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Jake Peavy to sign autographs in Frankfort

Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox

White Sox pitcher Jake Peavy will sign autographs from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday at Phillips Chevrolet in Frankfort. There also will be registration for a chance to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the July 30 Sox vs. Oakland A’s game. The winning name will be drawn July 17 at the dealership.

Mercury demise should be no big thing

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Back in 1939, Ford decided it needed a brand to bridge the gap between its regular-guy Ford models and its luxury Lincoln models. Voila, Mercury was born.

Trouble was, with some notable exceptions over the years such as the Mercury Cougar XR-7 specialty coupe, most of the time Mercury models were fancified Fords rather than Lincoln wannabes.

Mercury sales have been declining steadily for almost 20 years. So it should come as no surprise that Ford announced this week that it is pulling the plug on Mercury and will stop production of Mercury models in the fourth quarter. Aside from the Grand Marquis (pictured) I couldn't name one of the four Mercury models being sold this year. I had to look them up on Google. The others are Mariner, Milan and Mountaineer.

Sad to say, but I doubt anyone will miss Mercury and certainly not for long. Ford has fiddled with Mercury enough over the years that the brand long ago lost whatever identity it might have had. Most Mercury models for the past 30 years or so were built on Ford platforms and except for minor changes and Mercury nameplates looked much like their Ford counterparts.

The Cougar started out looking like the Mustang and later looked exactly like a Thunderbird. The Bobcat was the same as a Pinto. The Comet first looked like the Fairlane and ended up looking just like a Maverick. The Sable was a Taurus. You get the idea.

The joke used to be that the car came down one assembly line and became a Ford or Mercury depending on what door it emerged from.

The good news is that the demise of Mercury should not lead to dealership closings. I don't know of any Mercury stores that don't also carry Lincolns or Fords and possibly other brands. They should be able to survive.

But it's sad anyway to think of another fabled American auto brand biting the dust.

New Polish deli closes in Frankfort

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Tasty Bites & Treats, a Polish bakery and deli that opened late last year at 47 E. Lincoln Highway in Frankfort, has closed.

Mattress Express moves
Mattress Express recently moved from its location next to the Frankfort Jewel-Osco store into new digs at 2571 W. Lincoln Highway in New Lenox.

Tan’s on vacation
Tan’s Chinese Kitchen, 321 N. LaGrange Road in Frankfort, will be closed until June 28 because the owners are on vacation.

Coming soon
A new restaurant is coming to the former Fiesta del Sol restaurant at 10211 W. Lincoln Highway in Frankfort. Not sure yet what kind of cuisine the eatery will have.

Oak Forest welcomes new bank
The Oak Forest Banking Center opened this week in its permanent facility at 5459 W. 159th St. in Oak Forest. It’s the first Southland branch for Carlinville National Bank in downstate Carlinville. The bank had been operating for the past few months out of a nearby temporary facility in Oak Forest.

EggCetera ribbon-cutting
Mokena Chamber members and village officials will celebrate the ribbon-cutting ceremony for EggCetera Café at 10120 W. 191st St. in Mokena.

Deals of the week
Shedd Aquarium fans can get a buy one get one coupon for a pass by signing up for the aquarium’s e-mail list at www.sheddaquarium.org. It’s part of Shedd’s name the baby beluga campaign. Coupons are good through June 13.

Dunkin’ Donuts will celebrate National Donut Day on Friday by giving away free donuts with any beverage purchase. The free donut deal is good all day.

Chamber news
Oak Lawn: The Oak Lawn Chamber of Commerce will hold its fourth annual Shop Oak Lawn Sale, New Car Show and Pet Parade from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 12 at the Village Green, 95th Street and Raymond Avenue. For more information, visit http://www.oaklawnchamber.com/.

Mokena: The Mokena Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours from 4 to 6 p.m. June 8 at CD & ME at 23320 S. LaGrange Road in Frankfort.

Lansing: The Lansing Chamber of Commerce will hold its 44th annual golf outing at 11:30 a.m. June 16 at Glenwoodie Golf Course, 19301 State St. in Glenwood. Cost is $100 for golf, lunch, drinks and dinner. Dinner only tickets are $40. For more information, call Kari Ann at 708-474-4170.