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Neighbor 2 Neighbor
by The Shopper
JANICE MINTON-KUTZ
FALLEN SOLDIER CORNER MAY 28, 2023—
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LET’S NEVER FORGET: The weather was bright and balmy and the families of the 12 fallen soldiers on the wall turned out in numbers to salute them and honor their sacrifice. At center of the event is OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CHURCH, where all the soldiers and their families were members. The 50 plus years of their enshrinement was observed. During the course of the ceremony following the 10:30 Mass at OLG, relatives from each family brought a wreath with the family name for placement in the enshrined corner, 9100 S. Brandon, South Chicago. The soldiers rememberd include: Joseph A. Quiroz; Antonio G. Chavez; Edward Cervantez; Raymond Ordonez; Peter Rodriguez; Alfred Urdiales, Jr; Charles Urdiales Jr; Michael S. Mirnada; Dennis J. Rodriguez; Leopoldo A. Lopez Jr; Joseph A. Lozano; and Thomas R. Padilla. Each family in turn brought a wreath to the corner. In addition to the wreath laying members of the local military community spoke to the sacrifice of the day and how the soldiers have never been forgotten. The progran consisted of Commander Joe Sanchez introducing the assemblage as Master of Ceremonies with President of the South East Viet Nam Veterans, Larry Kutz welcoming those present and honoring the fallen heroes. Other speakers that day included incoming 10th Ward Alderman Peter Chico who had warm and heartfelt words of compassion for the relatives of the fallen and those there to honor them; Adjutant 1238 Frank Corona of South Deering Post 1238 and South East Vietnam Vets. Other veteran’s groups represented included DAV Chapter 17; VFW Post 802 Hammond; American Legion Post Blue Island Post 50; Mexican Patriotic Club of South Chicago; VFW Post 8141 Ehinger Brothers; Quarter Master John Peulecke; Lansing Jr, Women’s Club. The 21 gun salute was given by the South East Side Vietnam Vets. Kudos to soundmaster Jaime Cruz. ***
LANSING JUNIOR WOMEN’S JR. CLUB
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GLORIA CHAVEZ as she presents a wreath at the Soldier’s Corner on Sunday May 28, 2023 on behalf of her family and the Lansing Jr. Women’s Club. ***
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THE PROGRAM HONORING THE 12 FALLEN SOLDIERS: Commander Joe F. Sanchez gives opening remarks at the FALLEN SOLDIER WALL in South Chicago Sunday May, 28, 2023.
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21 GUN SALUTE FOR THE 12 FALLEN SOLDIERS AT SOLDIERS WALL: Among those who participated in the annual 21 Gun Salute honoring those soldiers lost in the Vite Nam War included Jesse Gomez of Lansing and Tony Rebeles of Chicago. ***
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ALDERMAN PETER CHICO PRESENTS
A WREATH FROM THE 10TH WARD
DURING THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE, May, 28, 2023.
GLORIA CHAVEZ AND HER HOSPITALITY
CREW: At the Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner last week, Thursday May 11, 2023 at the DREAM PALACE in Lynwood, Il Gloria is surrounded by her volunteers including Mama Rosalia who is the architect of the annual spaghetti dinner each year at the Lansing Methodist Church. Kudos to the gals who produce this great event each year for our Veterans! ***
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LANSING JR. WOMEN’S CLUB OFFICERS AT VETERAN APPRECIATION DINNER: The May 11, 2023 festivities brought veterans from all over the Region to enjoy the meal put on for them at the Dream Palace in Lynwood. Pictured here are Toni Szklarski, from left—co-president; Kecia Hodges, Secretary; Fran Mabry, VP; Jocyln Farris, co-president and Gloria Chavez, treasurer. Installing officer was JoAnn Kijewski. We all thank the veterans for their service! ***
For inclusion in Neighbor 2 Neighbor, please call Janice at 708-302-8585 or write to her C/O Coldwell Banker, 20 E. US 30, Schererville, IN 46375, or e-mail her at janice.mintonkutz@cbexchange.com
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ACROSS
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7. Flower part
13. Excessive amount
14. Charge for the transportation of goods
15. Hole in the head
16. Baseball has nine of these 17. Traitor, Hispanic slang 18. Middle Eastern full-length garment 20. “C’___ la vie!”
21. Order between “ready” and “fire”
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1. “No problem!”
2. Detective (2 wds)
3. Fling
4. “Fantasy Island” prop
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6. Appropriate
7. Hospital for chronic diseases
8. Dig
9. “Aladdin” prince
10. Challenge for a barber
11. Baker’s dozen?
12. Home, informally
13. Costa del ___
14. Get along well together (3 wds)
19. Equine offspring
22. Pungent glandular secretion used in perfumes
24. Beat badly
25. Bow
26. In no way, slang
27. Apartment on two floors in a larger house
29. One who steals without breaking in or using violence (2 wds)
30. Brouhaha
33. Hostile
35. “Don’t bet ___!” (2 wds)
37. Pacific
39. Apartment 42. “Cool!”
45. ___ Daly, TV host
47. Dais (pl.)
49. Nursery rhyme food
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51. Alpine transport (hyphenated)
52. Old German duchy name 53. Egg on 55. Convene
57. “... or ___!”
58. Undertake, with “out”
60. 1969 Peace Prize grp.
62. When it’s broken, that’s good (golf)
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Solutions
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When I newly list a home for sale the first thing that I counsel the homeowner about is showings. The other day one of my sellers said “I’ve listed my home and I can’t always leave when it’s being shown. Why are you so adamant that I not talk to buyers or their agents?” You’ve listed your home for sale and you’re facing some competition in the South Suburbs of Chicago. You don’t want a potential buyer to walk because of a slip of the tongue. Let’s go back to agency relationships. I am your agent. I represent you, the seller. But when potential buyers come through, their agents represent them. The buyer’s agent will most likely share all information gained from the seller, or the seller’s agent. I’ll give an example. I recently showed a house and the seller was home. I asked the seller if she was tired of people coming traipsing through her home. She answered, saying that we were only the second showing appointment she’d had since the house was listed and that she didn’t mind because she really wanted to move. Seems innocent enough, right? Wrong! That told me a lot and I shared it with my buyer clients. The home had been on the market for 108 days and we were only the second appointment. What does that say; not much interest and a frustrated seller. I also shared the fact that the seller was anxious to move, so they might accept less if we offer a quick closing. That seemingly innocent response will give my buyers an advantage should they decide to make an offer. Don’t get me wrong; we’ll be upfront and honest in our dealings with buyers and their agents. But listing and showing your home is just a piece of the process. When we move onto the next step in this journey, negotiating an offer, lets make sure that we’re in the strongest position to negotiate the highest price for your home. Try to separate yourself from the showing if at all possible.
If you are looking to buy or sell real estate call Mike Buder at RE/MAX 10 (708) 418-4444, E-mail: mikebuder@ remax.net, Website: www.BuderHomes.com. Facebook Friend request Mike Buder: your comments are always welcome.
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Mike Buder
A local Christian Businessman
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Citing the urgent need to address the rise in violent carjackings across the country, Sheriff Thomas J. Dart called on Congress today to follow Illinois’ lead and require automakers to create a quicker way for police and victims to access the location of hijacked vehicles.
“Hijacked vehicles are often used to further additional violent crimes, including armed robbery and homicide, but we can find many of these cars quickly if automakers would remove unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles to providing critical location data,” Sheriff Dart said. “Illinois lawmakers were right to overwhelmingly pass legislation to require automakers to create 24/7 hotlines to provide tracking information after a carjacking in a way that protects consumer privacy. The federal government can easily follow suit here, saving lives and limiting this vicious, violent crime that has left too many people afraid to drive.”
Resolutions have been introduced in the General Assembly by state Rep. Martin Moylan and state Sen. Willie Preston calling on Congress to help address carjackings and create a national hotline.
Cook County saw 1,838 reported carjackings in 2022, up 24 percent from 2020. Meanwhile, data from the Council on Criminal Justice shows that the number of carjackings increased 24 percent across seven cities from 2020 to 2022. Those cities include Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Memphis, Norfolk, and San Francisco.
Many vehicles built after 2015 have tracking capabilities, but legal access to that data is routinely delayed when automakers do not staff existing call centers afterhours, require victims to pay a service fee to activate tracking, or institute legally unnecessary hurdles.
To demonstrate the issue, Sheriff Dart played audio of a Sheriff Police Officer’s interaction with Acura in trying to locate a 2020 Acura sedan carjacked at gunpoint from an 85-yearold woman in the 4200 block of west Henderson Street on April 28.
The audio can be found here: https://vimeo. com/manage/videos/829235205/0c7ddfb72c
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Last week, the General Assembly gave final approval to Sheriff Dart’s proposal, HB2245, to require automakers selling vehicles in Illinois to create a 24/7 hotline to relay location information on carjacked vehicles to police and victims free of charge. The measure also incorporates safeguards to protect consumers, ensuring that location data is only released to police with a warrant or court order, when the vehicle owner consents, or in situations where a vehicle is carjacked and there is a clear and present danger of death or bodily harm.
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Co-sponsored by more than 100 lawmakers, including every state senator, the legislation received overwhelming support, with no dissenting votes in the Senate or House. The measure is now heading to Gov. JB Pritzker, and the Sheriff’s Office urges him to sign it.
At the national level, Sheriff Dart has been working with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin on the issue.
“Illinois’ new law harnesses the power of technology to give police real-time assistance locating vehicles and makes our communities safer,” U.S. Sen. Durbin said. “There is also an important role for the federal government to play in addressing carjacking, and I’ve been working closely with Sheriff Dart’s office and my colleagues in Washington to coordinate how the federal government can best assist.”
The hotline legislation is just one plank of the Sheriff’s efforts to address carjacking.
Sheriff’s Police are one of the primary agencies in a regional task force that has helped lead to an exponential decrease in the amount of time it takes to locate carjacked vehicles.
Additionally, the Sheriff implemented an innovative consent-to-track form that owners can submit to the Sheriff’s Office to preauthorize access to vehicle location information in the event it’s illegally taken. Having the completed form on hand will make it easier for law enforcement to access location information from manufacturers.
The consent form, safety tips, and carjackingdeterrent decals are available on the Sheriff’s Office website.
Services
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OVERNIGHT OFFICE
CLEANING AVAILABLE. South Holland Area. Call Randy 708-552-1839
HANDY MAN SERVICE
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LIGHT BULB SERVICE
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GUTTER CLEANING:
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HOME IMPROVEMENT:
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TREE SERVICE: Maggy’s Tree Service. Tree’s Topped, Trimmed, Removed, Bush Removal, Stump Removal. Walks shoveled. Also Insured Bonded. Free estimates. 708-200-8078
PAINTS OF AMERICA interior and exterior painting, plus carpet cleaning and gutter cleaning. Senior discounts. Call Algie at 708-574-6367
HARP-WILL CLEANING INC. has several openings for experienced, dependable Home/Office Cleaners with a track record of excellent service. We offer competitive pay. Contact us at info@ harpwillcleaning.com or 708-855-4294.
GUTTER CLEANING. Just a friendly reminder that your gutters need cleaning. Also, for a limited time, we offer a Free Rooftop Inspection at no extra charge. Call today for your free quote 219-8652345
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TRIPLE E LAWNCARE Full Service weekly lawn care. Power Raking, Aeration, Fertilization, Bush Trimming/ Removal/ Planting. Erik of Lansing 708-858-1213
DAILY MOVERS 20 miles one way $325-$425 Special 708-940-1378
CORONADO HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Providing home improvement services such as drywall repairs, painting, floor installations, plumbing and electrical services. For free estimates call (219) 902 1017
Wanted IN SEARCH OF OLDER COBRA CB BASE STATION RADIOS, CB MICROPHONES , CB ACCESSORIES CB AMPLIFIERS Let me know what you have! Call Dan 312-720-0844
LOOKING FOR HO
MODEL TRAINS
ENGINES,ROLLING STOCK,TRACK,SCENERY will take away or make B O please text 708-262-1661
WANTED RADIO/TV TUBES CB/HAM RADIOS
TUBE TESTERS 70S HIGH POWER STEREOS misc test equipment Tube type stereos old radios no tvs 708 536 8823
WANTED DEGAN OR MUSSER VIBRAPHONE CALL 219-801-0955
IN DESPARATE NEED SMALL CAR FOR 80 YEAR
OLD - ECONOMICAL CAR CAN BE DAMAGED IF RUNNING FOR LOW INCOME SR. CITIZ. Does not have to pass emission test if the price is right - Call 219-801-0955
WANTED: 1972 & OLDER
CARS & TRUCKS, PARTS, RUNNING OR NOT (and parts) unfinished project and 67-69 Camaros. 708-4399770
WANTED - GARAGE TO STORE MY OLD DODGE
CAR. Could use 1 or 2 Stall Garage. Prefer the Lansing area. Call James between 9am and 9pm, 708-460-8308
SOMEONE TO REPAIR A GAS LAWN MOWER. Call or text 708-673-9361
WANT TO BUY A USED
2-CAR (NON-WOOD) GARAGE DOOR. 708.925.2102
IN SEARCH OF OLDER
COBRA CB RADIO BASE STATIONS & ACCESSORIES let me know what you have. Dan 312-720-0844
HOUSE PHONE, CORDLESS, CALLER ID. Ask for Martha 708-849-4690
US SOLDIER IS DESPERATE IN NEED of a 3 bed house, to rent or rent to buy. Currently paying $2000/mo at Hotel and $209 for storage. Have fixed income of $4000/mo Plus. Call Algie 708.574.6367
SENIOR LOOKING TO RENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH GARAGE. Have Sect. 8, also have 24hr caregiver. Looking in Lansing, Calumet City, South Holland, or Thornton ASAP. Call 708-200-8473. Ask for Carol
WANTED: Electric chainsaws and as many chains as you have. Exterior Brown Paint. 219-801-0955
WANTED: Old Deagan or Musser big bar vibraphones. Any Condition 219-801-0955
Vehicles
2016 FORD F56 STEPUP VAN, RUNS GREAT AND IN GREAT CONDITION!
V10 Propane fueled. Excellent delivery van or convert to a food truck. $28,000 OBO Call 773-9084704 ask for Buddy.
HELP WANTED
MORE GREAT DEALS!
Mattresses: twin $88, full $98, queen $138. Bunk beds, futons, day beds $178. 5 pc dinette $179. Sofa LV $495. 4 pc. bdrm $495. Lamps, rugs & more. EZ credit $7,000, 90 days same as cash. or 12mo Installment plan. Free layaway. 708-371-3737 www. factorybeddingfurniture.com
ATTENTION LANDLORDS AND TENANTS BARELY USED CARPET AND PADDING EXCELLENT QUALITY varies sizes colors and grades. Vinyl flooring excellent paint interior and exterior 708-596-0255
GE DOUBLE OVEN
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OBO in great condition self cleaning, whilpool dish washer stainless steal$350 obo , black electric top stove top $300 obo stainless steel deep double sink $85 708-536-3228
Real Estate
HOMES & APTS. FOR RENT, NO ONE TURNED DOWN,NO ONE TURNED AWAY !! Everyone is Welcome !! Nation Wide Property Rentals 9am-2pm Mon-Fri Call 773-288-0560 Chicago & Suburbs
2 BEDS, 1 BATH, LIVE-IN KITCHEN, SECOND FLOOR. PRIVATE PARKING. No pets. One month security and rent required. $900 a month 17701 Commercial Ave APT 2W., Lansing. Available now! Seniors welcome. Call Winston - 708-474-2474
Garage/Estate Sales
PALOS HEIGHTS ESTATE SALE 12312 SO RICHARD AVE. FRIDAY JUNE 2
9AM-4PM AND SATURDAY JUNE 3
9AM-4PM. Filled Ranch home, garage & Shed. Items include men’s vintage wristwatches & Costume Jewelry. Like new living room sectional & love seats. End tables & Cario end tables. Large selection of baking and cake making items, Lladros, crystal, cut glass, stemware, Christmas entertainment ware, toby mugs & steins. Mid Century Queen headboard & matching dresser. Tools of a trade mechanic including antiques, hand & power tools.
Fishtanks, Christmas Ornaments & Trees, reel to reel, patio furniture, car jacks, ramps and stands. National Cash Register Model 349 with Dolphine Case May 1913, T oo much to list! For photos go to candacesantiques.com
GARAGE SALE!
SATURDAY JUNE 3.
9AM-3PM GET OUT AND ENJOY A SATURDAY
Winter Scene Twin Bed Quilt with Matching Sham, Sealed in Wrap, MSRP $40 sell $29; 8 Pc Full Bed Set, US Made, Sealed, MSRP $70, sell $50; Cuisinart Pasta Server, new, $5; Heavy Duty Halloween Doormat, New, $9. 708-4608308
12 New 1970’s Coke Glasses, $3 ea; Win Glasses, 8” x 4” Green glass, clear stem, Box of 4, $12; Green Glass Tealight holders, new, 410, 5qt Brown Glass Range-top Cookware w/Lid, Made in ‘86, Microwave Safe, $15. 708-460-8308
20 pc. Boxed Dinnerware Set, Made in France, Gently Used, $10; New 13” 1982 Crystal Glass Party Plate, Hand Formed, USA, $20; New 9” Ceramic Candy Server, boxed, $10; New 10” White Corning Ware, Perfect, USA, $15. 08-460-8308
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- 2152 Glenwood Dyer Rd., Ste 3 Lynwood, IL 60411.
Biohazard/Hoarding
Technician Applications -in person ONLY Mon and Wed 12pm - 2pm. We provide necessary training and certifications including Blood Borne Pathogens. However, the following Requirements/ Qualifications MUST be met:
• Live within 30 min. of the office which you are applying for
• Have experience with power tools and have construction or restorations experience
• Valid driver’s license, an MVR will be run
• Clean background, extensive background check will be run
• Pass drug screeningAble to lift 50 lbs.
• Able to work in a respirator and full PPE for long periods
• Must be 21 years of age due to many of our vendor contracts
• Available to work 30-40 hours per week
• Available to work 9 hours per day with 1 hour lunch and 15 minute break
• Reliable transportation to get to our office (work vehicles provided)
• Working cell phone
The work we do is extremely physically and emotionally demanding. Please consider this when applying.
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For Sale
MINT CHINA / TROPHY / COLLECTOR WOOD GLASS DOOR CABINET WITH BOTTOM DRAWERS MINT CONDITION PAID OVER $1000 SELL FOR $350 WOOD. DINING TABLE SITS 8 WITH HIGH BACK WOOD CHAIRS PAID OVER $1000 SELL FOR $350. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOME $1700. Parents estate....... Call (219) 746 2370 ..... Lansing IL
FOR RENT WAREHOUSE FOR STORAGE 62.5 X 53 = 3,312 SQFT. 14 FOOT CEILINGS. INSULATED AND HEATED , Door 13’9” high X 23’ 4” Wide. In Crete by Walts food store. $1,500.00 Call 708-672-7775
WHILE YOU BEAT INFLATION BY BUYING GENTLY USED ITEMS. We have women’s clothing, costume jewelry, small appliances/kitchen items, glassware, DIY supplies/hand tools &fasteners, Vinyl records, camping gear and much more! Many items are still brand new in the box for a fraction of what you would pay in store. Come check us out at 15040 Wabash Ave. in South Holland. We’re excited to meet you and hope you enjoy your visit with us!
Misc.
Remodeling sale ..General Electric spaces saver microwave , white ..$65.00 General Electric Gas range, white, $100.00.. Both work very well. 708-645-4245
WEN Heat Gun Kit, Removes Paint, Wallpaper, Labels, etc, like new, $15; Radio Antenna Kit, New, Fits Ford and Mercury Cars ‘65-’80, 30” Mast. 72” cable $39; Moisture Eliminator, Traps Excess Moisture in Cars, Trucks and Boats, $4 708-460-8308
Moldex Stain Remover, removes Mold/Mildew Stains, Hose Sprayer, 32oz, new, $12; Outdoor Thermometer and Indoor Temperature, Come w/ Clock, new, $10; Hot C/Cold Washing Machine Pressure Hoses, 46” long, new, $25; Hands-Free Lighting, Head-mounted lamp w/ batteries, $5; 708-460-8308
Chrome Plater 3-tier Shower Rack, Pristine, $20; Chrome All-steel Clothes Rack w/ top Shelf, excellent, $25; Chrome Kohler Shower Head, 5.5” New, $12; Small two-step Ladder, Exc. $7; Minwax Wood Filler,12oz, Best there is, $12; 708-460-8308
Various Ladies Magazines, $1 ea; Insulated Cooler/Picnic Basket, Alum Handle, Folds Flat, MSRP $49, sell, $20; Wall Rack Stained Wood, 4” x 36” Ready for hanging, $6, Table Cloth Flannel-backed, round 70”, $5, New Rubber Air hose, 50 ft, $35; Deadbolt Lock Stainless Steel Finish, new $17; Armstrong Floor Cleaner, $2, 708-4608308
INSULATORS and TOY TRAINS wanted! text: 607-425-2163email: corningpyrex@gmail.com
New Samsonite Grey Vintage Hardshell Brief Case $20.00 Call 708-474-9568
SMALLER TWO BEDROOM HOME. South Holland. $950 plus security. Redone, appliances, large living room, quiet area, big deck with nature views. Application fee. Outside parking. 708-268-7075
HARVEY 2 Bds 2nd floor, 1 bath, A/C, Appl included, 1 month rent, 1 month security, no pets. 708-362-7887, 708-527-4477
LARGE, NEWLY DECORATED 3 BEDROOM Apt, 2 baths in Calumet City. Sec 8 welcomed. 219-2139556
SOUTH HOLLAND HOME. 1 ROOM FOR RENT, FEMALE SENIORS WELCOME. Utilities Included, Refrigerator and Microwave Included. No Section 8 or Smokers, or Pets. 708-566-1103 Call Linda.
Health/Personals
If you or a loved one were diagnosed with OVARIAN cancer after use of TALC products such as BABY POWDER or SHOWER TO SHOWER, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727
DIY Radon Gas Kit, New with Instructions, $10; Red Steering Wheel Lock with 2 Keys, Used, $14; Case/6 Qts Quaker State Full Synthetic Oil, SAE 5W-30 or Case SAE OW-20, $45 each; Case/6 Qts Mobil1 Full Syn. Oil SAE 5W-30 $50; New HD Hose Clamp 2.5”, $6. 708-4608308
20W-50 Racing Motor SL Oil
$5 Each; Qt. Graphite Motor Oil 10W-40, $2 Each; High Pressure HI Volume Hand
Pump, New, 60PSI Cap, $20, New Car W/S Sun Shade, $8; SUV Jumbo W/S Sun Shade, $14; 1 Gal 8oz Red Plastic Gas Can w/ Spout, USA, $9; Valve Cover Gasket, Dodge, Plymouth ‘60-’81, 6 Cylinder. $5. 708-460-8308
1949 Ford Car Hood Good
Cond. $245; Old Cars Price Guide 2021, Vehicles from 1935-1978, New, $5; Tail Pipers for 1971 to 1976
Plymouth or Dodge Dart, $20; 50lbs Silica Sand for Sand Blasting, $12 Each; Red Air Hose 50ft x 3/8in, new, $45. 708-460-8308
NESCO Food Dehydrator and Jerky Maker, US Made, $30; Non-stick Roast Panwith V rack, Top quality steel bake ware, new $20; 4-pc Crystal Parfait Set, USA, Boxed, $10; 4-pc Crystal Sundae Set, USA, Boxed, $10; 708-460-8308
Patio Set round table, color grey with 4 chairs and Umbrella, $150.Weber Grill natural gas, good condition,$80.2 men bicycles, 2 women bicycles, $100. Walking Rollator, 4 wheels and seat, $80.219-629-1169
Father’s Day! Golf Balls $6/ doz. Ping Putter $39. Sports Shadow boxes, $37, SeniorTi-drivers $47. Kid sets, clubs, bag, balls, $43. 708-339-3429
Garden Tools, $3-$10 ea. Rakes, Sheers, etc. Assorted Sizes Sheppard Hooks and Trelisses $3-$10 each. Flower Pots $1-$5. Yard Decor $2-$5. 2 Piece Resin Bird Bath $5. Set of 2 White Resin Stacking Chairs $10 per set. 2 Stadium or Camping Chairs $5 ea.708-481-6907
Ethan Allen Wingback Chair - $70; 6 Feet long “Haywood-Wakefield” Bench $100; Occasional Squire 26” dark wood 2 tier table - $50. 708-481-6907
1 Maple Color Kitchen Cabinet with 1 door, 3 shelves inside. 33.5”h x 16.5”w x 18”d - $25, Black Vanity, 2 door with white sink, 33”h x 24”w, x 19”d$50; Solid Oak Medicine Cabinet with Beveled Mirror, 4 Shelves inside. 26” x 16” $30, Pedistal Sink, new - $50; Whirlpool Over the Stove Microwave - $75. Call 708-481-6907