday, 15 5g at Peek’n Peak. This year’s event offers golfers a27g chance to play on the Peek’s 3g Upper carb., 60mg sodium, Course – a championship caliber course which offers optimum fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: playing conditions in a spectacular setting. In addition, each team 2 play Vegetable, 1 orStarch, 1/2ball can choose whether they want to a scramble a two best format this year. Fat.

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Watermelon and blue cheese? Just try it! This special salad is a combination of juicy, sweet, salty and sharp. 1 (12- to 14-pound) seedless water- melon 2 tablespoons cham- pagne vinegar 2 tablespoons extra- virgin olive oil Salt and pepper 4 ounces blue cheese, crumbled (1 cup) 1. Cut watermelon in half crosswise. Place each piece, cut side down, on a cutting board and cut in half from top to bottom. Cut each piece lengthwise into 3 wedges. Cut off peel from each piece and cut each piece into 1/2-inchthick triangles. 2. Place watermelon triangles in a large bowl. In a small bowl, whisk vinegar, oil, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper; drizzle over watermelon salad. Add blue cheese and toss very gently to coat. To serve, divide among 12 large paper cups or small bowls, or decoratively arrange on large serving platter. Serves 12. • Each serving: About 135 calories, 6g total fat (2g saturated), 7mg cholesterol, 185mg sodium, 19g total carbs, 1g dietary fiber, 4g protein. For thousands of tripletested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/. © 2013 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved

The Mayville-Chautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce will once again hold its popular series of Concerts in the Park this summer. Beginning July 11 with a concert by Jackson Rohm, the series will continue Thursday evenings through August 29th. Concerts will all be held this year at Lakeside Park. Bring your own seating for outdoor concerts. They will run from 6:30-8:30 and in case of rain will be moved to the Carlson Community Center at Lakeside Park. These free events are sponsored by the Village of Mayville and the Town of Chautauqua.

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The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce can assist any business with its health insurance and employee benefits needs. This is becoming critically important, as new aspects of the Affordable you’re likefully most folks, its Care Act are implemented, and as If New York State implements new Health Benefit Exchangeyou plan. The Chautauqua County just can’t wait for those Chamber of Commerce was among the first in the state to offer a first tomatoes, plucked right health insurance exchange program to its members, helping hundreds off the vine.a It really doesn’t of local firms to contain costs while offering broad array of benefit plans. We are also helping localmatter businesses to understand where that vineandistake advantage of tax credits they — maybebeiteligible for, own in addition in your back to educating them about changes that are pending. yard or from the local farmIf you have concerns or questions about health insurance needs er’s market —usasat long as or for your business or your employees, please call 484-1101 366-6200. they are locally grown. Try

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There is no question that our area must put some additional focus on STEM education. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math are critical for workforce development, as more and more businesses seek qualified people with STEM skills. Locally, we are working to help address this need through the formation of the new Chautauqua STEM Education Coalition. The coalition is a partnership of education, business, economic, and community leaders focused on enhancing STEM education opportunities in Chautauqua County. Its mission is to develop and implement solutions to meet the evolving workforce requirements of the community, with a focus on enhancing STEM educational opportunities. It was organized as an initiative of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier, and Dream It Do It Western New York. It developed through discussions with schools, local businesses, and economic development entities. We are very fortunate that Cummins, Inc. and the Cummins Foundation chose to take a leadership role in funding these efforts. Because of their financial support, the Coalition is able to hire a fulltime director to shepherd projects that will enhance STEM education countywide, connecting our future workforce to careers in our community. Dr. Peter Beeson brings a wealth of experience to his new role as Coalition Director, with a background in the sciences and technology that will benefit the entire region. He was most recently a research physical scientist with USDA in Maryland, serving in the Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory Agricultural Research Center. He earned his doctorate degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Pennsylvania State University, where he also earned a Master of Science. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in geology from Bates College. Dr. Beeson was previously a graduate research assistant at Pennsylvania State University and at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He can be reached at the Chamber offices at 484-1101 or 366-6200.

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The Forestville Cemetery Association Annual Meeting, 10 a.m., Saturday, July 20 in the Cemetery, Prospect Rd., Forestville. Seneca Nation - Cattaraugus Summer Farmers’ Market, Tuesdays, 3:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., located at Seneca Cattaraugus Nation, 12767 Route 438 at the Cattaraugus Community Center Front Parking Lot. Through October 29, 2013. If you have any questions, contact Geri Hens at 716-439-0870. Free Healthy Cooking Class, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Seventh Day Adventist Church, 130 McDaniel Ave., Jamestown. Free child care. If you have any questions, call 397-6361. “Our Kids: Parent Education Groups” Do you have questions about how your separation or divorce has affected your children? Have you experienced conflict over custody? For more information on the Catholic Charities Our Kids: Parent education Groups call Catholic Charities at 366-3533 for details and registration. Calls and enrollment are confidential. Generations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging. The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible). Training is ideal for first time computer users. To register for this one-on-one training, contact Nancy Jager, Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell, Training Coordinator at 753-4471. “Fireworks”... Anger Management And Stress Reducing Classes, every Tuesday, 4 p.m., 425 Main St., Dunkirk. Call Catholic Charities at 366-3533 for details and to register. The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice. To accommodate patrons, Stockton Library, 22 North Main St., upper floor, winter hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. 1-7, Friday 1-5, Saturday 10-2. Closed Wednesday and Sunday. Amvet Retire Flags Silver Creek: Respectable flag drop off box, for retired flags. Located inside of building. Catholic Daughters Of The Americas, Monthly meetings held the last Thursday of the month at St. Anthony’s Church, Cushing St., Fredonia at 6:30 p.m. All welcome, refreshments served. For info. call Mary Ann Gabel at 934-4774. Reformers Unanimous, a nationwide, Bible-based addictions program. Smoking, weight, drugs, alcohol +. Friday nights, 7 p.m., Open Door Baptist Church, 3576 Luce Rd., just off Rt. 60, Cassadaga. Questions or information 595-2535. Literacy Volunteers Bookstore, 21 E. Second St., Dunkirk, Washington Avenue entrance. Over 10,000 used books available. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous, weekly Friday meetings at 3:30, Steger Apartments Library, 15 N. Main St., Dunkirk. Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more information. Are You On SSDI/SSI and want to work? Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for Karen. Silver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group. If interested, call 679-5833 to get an application. Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 p.m. Samuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Post, 13 N. Main Street, Silver Creek. First United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 6:30-8:00 p.m. at 35 Park Place, Silver Creek. Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attend. Westfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 6:00 p.m. at the Bark Grill in Westfield. St. Peter’s Church, Bible Believing Anglican Worship, 1A Park Street, Forestville. 652-9936, 10 am Sunday, Homebuilders 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Everyone welcome. Municipal Building, Chestnut St. Forestville. Anderson-Lee Library Storytime, 43 Main St., Silver Creek, Thursday mornings, 10:3011:00 a.m., children ages 1-6. Lily Dale Spiritualist Church, East Street, Lily Dale. Sunday Services: 10:30 a.m. Workshops & Classes - no gate fee. For information 716-595-3971 (24/7). Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting), 369 West Main, Fredonia at Barlow’s Mill. Worship at 11AM. All are welcome. For info 485-6065 or 679-1452. TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter #1094, Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church, 148 W. Main St., Brocton. Handicap accessibility building and parking. Weigh in 5-5:30 p.m. Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow. For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464. TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Hall, Fredonia. Weigh-ins, 5 to 5:30 p.m. TOPS Chapter #NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Meets every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. at Free Library, Main St., Sinclairville. 962-3312 or 595-3340. TOPS #890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 a.m. for weigh-ins. Meetings start at 9:05 a.m. New members welcome. For info. call 934-4774. William P. Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Post on Pearl & Washington in Westfield. Abate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at 41 West, Fredonia. For more info. go to: www.chautabate.org or e-mail chautcoabate@yahoo.com Tops- Chapter #1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Meets every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St., Farnham. Church Of The Living Spirit, Lily Dale, hold monthly events including Healing Services, Drumming Circles, Medium Lunch, Readings and Philosophy discussions. Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters: churchofthelivingspirit.com To place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626. This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups.

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ZODIACTION: For JUNE 30 - JULY 6

(A syndicated column created, copyrighted and published by: Dennis Morley)

MOON CHILD: This week is the first full week of Mercury Retrograde in you home sign.

Action may be taken with previously decided plans. Goal planning is indicated for new possibilities. Consider keeping your emotions even keel through the first. You may find yourself center stage with others and yourself through the first half of the fourth. Consider and reconsider all forms of communication with others from the fourth through the sixth. Kindness is indicated with those within your inner circle.

LEO: Consider paying attention to your intuition during the first few days of this week in order to discover possible plans for action at the end of the month. You may find your self surrounded by those from within your inner circle through the fourth; consider allowing them to communicate their needs and desires without attempting to solve their needs. Emotions may be on the rise from the fourth through the sixth; consider thinking and re-thinking everything through prior to any outward communication. VIRGO: The week may begin with your considering and contemplating opposing views from your own. Many new ideas come in on the first and second days of this week; consider saving them as possible plans for future action. The second through the fourth may find you center stage questioning the motives and actions from those around you. Consider allowing them to share their view point with you through week’s end without testing and/or questioning them. LIBRA: Confusion and indecision are indicated at week’s beginning.

Consider jotting down new thoughts and ideas for possible plans of action at month’s completion. Balance is indicated mid week; allowing others and yourself equal amounts of time for sharing the lime light. Consider engaging brain prior to projecting any form of communication. There may be one around you who romantically loves you who does not know how to express their emotions. Gentleness is indicated through week’s end.

SCORPIO:

Consider taking the “high road” at week’s beginning versus utilizing deception through the first. Emotions left unattended may show a side of you which may be better left unseen by one/those in an authoritative position(s) through early evening of the fourth. Taking center stage may be indicated mid week when listening ears are engaged. Indecision and unwarranted expressions and/or actions of control may occur from the fourth through the sixth. Self responsibility is indicated.

SAGITTARIUS: Tempers may fly through the first when emotions are left unattended; consider knowing all sides of any situation prior to “flying off the handle.” Kindness and understanding are indicated to be key components for all forms of communications through mid day of the fourth. Consider leaving all critical comments out of the picture when it comes to all forms of communications with others and self. Consider starting to create and action plan this week to be placed into action later this month.

CAPRICORN: The first two days of this week may require decisive decisions from you; you may feel a surge of energy which may have you feeling invincible; double and triple check this for its validity. The second through the fourth may call for flexibility and vulnerability from your behalf towards others and self. Looking inwardly and utilizing intuition from the fourth through the sixth may allow you “to see” all sides of the story; not doing so may leave you feeling “blind sided.” Self responsibility is indicated. AQUARIUS: Evaluate what others may consider “antiquated ideas” through out this week; this

may lead you to the answer(s) you have been long seeking. People within all of life’s sectors may leave you feeling “blinded by the light” through the first. The second through the fourth allows you to review ideas of others in order to create a plan of action for month’s end. The fourth through the sixth may leave you feeling confused by others not placing their entire thoughts upon the table. Time may be on your side.

PISCES: Confusion may abound through the first; consider looking inwardly in order to discover truths which may be required by you near month’s duration for taking possible action. Ideas and more ideas may come your way through the fourth; you may be surrounded with the need to take action; consider doing so only when this was previously planned prior to June twenty-fifth. The fourth through the sixth is indicated as a time to insure thinking and rethinking prior to any communications.

ARIES: The first two days of this week provide you with energies which may reveal insights to you which you may have thought were beyond your acquisition. The second through the fourth allow you to be center stage when ego is kept out of the equation. A closer bond begins to show itself with one or more persons within your inner circles. Mercury Retrograde allows you to go within for discovery of self and the unknown from the fourth through the sixth. An “ah ha” moment may occur. TAURUS: Decisive thoughts are indicated for the first two days of this week; self responsible action upon these revelations are indicated for the last eleven days of this month. The second through the fourth may find you center stage in any or all of life’s sectors; consider one in an authoritative position may be observing your communications with self and/or others. This may mean a raise and/or promotion at month’s end depending upon your responses. Assured behavior is indicated through the sixth. GEMINI:

The first two days of this month may find you feeling scattered and/or not fully yourself; this may be a time to research for much required answers which you may have recently put on hold due to a hectic schedule. The second through the fourth may find you tidying up loose ends which have been left uncompleted for two or more weeks. The fourth through the sixth may open doors for you which may have appeared slammed shut and locked without a key. Self responsible communication is indicated.

Psychic; Medium; Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via: www.psychicdennismorley.com or dennis@psychicdennismorley.com or call 716-595-2836 For Entertainment Purposes Only It does not matter where love goes; As long as love flows... This is Creativity Unlimited! VISIT ME AT: www.psychicdennismorley.com Love in Action...Dennis!

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DFWSC PENNY SAVER / June 30, 2013

2012 Chrysler 200’s 3 To Choose From

15,600 or $ 219

8,900 126

$

per mo.

2012 Chrysler 300 AWD SAVE

9,000

Power Windows, Power Locks, Nice Vehicle

9,995 or $ 145 per mo.

12,964 or $ 179

$

Hard Top, Automatic & More, 42,000 Miles

19,995

12,600

$

$

2010 Chrysler Sebring 40,000 Miles, Nice Car

11,995 $ 169 $

per mo.

Automatic, Hemi & More

13,400 or $ 199

$

per mo.

2008 Jeep Wrangler

38,000 Miles, Automatic

2004 Chrysler Concorde LX

5,995

$

Leather, 20K & More

13,995 $ 204 $

29,995

$

2006 Dodge 1 Ton 4x4

2005 Chevy Trailblazer LT Leather, 60K & More

Diesel, Quad Cab & More

MUST SEE

$

2011 Jeep Gr. Cherokee Overland

V/8, Leather, Roof & More! 13K Miles, Silver

MUST SEE 29K Miles, All The Gear, White

per mo.

2008 Jeep Compass

2005 Dodge Dakota Ext. Cab, 4x4, Low Mileage, Automatic, A/C, Black

28,000 Miles, Automatic

12,646 $ 189 $

10,524

$

2010 Ford Edge AWD SE

Leather, 71,000 Miles & More

Dodge Avenger 2013 Dodge Durango Crew 2012 Sporty, 32,000 Miles

per mo.

20,969

6,000 Miles, Power Windows & Locks, 7 Pass.

2007 Jeep Compass 4x4 2007 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 4x4 $

2005 Ford Sport Trak 4x4

$

2008 Hyundai Entourage Van

per mo.

1,000 Miles, Navigation, Heated/Cooled Seats

$

2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring $ or $

per mo.

2006 Dodge Durango 4x4 3rd Seat, Clean, 67k Miles, Burgundy

9,947 $ 179 $

11,495

per mo.

2011 Jeep Gr. Cherokee

2008 Sebring Convertible

23,964

$

4x4, Laredo, Power Seat, Very Clean, Silver

$

Candy Apple Red, Auto., Alum. Wheels

11,495

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