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he Schertz Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its 10th anniversary in June, and it’s been a hectic and successful period for the organization. A handful of companies planted the seeds in 1974 when their small-business alliance later grew into the Schertz Business Association, which led to the formation of the SCOC June 21, 2005. “We started with 29 businesses and are now almost 400 strong,” said Maggie Titterington, the Chamber president for five years as of June 1. Originally comprised of Schertz-based businesses, SCOC now includes other enterprises in a 100-mile area extending from Georgetown to the edge of San Antonio. Titterington said over the years, SCOC has increased its number of area events, which notably include the Business Expo, Health and Wholeness Fair, Home Living Showcase and Taste of the Town. “We’re more proactive in individualizing the needs of businesses,” she said. “We’re actively working with government officials in our member cities of Schertz, Selma and Cibolo to advocate ideas that lead to the betterment of businesses in those communities.” The Chamber has also established a network that links area businesses by sending clients to each other. It also recently formed a Military Affairs Committee to connect current and former military members to civilian businesses. Members and residents can access the Chamber website, www.schertzchamber. org, to get the latest information on new and existing venues, new jobs and business opportunities, happenings and photos of recent events. Active Chamber members numbered 90 when Titterington came aboard in 2010, a figure that since has ballooned to 381. SCOC will formally mark its anniversary during its June 16 luncheon.

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S.A. is proud to be Military City USA by SUSAN YERKES

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ay is national Military Appreciation Month, and it’s a good time to think about why San Antonio’s nickname — “Military City U.S.A.” — is so appropriate. More than three centuries ago, conquistadores arrived at the San Antonio River and established the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar as the headquarters of Spanish colonial power. The Alamo was a strategic defense post in Texas’ struggle for independence. Texas Rangers and Confederate troops came and went. In the 20th century, the U.S. military began a steady expansion here. The first military airplane flew at Fort

Sam Houston’s parade field in 1910, and by 1950 Randolph, Kelly and Lackland were official Air Force bases. While the federal Base Realignment and Closure process shook the city with the shutdown of Kelly Air Force Base, more change has expanded Brooke Army Medical Center and rebuilt Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, now part of the massive Joint Base San Antonio. Lackland is also the beating heart of Air Force basic training. Fifty Fridays a year, hundreds of young men and women graduate from basic to become airmen. In April, I attended one of those graduations, along with hundreds of invited friends and family members who hailed from across the country to cheer their loved ones as they stepped into the Air Force ranks. After the ceremony, I noticed real estate agent John Thurman, a tall civilian gentleman, warmly greeting some of those visitors as they swarmed out of the parade-ground bleachers.Thurman has become a passionate proponent of civilian outreach to the rank-and-file military folks stationed here, and to those who visit town to see enlistees or do business. As an “Honorary Commander,” an unofficial designation given to civilian volunteers who help the Air Force (the Army

calls them “Honorary Quartermasters”), Thurman wants families to know San Antonio is a friendly place, one they’ll want to enjoy while they’re here, and return to in the future. Thurman is one of many such community volunteers, from the venerable Military-Civilian Club and the Ambassadors program to the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee. It’s not just about patriotism, or warm and fuzzy feelings for the folks in the armed services. It’s also good business to appreciate visitors. One recent study indicates that military-related visits generate 2 million hotel-room stays a year. And that’s just one aspect of the enormous economic and professional impact the military has on our town. This year, as groups and individuals around town geared up for May’s Military Appreciation Month events, headlines announced the Army is considering a $95 billion budget cut and “force reduction.” The Chamber estimated the city could lose thousands of military and civilian personnel over the next five years. The hard fact is that these days, while the military presence is still strong here, America’s armed forces are ever-smaller and leaner, if no less proud and patriotic. In World War II,

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when Kelly was in its heyday, more than 10 percent of Americans had family members in the service. Today that number has shrunk to less than 1 percent. And there’s not much that most folks can do about it but adapt. Thurman and many other San Antonians are doing what they can to boost San Antonio’s image with the many visitors who travel here to visit or work with the military. Just saying “thank you” to active-duty folks and veterans is another way we can all help – as many do. The nonprofit Paseo del Rio Association’s May 16 America's Armed Forces River Parade is a great time to show your support. From May 1-16, you can also donate to the group’s Yellow Ribbon Project. For a $5 donation, you can sponsor a yellow ribbon to help line the River Walk as a visible show of gratitude (see https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk. com/events/yellow-ribbon-project). This fall, San Antonio’s Celebrate America's Military, organized annually around Veterans Day, is another time when opportunities to say “thank you” abound. As Military City USA, we have much to be proud of, and much to be grateful for. How can you help express that in your life today? For comments, email syerkes@ salocallowdown.com.


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Local leaders are not taking the possible drawbacks lying down, but more must be done. There has to be a groundswell of support to get military commanders and the politicians at the national level on board. The loss of active-duty personnel and related services at the venerable Army post and camp will create not a ripple effect but a virtual tidal wave that could disrupt area economies and

MAY 18 - JUNE 22, 2015 community ties for years to come. If the reduction happens, forecasts call for nearly a half-billion dollars in lost revenue as a result, with the impact reaching into virtually everyone’s wallet. The auto industry, trades, services, housing stock, education and so much more could take a hit if the Army draws down its troop strength. According to the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, the loss could be as much as $382 million. Restructuring and budget restraints mandated by the federal government include a 25 percent reduction in soldiers over the next five years, according to a 2014 assessment. Experts say that equates to a possible loss of 3,949 soldiers and 1,985 civilians from Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis. The drawdown actually creates a bigger crater in the San Antonio financial landscape once 9,008 family members are added to that 5,900-person reduction. The figure grows to nearly 15,000. Washington needs to know San Antonio has paid its dues in terms of military-force reduction over the years — remember

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Open and Opening Soon CIBOLO CITY BALLET, 3893 Cibolo Valley Drive, Suite 101 in Cibolo, recently opened for beginning and preprofessional-level instruction in classical, contemporary, jazz and ballet routines. Classes held 4-9:30 p.m. on Monday; 3-9 p.m. on Tuesday; 10 a.m. to noon and 5-9:30 p.m. on Wednesday; 3-9:30 p.m. on Thursday; 4-8:30 p.m. on Friday; and 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Call 570-5285 or visit www. cibolocityballet.com. (See story on page 24) MIA MARCO’S PIZZA sells its wares

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IN OTHER NEWS KYLE KINATEDER IS BACK IN SCHERTZ as the city’s Economic Development Corp. executive director. Kinateder previously served three years in town helping to procure the 1.3 million-squarefoot Amazon.com Fulfillment Center, a 365,000-square-foot expansion for GE Oil & Gas and cultivating other businesses that led to more than 1,000 new area jobs, officials said. “I believe that I have developed connections that can be utilized to help develop Schertz into a premier Texas community,” said Kinateder, who returned after serving as San Antonio Economic

Development Foundation’s vice president of business recruitment. He began his new job April 20. “Kyle brings a dynamic leadership perspective to our organization while still understanding where we have been and what we are about,” Schertz City Manager John Kessel said. “Given his experience, Kyle will certainly be effective from day one.” A CONTRACT EXTENSION WAS APPROVED FOR Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District Superintendent Greg Gibson at the April 16 SCUCISD board meeting. Trustees unanimously approved the one-year addition for Gibson, who has maintained the position since January 2010. His contact runs through August 2019. COMAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEES on April 23 selected John Tucker as CISD’s new director of facilities and construction. Tucker, a registered architect, succeeds Helen Keaton, who had held the post since March 2013. At Dallas ISD, Tucker helped implement $2.5 billion in school-construction programs and designed new internal and web-based document distribution procedures for

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CRESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIFTH-GRADER Jaiden Andrade delivered a speech introducing 2015 Texas Bluebonnet Award winner, author Drew Daywalt and illustrator Oliver Jeffers, whose book, “The Day the Crayons Quit,” was honored during the Texas Library Association’s annual conference April 16 in Austin. As TLA’s District 10 representatives, Andrade and Crestview school librarian Sandy Sherman participated in an interview session with the award-winning collaborators and met with other authors and publishers attending the conference. SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS enjoyed what some might call an otherworldly experience on April 6. Thanks to a NASA downlink, they engaged in a Q & A session with two astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke, one of only a dozen to walk on the moon, also attended the event at the school’s Performing Arts Center, where he fielded questions from more than 570 pupils in physics, astronomy and environmental-science classes.

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school honorees included Jeraldine Zavala Cisneros, East Terrell Hills; Carmen Canales, Montgomery; Erika Hernandez, Royal Ridge; Cailyen Pillar, Walzem; and Gabriella Hernandez, Windcrest. Nathan Urias of Krueger Middle School and Arysia Porter at Roosevelt also received recognition, as did White Middle School’s Jacob Rocha, who could not be there. DURING A SPIRITED TRINITY UNIVERSITY CEREMONY, two instructors on April 17 were named winners of the 2015 Trinity Prize for Excellence in Teaching, which recognizes motivated and dedicated educators in the San Antonio region. Theresa Beitel, a behavior academic classroom instructor and special-education teacher at Kitty Hawk Middle School, and Kathryn King, a biology teacher at Edison High School, received top honors. Both were among 18 distinguished area educators nominated by their school districts in recognition of outstanding contributions to public education. Other area honorees were Monica Laughlin from Las Lomas Elementary School, and Amy Zimmerman from Wiederstein Elementary School.

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‘Sons’ say flag represents heritage; others say it’s racist by RON AARON EISENBERG

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The case now before the U.S. Supreme Court, which could render a decision as early as June, is styled as Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans Inc. The Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans have asked the court to order the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles to authorize a specialty license

plate featuring the Confederate battle flag to honor the historical legacy of their Confederate ancestors. “We’re seeking the plate for recognition, like everyone else,” said Wilfred Schlather, former adjutant of Col. Gustav Hoffmann Camp No. 1838, which meets in New Braunfels. “If the court rules against us it means someone was reading the wrong history. “Most people don’t realize the battle flag was a battle flag – and that’s all it was. It had absolutely nothing to do with slavery.” In Texas, residents, nonprofits and businesses can pay fees to design specialty, or “vanity,” license plates, subject to the approval by the Motor Vehicles Board, which denied the SCV’s application. The organization appealed, partnering with an unlikely ally in the American Civil Liberties Union, which said denying the flag’s placement on Texas’ for-profit license plates amounts to government censorship of free speech. “Having chosen to sell specialty license plates for profit, Texas cannot pick and choose the plates it approves on ideological grounds,” said Steven Shapiro,

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Voters, in 2013, approved a $92 million bond for Steele High School and Dobie Junior High enrichments, plus construction of another elementary school. SCUCISD trustees later approved nearly $7 million to fund renovations at Lehnhoff Stadium and Wilder Intermediate School. “Our community here is growing, which is a good problem to have,” said Eduardo Suarez, SCUCISD public information officer. “Families are flocking

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to our district and we have short-, mid and long-term planning to accommodate this. “Ultimately, when these facilities are all built, we’ll be able to better handle the influx of students in the midterm range and it will allow us to prepare for our community’s continued growth.” Construction continues at all of the

targeted facilities. Earlier this year, several enhancements to Lehnhoff Stadium were finalized, including installing a new track surface and digital scoreboard. “We have two construction programs currently underway, one is bond-funded and the other is from our general operating budget, so it is coming from

two different pots of money, if you will,” said Wayne Pruski, SCUCISD’s executive director of facilities planning and development. “Several of these projects are going to be completed in time for the upcoming school year (2015-16) beginning in August.” One is completion of the district’s eighth primary campus, Cibolo Valley Elementary School at 4093 Green Valley Road. A prototype for future SCUCISD undertakings, the $34 million facility will initially seat 990 students and a future capacity of 1,200. “It is going to have roughly 47 new classrooms and two gymnasiums,” Pruski said of the pre-kindergarten through fourth-grade campus. “It is going to be a pretty big school when all is said and done.” Another project, scheduled to be partially finished before fall, involves a $25 million upgrade for Steele. A new, three-story academic wing will include 28 additional classrooms. Additions are also set for the field house and school cafeteria, and the school will also undergo other exterior and interior improvements.

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and an additional P.E. locker room for boys and girls,” Pruski said. Meanwhile, two projects not funded by the bond – another wing at Wilder Intermediate School and upgrades to Lehnhoff Stadium – are underway. Along with a new track and scoreboard at the stadium, a stateof-the-art press box is being installed in time for football season. “The last press box was there since 1969, so the new one is going to be great,” said Fran Badrak, the district’s director of extracurricular programs. “It’ll give everyone room to do what they need for all the events that are going to take place there.” At Wilder, additions scheduled to be completed in August will add 11 classrooms and two computer labs. With a current enrollment of 632 students, the improvements will increase capacity to 900. “Most of these projects were due to capacity issues,” Pruski said. “The stakeholders of the district felt we really needed to move forward and address the needs of not only our current students, but also the future ones we anticipate moving into the district. These projects help address a lot of these needs.”

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UNIVERSAL CITY Six candidates vied for three at-large seats on the City Council. William Shelby, incumbent Richard Neville and Bear Goolsby were the top three vote-getters, defeating incumbent Adam Ernest Salyer, Rachel Pearis and Andres Garza III.

GARDEN RIDGE The city canceled its May 9 election after certifying Mayor Nadine Knaus, Place 2 incumbent Shelby Trial and Place 4 incumbent Bryan Lantzy who were unopposed in their bids to retain their spots on the City Council.

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IBOLO – With a flurry of tutus, tights and leotards, longtime dancers Danae and Wilder Herrouet turned their dream of opening a dance academy into reality.

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ballet, jazz, classical and contemporary dance for girls and boys, ages 3 to 19, as well as adult sessions on Thursdays and Saturdays. By age 4, Danae Herrouet already was dancing in her native Venezuela. She later joined a company, before moving stateside to attend Ballet San Antonio. Meanwhile, Wilder Herrouet was a dance performer in Cuba, eventually immigrating to the United States, signing on with Minnesota Ballet and then Ballet San Antonio. The couple wanted to establish a dance school without creative limits. Classes are based on experience, with some superior dancers accruing competitive awards. In June, the academy will launch junior and intermediate/advanced intensive youth classes in ballet, jazz, contemporary dancing and repertoire, as well as recitals. The owners said some students will perform with the Moscow Ballet during its December visit to San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre. “We want to give them the tools that get them to their goals,” Danae Herrouet said. Cibolo City Ballet classes are 4-9:30 p.m. Monday; 3-9 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. to noon and 5-9:30 p.m. Wednesday; 3-9:30 p.m. Thursday; 4-8:30 p.m. Friday; and 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday.

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CPE, #D736973B .............................$6,988 SDN, #R561698A ................................... $30,988 7P V6, FWD, #FPX5498................... 2DR CONV S, #R505759A ............................. $24,988 $6,988 5DR,5DR, $30,988 $18,488 2DR $24,9882013 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2013 CHEVROLET MALIBU $18,488 2015 KIA SORENTO RAM 1500 2.5,NISSAN #C651767A .......................................................... $11,488 1LT, #J279211A ............................................................ $18,488 2014 LX V6, JEEP #R505765A ...................................................... $24,988 SLT,2014 #D625258A ......................................................... $28,988 2011 NISSAN VERSA JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 2011 VERSA 2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 2013 DODGE DART CHEROKEE 2013 DODGE DART 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE 5DR5DR HB,2012 I4, 1.8 S, AT, #J832738A................. 4DR, 4WD, #J565425A .................................. CHEVROLET SONIC 2014 JEEP PATRIOT 2012 JEEPWRANGLER 2015 TOYOTA TACOMA HB, I4, 1.8 S, AT, #J832738A................. $10,488 $31,488 SDN, LTD,LTD, #581898A ............................. FWD, LATITUDE, #J577053A ............... $10,488 4DR4DR $31,488 SDN, #581898A ............................. FWD, LATITUDE, #J577053A ............... $18,688 $25,988 $18,688 4DR,4DR, $25,988 4DR, 4WD, #J565425A .................................. 1LT, #C588493A ............................................................ $11,988 LATITUDE, #R304632A ............................................. $18,988 SPORT, #R634310A ................................................... $24,988 PRERUNNER, #J651663A .......................................... $28,988 2013 CHEVROLET SONIC 2014 DODGE CHALLENGER 2013 CHEVROLET SONIC 2014 DODGE CHALLENGER 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY 2013 RAM 1500 2012 TOYOTA CAMRYPASSAT 2013 RAM 1500 2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT 2014 VOLKSWAGEN 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE 2014 JEEPWRANGLER 4DR4DR SDN, LS, #D213177A ............................. 2DR CPE, #C755761A.................................... SDN, LS, #D213177A ............................. 2DR CPE, #C755761A.................................... $11,488 $31,988 $11,488 $31,988 4DR4DR SDN, I4, LE, AT, AT, #FPX5500 .................... CREW CAB, 140.5, #C631996A........... SE, #D815404B ............................................................ $11,988 1.8T WOLFSBURG EDITION, #D632779A .......... $19,988 4WD, LATITUDE, #J22397A ................................................. $24,988 SDN, I4, LE, #FPX5500 .................... 4WD, CREW CAB, 140.5, #C631996A........... $18,988 $26,488 $18,988 $26,488WILLYS, #J678479A .................................................... $29,488 2012 CHEVROLET SONIC 2013 RAM 1500 2012 VOLKSWAGEN 2013 DODGE300 CHARGER 2015 FIAT 500 2015 RAM 1500 2012 CHEVROLET SONIC JETTA 2013 RAM 1500 2011 CHRYSLER 2014 RAM 1500 2011 CHRYSLER 300 2014 RAM 1500 S, #J659343A ...................................................... $11,988 SE, #D777913A ............................................................. $20,488 ABARTH, #FPX5515 .................................................... $24,995 TRADESMAN/EXPRESS, #R505799A .................... $29,988 5DR5DR HB,2.0L LS, #R505775B ................................ 4WD, CREW CAB, 149, #D726524A.............. HB, LS, #R505775B ................................ 4WD, CREW CAB, 149, #D726524A.............. $11,988 $32,988 $11,988 $32,988 4DR4DR SDN, V6, V6, RWD, #R278417B ................... QUAD CAB, 140.5, #J657787A ........... SDN, RWD, #R278417B ................... 2WD, QUAD CAB, 140.5, #J657787A ........... $19,488 $26,488 $19,488 2WD, $26,4882014 2010 MAZDA CX-7 2012 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 2012 FORD F-150 DODGE CHALLENGER 2011 TOYOTA COROLLA 2012 INFINITI FX35 2011 TOYOTA COROLLA 2012 INFINITI FX35 I SPORT, #J628362A.................................................... $11,988 TOURING-L, #C656231A ........................................... $20,988 2014 LARIAT, #J693982A ..................................................... $25,488 R/T, #R581887A ........................................................... $30,488 2011 FORD FLEX JEEP CHEROKEE 2011 FORD FLEX 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE 4DR4DR SDN, S, AT, #J599404A ......................... 4DR, RWD, 7-PASS, #J529124A .................... $32,988 SDN, S, AT, #J599404A ......................... 4DR, RWD, 7-PASS, $12,788 $12,788 4DR,4DR, $32,988 SEL,SEL, FWD, #FPX5499............................ FWD, LIMITED, #J686333A .................. FWD, #FPX5499............................ 4DR, FWD, LIMITED, #J686333A .................. 2011 TOYOTA COROLLA 2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER $19,988 2011 FORD F-150 ACURA RDX #J529124A .................... $26,488 $19,988 4DR, $26,4882013 LE,FIAT #J599404A PACKAGE, #R514205B ........... $30,488 2012 FIAT 500500 .............................................................. $12,488 SV, #C343209A ........................................................... $20,988 XLT, #FPX5518 .............................................................. $25,488 W/TECHNOLOGY 2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2012 2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2004 DODGE RAM 3500 2013 FORD F-150 2004 DODGE RAM 3500 2013 FORD F-150 2DR2DR CONV, #FPX5491................................... CREW CAB, 4WD, 143.5, #R505946A ........... CONV, FIAT #FPX5491................................... CREW CAB, 4WD, #R505946A ........... $12,988 $33,488 2012 500C 2015 DODGE JOURNEY 2012 RAM 1500 DODGE RAM143.5, 1500 $12,988 QUAD $33,488 4X2,4X2, S/LAR, #R521847N....... 4X2,4X2, STYLE, #R330322A............ QUAD 140WB, S/LAR, #R521847N....... STYLE, #R330322A............ $19,988 $26,988 $19,988 $26,9882011 LOUNGE, #FPX5491.................................................... $12,488 SE,140WB, #D625256N ............................................................. $20,988 SUPERCAB, SLT,SUPERCAB, #R582915A ........................................................... $25,988 LARAMIE, #R514284A ............................................... $30,988 2012 NISSAN VERSA 2011 DODGE 3500 2012 NISSAN VERSA 2011 DODGE 3500 2013 SCION IQ ................. 2015 CHRYSLER 200 2014 CHEVROLET 2012 INFINITI FX35 2013 CHEVROLET MALIBU 2013 RAM 1500 2013 CHEVROLET MALIBU 2013 RAM 1500 CAMARO 4DR4DR SDN, 1.6S, CVT, #C651618A MEGA 160.5WB, 4X4, SL, #C629327A.......... SDN, 1.6S, CVT, #C651618A ................. MEGA 160.5WB, 4X4, SL, #C629327A.......... $12,988 $35,988 $12,988 $35,988 3DR HB, #J236437A ................................................... $12,488 LIMITED, #J832739A ................................................. $20,988 2WD, LT W/1LT, #R570522A ................................................. $25,988 ................................................................... $30,988 4DR4DR SDN, #J279211A.................................... CREW CAB, 140.5, #R601028A ........... SDN, #J279211A.................................... 2WD, CREW CAB, 140.5, #R601028A ........... $20,488 $26,988 $20,488 $26,988#J529124A 2012 DODGE AVENGER 2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 2012 DODGE AVENGER 2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 2013 KIA FORTE KOUP 2015 CHRYSLER 200 2014 RAM 1500 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY DODGE DURANGO 4DR4DR SDN, SE, #R600412B.............................. 4DR, RUBICON, 4WD, #J759176N................ 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY DODGE DURANGO SDN, SE, #R600412B.............................. 4DR, RUBICON, 4WD, #J759176N................ EX, #C651764A ............................................................. $12,648 LIMITED, #C563819A ................................................ $21,988 2013 SLT,2013 #C344734A ............................................................ $26,488 SRT8, #J555663A ......................................................... $30,988 $13,288 $35,988 $13,288 $35,988 4DR4DR SDN, I4JEEP SE, AT,GRAND #C222041A .................. 2WD, SXT,SXT, #D550996A ......................... SDN, I4 SE, AT, #C222041A .................. 4DR, 2WD, #D550996A ......................... $20,988 $27,488 $20,988 4DR, $27,4882014 2014 FIAT 500 2011 CHEROKEE 2012 TOYOTA TACOMA DODGE CHALLENGER 2012 HONDA CIVIC 2012 FORD SUPER DUTY F-250 2012 HONDA CIVIC 2012 FORD SUPER DUTY F-250 POP, #J628500N ........................................................... $13,488 LAREDO, #J629669A ................................................. $21,988 PRERUNNER V6, #R538353B ................................. $26,488 R/T, #R612019A ............................................................ $31,488 2DR2DR CPE, LX, LX, AT, AT, #R330550B........................ CREW CAB, 4X4,4X4, #D710576A ....................... DODGE JOURNEY 2012 INFINITI FX35 CPE, #R330550B........................ CREW CAB, #D710576A ....................... $13,488 $36,988 2015 DODGE JOURNEY 2012 INFINITI FX35 $13,488 2015 $36,988 2012 MAZDA MAZDA2 2015 CHRYSLER 200 2014 HONDA ACCORD DODGE CHALLENGER 4DR, FWD, #D625256N ................................. 4DR, RWD, 7-PASS, #J310753A .................... 4DR, FWD, #D625256N ................................. 4DR, RWD, 7-PASS, #J310753A .................... $20,988 $27,988 $27,9882014 2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE TOURING, #C651811A ............................................... $13,488 S, #D618473A ............................................................. $20,988 $22,488 EX-L V-6, #FPX5519 ................................................... $26,488 R/T,2014 #C755761A ............................................................ $31,488 4DR4DR SDN, ECO, #J665543B .......................... 4DR, RWD, OVERLAND, #R416500A ............ SDN, ECO, #J665543B .......................... OVERLAND, #R416500A ............ $36,988 JEEP CHEROKEE 2012 DODGE RAM 1500 $13,988 2014 $36,988 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE 2012 DODGE RAM 1500 2012 CHEVROLET CRUZE $13,988 2014 MAZDA MAZDA6 2012 RAM 1500 20144DR, KIARWD, SORENTO 4DR, SPORT, #D762441A.................... 140.5WB, 4X4,4X4, SL, #J610027A.......... ECO, #J661046A I FWD, TOURING, #D642632A ........................................... $22,488 QUAD, ST,QUAD, #R587333A .............................................................. $26,488 #FPX5494 ................................................................ $31,988 4DR, FWD, SPORT, #D762441A.................... 140.5WB, SL, #J610027A.......... $21,488 $28,488 $21,488 $28,488SX,2014 2014 FIAT 500500 ........................................................... $13,488 HONDA ODYSSEY 2014 FIAT 2014 HONDA ODYSSEY NISSAN MURANO $14,388 2011 SUBARU FORESTER 2015 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 2013 JEEPWRANGLER UNLIMITED 2DR2DR HB,2010 #J628500N ...................................... 5DR, TOURING ELITE, #FPX5490 ................. HB, #J628500N ...................................... 5DR, TOURING ELITE, #FPX5490 ................. $37,988 $14,388 $37,988 20132.5X, KIA OPTIMA CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY KIA OPTIMA 2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY S, #J749553A ................................................................ $13,988 2013 #J645794A.......................................................... $22,488 2013 TOURING, #P9331 ....................................................... $26,988 SAHARA, #J640363A .................................................. $35,988 4DR4DR SDN, EX, EX, #J239660A ............................. 4DR4DR WGN, LIMITED, #C464865A ................. SDN, #J239660A ............................. WGN, LIMITED, #C464865A ................. $21,488 $28,988 2012 HONDA CIVIC CPE 2013 RAM 1500 $21,488 $28,9882014 2012 HONDA CIVIC CPE 2013 RAM 1500 2010 CHRYSLER 300 2011 FORD F-150 2013 DODGE DURANGO RAM 1500 2DR2DR CPE, LX, LX, AT, AT, #FPX5497.......................... 2WD, CREW 140.5, LARAMIE, #C640929A .. $37,988 CPE, #FPX5497.......................... 2WD, CREW 140.5, LARAMIE, #C640929A .. $37,988 $14,488 $14,488 TOURING PLUS, #J585572A ................................... $14,288 XLT, #FPX5506 ............................................................. $22,988 2014 SXT, #D772171A .......................................................... #D761184A ............................................... $35,988 2013 TOYOTA FR-S JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2013 TOYOTA FR-S 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE$26,988 LARAMIE, 2DR2DR CPE, MAN, #R285863A ......................... 4DR, RWD, LAREDO, #J686571A.................. 2012 FORD FOCUS 2014 MAZDA MAZDA3 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 2010 FORD F-250 CPE, MAN, #R285863A ......................... 4DR, RWD, LAREDO, #J686571A.................. 2010 MAZDA CX-7 2013 ACURA MDX $21,488 $28,988 2010 MAZDA CX-7 2013 ACURA MDX $21,488 $28,988 SE, #J598701A .............................................................. $14,488 S GRAND TOURING, #J572605A ............................ $23,488 LARAMIE LONGHORN, #R500935A ...................... $26,988 LARIAT, #FPX5505 ...................................................... $35,988 4DR, FWD, S, TOUR, #FPX5502 .................... 4DR, AWD, ADVANCE PKG, #J759176A...... 4DR, FWD, S, TOUR, #FPX5502 .................... 4DR, AWD, ADVANCE PKG, #J759176A...... $14,988 $37,988 $14,988 2015 $37,988 JEEP CHEROKEE 2011 DODGE 1500 2015 JEEP CHEROKEE 2011 DODGE 1500 2013 DODGE DART 2011 TOYOTA TACOMA 2015 JEEP CHEROKEE 2013 MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2013 KIA FORTE KOUP 2013 MERCEDES LIGHT M-CLASS 4DR, FWD, SPORT, 140.5WB, 4X2,4X2, LA, LA, #R500935A ......... 2013 KIA FORTE KOUP 2013 MERCEDES LIGHT M-CLASS 4DR, FWD, SPORT, #J539608A..................... CREW, 140.5WB, #R500935A ......... $21,988 $28,988 $21,988 $28,988 SXT/RALLYE, #J600672B ........................................... $14,988 PRERUNNER V6,#J539608A..................... #R566218N ................................... $23,488 CREW, LATITUDE, #J559324A .............................................. $26,988 4DR ML350 RWD ML3, #J552111A ...................... $36,988 (1 ) 2DR2DR CPE, EX, AT, #C651764A....................... 4DR, ML350, RWD, #J552111A ..................... CPE, EX, AT, #C651764A....................... ML350, RWD, #J552111A ..................... $14,988 $38,988 $14,988 2012 $38,988 2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2014 FORDPATHFINDER MUSTANG 2013 JEEP GRAND 20134DR, RAM 1500 LARAMIE NISSAN 2013 RAM 1500 2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER 2013 RAM 1500 CHEROKEE 2.5DODGE S, #015766A ........................................................... $15,988 V6, $23,488 2WD, LAREDO, #J614629A .................................................. $27,488 LONGHORN EDITION, #J309015BUNLIMITED ........................ $37,488 2013 DODGE AVENGER 2014 JEEP WRANGLER NEW 2013 JEEp WraNglEr 2013 AVENGER 2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4DR, SV,#J36653A................................................................. V6, V6, 2WD, #C343209A ..................... CREW CAB, 140.5, #R184908A ........... ® 4DR, SV, 2WD, #C343209A ..................... 2WD, CREW CAB, 140.5, #R184908A ........... $22,488 $29,488 $22,488 $29,4882014 4DR4DR SDN, SE, SE, #D717587A............................. 4DR, 4WD, RUBICON, #J566878A ............... SDN, #D717587A............................. 4DR, 4WD, RUBICON, #J566878A ............... 2013 DODGE DART 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE $14,988 $38,988 $14,988 $38,988 2013 CHRYSLER 300.............................................. FORD MUSTANG 2013 CHRYSLER 300 FORD MUSTANG SXT SPECIALuNlimitEd EDITION, #R570513A4dr ..................... $16,788 LATITUDE, #J577053A $23,988 2014 LT, 2014 #D772173B .............................................................. $27,488 OVERLAND, #J628494A ............................................ $37,488 2014 DODGE DART 2014 DODGE CHARGER 2014 DODGE DART 2014 DODGE CHARGER 4DR4DR SDN, RWD, #C343310A......................... 2DR, FASTBACK GT,GT, #R601266A.................. buy today for SDN, RWD, #C343310A......................... 2DR, FASTBACK #R601266A.................. $22,488 $29,488 $22,488 $29,488 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 2011 TOYOTA TACOMA 2013 RAM 1500 2014 JEEPWRANGLER UNLIMITED 4DR4DR SDN, SE, SE, #C631992A............................. 4DR4DR SDN, RT SCAT PACK, #D770204A ........ #C631992A............................. SDN, RT SCAT PACK, #D770204A ........ $15,488 $41,488 $15,488 $41,488 $ ISDN, TOURING, #FPX5525A ............................................. $16,888 PRERUNNER, #D736984C......................................... $23,988 SLT, #R582935A ............................................................ $27,988 SAHARA, #P9330 ......................................................... $38,488 $CIVIC 2014 DODGE CHALLENGER 2014 RAM 1500 2014 DODGE CHALLENGER 2014 RAM 1500 SAVE TOWN & COUNTRY 2012 HONDA CIVIC 2014 RAM 1500 2012 HONDA 2014 RAM 1500 2012 CHRYSLER 200 2014 RAM 1500 2012 CHRYSLER 2013 FORD F-150 2DR2DR CPE, #C343110A.................................... 2WD, CREW CAB, 140.5, #C344734A........... CPE, #C343110A.................................... 2WD, CREW CAB, 140.5, #C344734A........... $23,488 $29,988 $23,488 $29,988 OFF MSRP ON EVERY 4DR4DR SDN, EX, EX, AT, AT, #D617646A...................... 4WD, CREW, 140.5 LONG, #J309015N........ TOURING, #C667281A ............................................... $16,988 TRADESMAN/EXPRESS, #R608763A .................... $23,988 LIMITED, #C708704A ................................................ $27,988 PLATINUM, #J529123A ............................................. $38,488 SDN, #D617646A...................... 4WD, CREW, 140.5 LONG, #J309015N........ $15,988 $43,988 $15,988 $43,988 4DR WRANGLER SAHARA 30 at thEsE 2014 MAZDA 2012 FORD F-150 2014 MAZDA MAZDA3 2012 FORD F-150 2012 HONDA CIVIC 2014 JEEPMAZDA3 CHEROKEE 2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE STOCK* 2011 JEEP PATRIOT 2012 DODGE RAM 3500 2011 JEEP PATRIOT 2012 DODGE RAM 3500 saviNgs EX, #J577092A .............................................................. $16,988 LIMITED, ................................................. $24,488 LIMITED, #C464865A ................................................ $27,988 OVERLAND, #J640374A ............................................ $39,988 5DR5DR HB,HB, S GT, AT, AT, #J572605A ...................... SUPERCREW, 4X2,4X2, STYLE, #J693982A ......... S#J686333A GT, #J572605A ...................... SUPERCREW, STYLE, #J693982A ......... $23,488 $29,988 $23,488 $29,988 4DR, FWD, SPORT, #R198406A .................... CREW, 169WB, 4X4, LA, #R519279A ............ 4DR, FWD, SPORT, #R198406A .................... CREW, 169WB, 4X4, LA, #R519279A ............ $15,988 $45,988 $15,988 2013 BUICK ENCORE $45,988 2013 TOYOTA TACOMA 2014 DODGE DART 2014 RAM 1500 2014 CHEVROLET CHRYSLER 300300 2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2014 CHRYSLER 2012 KIA OPTIMA 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SXT, #D596587A .......................................................... $17,344 PREMIUM, #J655856BEQUINOX .............................................. $24,788 2014 BASE V6, #J136377A.................................................. $28,488 LARAMIE, #R507537A ............................................... $40,988 2012 KIA OPTIMA JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ( 2 )2014 4DR, FWD, #D222520C ................................. 4DR4DR SDN, 300S, RWD, #R293842A ............... 4DR, FWD, #D222520C ................................. SDN, 300S, RWD, #R293842A ............... $23,988 $29,988 NEW 2013 $23,988 $29,988 4DR4DR SDN, EX, #FPX5469 ............................... 4DR, RWD, SUMMIT, #R420692A.................. 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2DR2DR CPE, AUTO, #J558002A ........................ CREW, 169WB, 4X4,4X4, SLT,SLT, #R518872A .......... CPE, AUTO, #J558002A ........................ CREW, 169WB, #R518872A .......... 4DR4DR SDN, AWD, #J613399A ......................... 4DR, 2WD,, #J779080A ................................ SDN, AWD, #J613399A ......................... 4DR, 2WD,, #J779080A ................................ ©2011 CHRYSLER GROUP LLC. FIAT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF FIAT GROUP MARKETING & CORPORATE COMMUNICATION S.P.A., USED UNDER LICENSE BY CHRYSLER GROUP LLC. 1. STOCK # J640362 MSRP 43640.00, ANCIRA DISCOUNT 5000.00, SALE 2012 DODGE RAM 1500 2013 TOYOTA 2014 KIAKIA OPTIMA RAM 3500 2012 DODGE RAM 1500 2013 TOYOTA TACOMA PRICE 38640.00 TT&L. 2. STOCK # C609862, MSRP $34195.00, SW CONSUMER CASH $1500, SW FAST START CASH $500, SW RETAIL BONUS CASHTACOMA $1000, ANCIRA DISCOUNT $5000, SALE PRICE2013 $26,195 PLUS TT&L. 3) ’12 KIA FORTE, STK. #252520A, 2014 OPTIMA 2013 RAM 3500 Disclaimer: PLUS 1) ’13 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4DR, STK. #J545320, MSRP $26,915, ANCIRA DISC $2965, SALE QUAD 140.5WB, 4X2, #R571052A DBLDBL CAB, 4WD, V6, AT, #J136377A ............. SALE PRICE $11,988 $183/MO FOR 724DR MONTHS @ SAHARA, 2.99% APR WAC. 4) ‘12 DODGE AVENGER SE,................ STK................. #D975819A, SALE PRICE $12,995 ORCAB, $198/MO FOR 72AT, MONTHS @ 2.99% APR WAC. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL PRICES PLUS#B502649A TT&L AND DEALER 4DR4DR SDN, LX, #J643002A.............................. 4WD, CREW CAB, 169LISTED LAR,LAR, #B502649A ...... PRICE $23,950.OR (2) ’13 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED STK. #J578913, MSRP $34,605, ANCIRA DISC QUAD 140.5WB, 4X2, #R571052A 4WD, V6, #J136377A ............. SDN, LX, #J643002A.............................. 4WD, CREW CAB, 169 ...... $4000, SALE PRICE $30,605 ADDS. PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. ALL DEALER INSTALLED EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL. OFFERS GOOD THRU 5/4/15. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.


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