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The Nickel Classifieds for January 28, 2016, Vol. 34, No. 4

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The Nickel - Thursday, January 28, 2016PG 2

Instructions

Truck Driving SchoolOur Grads Get Jobs!

Five Oregon LocationsCall Today! 888-262-7009

www.IITR.net

Attorneys & Legal ServicesLAWYER

Bankruptcy $1,400.Includes filing fee.

Matthew G. Fawcett,Attorney. 541-779-4555

Denied Veterans Claim?Call Jacques P. DePlois,Veterans Disability Bene-fits Attorney. 541-888-6338

Building Services

JOHNSON BUILDERSCall today about your new

Building, Barn or Arenaccb OR#172269 CA#887249

541-479-1465

Construction Services

Need a garage?Please call DeBenedettiConstruction! Any & allsizes. 541.474.0285/660.0710, ccb#56080

JOHNSON BUILDERSCall today about your new

Building, Barn or Arenaccb OR#172269 CA#887249

541-479-1465

Kirkpatrick ConstructionWe'll build ANY sizegarage on your lot!

ccb#160726 541-660-8710

Contractors

It's WINTER! Projects StillNeed to Be DoneWe do all repairs

Repairs on all inspectionreports

No job too small!I do it all!

Jefferson Reed541-659-4108

Licensed & Bonded.ccb#178843

Electrical Services

Northern Lights Electric30 Years Exp. Remodels, addi-tions, customs. Prompt, reliableservice. Call Karen 541-535-3082 CCB#163725

Garage & Doors

Need a garage?Please call DeBenedettiConstruction! Any & allsizes. 541.474.0285/660.0710, ccb#56080

Kirkpatrick ConstructionWe'll build ANY sizegarage on your lot!

ccb#160726 541-660-8710

Gardening

HELPING HANDDistributing CompanyGardening, Hauling,

Clean -Up, Fence Repair,Gutter Cleaning and OddJobs. Reasonable Rates.

25 years experience inthe Valley!

541-778-4676

Hauling Services

LABOR & HAULINGWork for homeowners.10% Senior Discount.

Charles R. Miller541-301-8628

� Low Cost Hauling �Trash Etc., Rental Clean ups,From Ashland to Rogue River

Quick Response.541-890-6681

Home Services & Other

JOHNSON BUILDERSCall today about your new

Building, Barn or Arenaccb OR#172269 CA#887249

541-479-1465

Lawn & Garden Maintenance

Lincoln Dump & HaulTrees, Fences, Yard Main-tenance, Back-hoe work.

FREE ESTIMATESSenior Disc. 773-3323

CJ Cleaning Service Inc.Tree & leaf cleanup, Lawn

Maint, Gutter Cleanup,Stump Grinding &

Handyman. 541-261-8114

Yard work clean up. Black-berries, poison oak remov-al, high weed mowing. 541-826-1373, 541-324-1798.Lic. #1640934. Carlos

Remodeling

Framing to FinishNew Construction

Remodels, AdditionsKitchens & Bathrooms

541-621-7104Licensed�Bonded�Insured

ccb#192417

Tree Service & Removal

Professional Tree Careat Reasonable Rates

Cert Arborist 40+ years expPrompt Courteous service

FREE ESTIMATES!Insured - References

541-930-0034CCB# 209079 Karl E. Philippi

SKILLS & SERVICES

MARKETPLACE

Call theGARAGE & YARD SALES

Gold Hill &Rogue River

Big Garage SaleFriday & Saturday, 9-3

9204 Hwy 234

Phoenix / Talent

222 Sherwood Ct., Sat,Jan. 30, 10-3

ADVERTISING SALESMARKETING CONSULTANT

The Southern Oregon Media Group is seeking a professional tohelp us build advertising revenue through service and sales ofassigned accounts and to new accounts; generate new busi-ness by aggressive prospecting and working as an effectiveteam member to help accomplish goals and overall advertisingdepartment objectives.

The primary responsibilities include sales and service to ac-counts, ability to perform in-depth needs analysis, create ad pro-posals/ad campaigns and assist clients with ad copy. Additionalemphasis will be placed on selling niche products, special sec-tions and online advertising.

Qualified applicants will have demonstrated advertising experi-ence, the ability to work well under pressure in a deadline driv-en environment and possess well developed communicationskills. Online advertising sales experience is a plus.

Please send cover letter and resume [email protected]

Southern Oregon Media Group is an Equal OpportunityEmployer and values the benefits of diversity in our workplace.

AGRICULTURE

Hay Grain & Feed

KLAMATH BASINGrower Will Return1385 Antelope Rd

White City, Oregon.Sat. Feb. 6, 2016

With New Crop HayNew Hours: 10 am - 2 pm

541-891-7448

Firist grass or grass/alfalfahay, $215/ton. 2nd grass orgrass/alfalfa hay, $245/ton,2 str ing bales, approx.100lbs ea. squeeze load-ing avail. 541-488-0307

Q u a l i t y g r a s s h a y ,first/second cuttings, barnstored, quantity discount,Eagle Point, 541-941-2866.

Hay Grain & Feed

GRASS HAYFirst cutting $6/bale. Premi-um quality second cutting$7/bale, both in barn, nopesticides. 541-951-9900or 541-664-3705.

HAY FOR SALE! 65-80 lb.Bales $6. 541-973-3851541-621-2257 or 541-826-4889 Call Anytime.

Horses & Livestock

Full Setof English Tack:

Treeless jumper/huntersaddle (18" seat), stir-rups and leathers, fleecepad, 54" canvas girth,canvas saddlebag, bridlew i th D- r ing b i t andbraided reins, and woodsaddle stand. All in ex-cellent condition. Saddlehas only been used afew times and is thesame as NEW. Bridlehas been very well caredfor and reins are in ex-cellent condition. All oth-er items gently used andwell maintained. Fantast-ic deal at $250/OBO forall of it. 541-440-4517

Pinto stud, make offerMust sell due to healthreasons. 541-855-5571

Horses & Livestock

BUYING & HAULINGAll kinds of livestock.

Fair Prices(541)660-3098(541)660-4481

BULLETIN BOARD

Announcements

Help an abused or neg-lected child. Volunteer,Donate, Support @jack-s o n C o u n t y C A S A . o r g .Please call 541-734-2272.

Denied Veterans Claim?Call Jacques P. DePlois,Veterans Disability Bene-fits Attorney. 541-888-6338

Memo's KitchenNow Serving Dinner!New winter Hours!

603 S. Riverside, Medford541-779-0205

Truck Driving SchoolOur Grads Get Jobs!

Five Oregon LocationsCall Today! 888-262-7009

www.IITR.net

Found

FOUND Dog. Small, creamcolored, neutered male onPioneer Rd. call 531-5842

Found

Found set of 3 keys on S.Pacific Hwy & S. Stage Rd,SO Media Group 776-4466

Woman's ring on 1/9/16California St. Jacksonville.Identify to claim. 261-4103

Toyota hubcap found nearHarry & David, 1/15, 541-324-3817.

Found: Smart phone inAshland at corner of 4th &C St. Call to ID. 482-7292

EMPLOYMENT/HELP WANTED

Help Wanted General

Aircraft Painter NeededApplicant must be able toproperly handle aircraftparts, mask parts, and allduties to prepare aircraft forpainting. Paint all aircraftcomponents and articles in-cluding Flight Control, Driveand Rotor Components thatare flight sensitive. Applic-ant needs 3 years paintingexperience on aircraft.Must have the ability towork in a fast paced shopenvironment. Must be will-ing to do other projectswhen assigned by a super-visor. E.O.E. Drug testingrequired. Please call 541-826-4455 and ask for Hu-man Resources.

Help Wanted General

Help an abused or neg-lected child. Volunteer,Donate, Support @jack-s o n C o u n t y C A S A . o r g .Please call 541-734-2272.

CDL DRIVER WANTEDClass A CDL, 3 yrs OTRexp needed (dry van exppreferred) OR - Nor. Calruns, must pass drug test &be able to work someweekends. 40 CPM, allmiles, 541-601-2970

Help Wanted Healthcare

• Skills Coaches• Therapist• R.N. (F/T & On Call)• Accounts Payable Spec.Current l is t of Menta lHealth positions and applic-a t i o n a v a i l a b l e a twww.kairosnw.org Gener-ous health benefits, PTOand 401k. Complete applic-a t i o n a n d s e n d t [email protected] or fax to541-956-5463

Three Rivers HomeCareseeking Occupational Ther-apist in Grants Pass area.Please email resume [email protected]

Help Wanted Professional

Jackson County CourtCivil Supervisor

$4,656 to $7,584 / moFor details and to apply

go to http://courts.oregon.gov/ojd/jobs/

pages/index.aspx andclick paid positions

EOE

Work Wanted

VERY REASONABLE.Available for care giving,shopping, house cleaning,cooking, and any other oddjobs, Ann, 541-761-1138.

MERCHANDISE

Antiques & Collectibles

"Children Learn What TheyLive" Collectible Print greatgift $10 each 541-772-7420

1880 Santa Domingo OyaPottery $500 541-476-3840

1920s Child's Tea Set,Very Nice; Great Gift! $200.541-890-5274

1930's Mink Stole, 2 pc.,$40.00, 541-423-5543

Cantr i l l Serv ice, 1931Klamath Falls calender$95. 541-601-0787.

1940s yellow metal drop-side doll crib w/bedding,$30, 541-482-4916.

2 wall curios, w/animalc e r a m i c s , $ 5 0 / e a ,$90/both, cash 608-9775.

8 different vintage pre-stamped collectible envel-opes, unused. $5 326-9102

8 Vintage Posters, Mint , yr.2000, Laguna Bch ArtsFest., $125/obo, 499-6619.

Antique 20 gal. civil warera, cooking kettle, castiron, $500, 541-855-1305.

Antique German pine chinacabinet $255/obo 499-6619

Antique lamp set, 36.5" tall,glass w/metal base, $75 forpair, 541-866-2586

Tell them you found it inthe Nickel Classifieds!

get results!

Friday & Saturday, 9-3 9204 Hwy 234

222 Sherwood Ct., Sat, Jan. 30, 10-3

1385 Antelope Rd White City, Oregon.

Sat. Feb. 6, 2016 With New Crop Hay

New Hours: 10 am - 2 pm

Firist grass or grass/alfalfa hay, $215/ton. 2nd grass or grass/alfalfa hay, $245/ton, 2 string bales, approx. 10Olbs ea. squeeze load­ing avail. 541-488-0307

Quality grass hay, first/second cuttings, barn stored, quantity discount, Eagle Point, 541-941-2866.

GRASS HAY First cutting $6/bale. Premi­um quality second cutting $7/bale, both in barn, no pesticides. 541-951-9900 or 541-664-3705.

HAY FOR SALE! 65-80 lb. Bales $6. 541-973-3851 541-621-2257 or 541-826- 4889 Call Anytime.

Treeless jumper/hunter saddle (18" seat), stir­rups and leathers, fleece pad, 54" canvas girth, canvas saddlebag, bridle with D-ring bit and braided reins, and wood saddle stand. All in ex­cellent condition. Saddle has only been used a few times and is the same as NEW. Bridle has been very well cared for and reins are in ex­cellent condition. All oth­er items gently used and well maintained. Fantast­ic deal at $250/OBO for all of it. 541-440-4517

Pinto stud, make offer Must sell due to health reasons. 541-855-5571

All kinds of livestock.

(541)660-3098(541)660-4481

Help an abused or neg­lected child. Volunteer, Donate, Support @jack- sonCountyCASA.org. Please call 541-734-2272.

Call Jacques P. DePlois, Veterans Disability Bene­fits Attorney. 541-888-6338

Now Serving Dinner! New winter Hours!

603 S. Riverside, Medford 541-779-0205

Our Grads Get Jobs! Five Oregon Locations

Call Today! 888-262-7009 www.IITR .net

FOUND Dog. Small, cream colored, neutered male on Pioneer Rd. call 531-5842

Found set of 3 keys on S. Pacific Hwy & S. Stage Rd, SO Media Group 776-4466

Woman's ring on 1/9/16 California St. Jacksonville. Identify to claim. 261-4103

Toyota hubcap found near Harry & David, 1/15, 541- 324-3817.

Found: Smart phone in Ashland at corner of 4th & C St. Call to ID. 482-7292

Applicant must be able to properly handle aircraft parts, mask parts, and all duties to prepare aircraft for painting. Paint all aircraft components and articles in­cluding Flight Control, Drive and Rotor Components that are flight sensitive. Applic­ant needs 3 years painting experience on aircraft. Must have the ability to work in a fast paced shop environment. Must be will­ing to do other projects when assigned by a super­visor. E.O.E. Drug testing required. Please call 541 - 826-4455 and ask for Hu­man Resources.

Help an abused or neg­lected child. Volunteer, Donate, Support @jack- sonCou ntyCASA.org. Please call 541-734-2272.

Class A CDL, 3 yrs OTR exp needed (dry van exp preferred) OR - Nor. Cal runs, must pass drug test & be able to work some weekends. 40 CPM, all miles, 541-601-2970

• Skills Coaches• Therapist• R.N. (F/T & On Call)• Accounts Payable Spec. Current list of Mental Health positions and applic- ation available at www.kairosnw.org Gener­ous health benefits, PTO and 401k. Complete applic­ation and send to [email protected] or fax to

Three Rivers HomeCare seeking Occupational Ther­apist in Grants Pass area. Please email resume to Kelly.Trader @LHCgroup.com

Jackson County Court Civil Supervisor

$4,656 to $7,584 / mo For details and to apply

go to http://courts. oregon.gov/ojd/jobs/

pages/index.aspx and click paid positions

EOE

VERY REASONABLE.Available for care giving, shopping, house cleaning, cooking, and any other odd jobs, Ann, 541-761-1138.

" Collectible Print great gift $10 each 541-772-7420

1880 Santa Domingo Oya Pottery $500 541-476- 3840

1920s Child's Tea Set, Very Nice; Great Gift! $200. 541-890-5274

1930's Mink Stole, 2 pc., $40.00, 541-423-5543

Cantrill Service, 1931 Klamath Falls calender $95. 541-601-0787.

1940s yellow metal drop- side doll crib w/bedding, $30, 541-482-4916.

2 wall curios, w/animal c e r a m i c s , $ 5 0 / e a , $90/both, cash 608-9775.

8 different vintage pre­stamped collectible envel­opes, unused. $5 326-9102

8 Vintage Posters, Mint, yr. 2000, Laguna Bch Arts Fest., $125/obo, 499-6619.

Antique 20 gal. civil war era, cooking kettle, cast iron, $500, 541-855-1305.

Antique German pine china cabinet $255/obo 499-6619

Antique lamp set, 36.5" tall, glass w/metal base, $75 for pair, 541-866-2586

Our Grads Get Jobs! Five Oregon Locations

Call Today! 888-262-7009 www.IITR .net

Bankruptcy $1,400. Includes filing fee.

Matthew G. Fawcett, Attorney. 541-779-4555

Call Jacques P. DePlois, Veterans Disability Bene­

fits Attorney. 541-888-6338

Call today about your new Building, Barn or Arena

ccb OR#172269 CA#887249

Please call DeBenedetti Construction! Any & all sizes. 541.474.0285/

660.0710, ccb#56080

Call today about your new Building, Barn or Arena

ccb OR#172269 CA#887249

We'll build ANY size garage on your lot!

ccb#160726

It's WINTER! Projects Still Need to Be Done We do all repairs

Repairs on all inspection reports

Jefferson Reed 541-659-4108

Licensed & Bonded. ccb#178843

The Southern Oregon Media Group is seeking a professional to help us build advertising revenue through service and sales of assigned accounts and to new accounts; generate new busi­ness by aggressive prospecting and working as an effective team member to help accomplish goals and overall advertising department objectives.

The primary responsibilities include sales and service to ac­counts, ability to perform in-depth needs analysis, create ad pro­posals/ad campaigns and assist clients with ad copy. Additional emphasis will be placed on selling niche products, special sec­tions and online advertising.

Qualified applicants will have demonstrated advertising experi­ence, the ability to work well under pressure in a deadline driv­en environment and possess well developed communication skills. Online advertising sales experience is a plus.

Southern Oregon Media Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values the benefits of diversity in our workplace.

30 Years Exp. Remodels, addi­tions, customs. Prompt, reliable service.

Distributing Company Gardening, Hauling,

Clean -Up, Fence Repair, Gutter Cleaning and Odd Jobs. Reasonable Rates. 25 years experience in

the Valley! 541-778-4676

Please call DeBenedetti Construction! Any & all sizes. 541.474.0285/660.0710,ccb#56080

We'll build ANY size garage on your lot!

ccb#160726

Work for homeowners. 10% Senior Discount.

541-301-8628

Trash Etc., Rental Clean ups, From Ashland to Rogue River

Call today about your new Building, Barn or Arena

ccb OR#172269 CA#887249

Trees, Fences, Yard Main­tenance, Back-hoe work

Tree & leaf cleanup, Lawn Maint, Gutter Cleanup,

Stump Grinding & Handyman.

clean up. Black­berries, poison oak remov­al, high weed mowing. 541- 826-1373, 541-324-1798. Lie. #1640934. Carlos

New Construction Remodels, Additions

Kitchens & Bathrooms

Licensed Bonded Insured ccb#192417

at Reasonable Rates Cert Arborist 40+ years exp Prompt Courteous service

Insured - References

CCB# 209079 Karl E. Philippi

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Octavio's La BurritaFAMILY-OWNED AND OPERATED RESTAURANT

Macho BurritoA flour tortilla stuffed with rice, beans, your choice of beef, chicken or pork. Smothered in enchilada sauce

and cheese, served with lettuce, pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole.

| Laburrita.net* (541) 770-5770 • 2716 W Main St

AccentCareHome Care • Hospice • Personal Care

Care in Your Home that You Can Trust• Certified Home Health provider

Dedicated clinical staff available 7 days a week • Develop customized care plans

To learn more, call us at | 541.414.1800 I

or visit us at AccentCare.com

CUSTOM LOOKWITHOUT THE CUSTOM COST!

Revolutionary Wood Renewal

GIVE YOUR CABINETS A

nhance.com/southernoregonCCB#174119

Cooking and head games on Bravo's'Recipe for Deception7There are very few culinary competition shows,

if any, that combine cooking and telling lies. But “Recipe for Deception” is one such beast.

Airing Thursdays on Bravo, the hourlong series sees contestants tasked with creating dishes featuring a main ingredient in the space of 30 minutes. The problem is, they have no idea what the ingredient is until five minutes before the end of the competition. The only thing they have to go on are clues provided by their opponents (who do know what the ingredient is), two of which are truths and one a lie.

And that is where things can get interesting. A chef may conclude from the clues “pink” and “soft,” for instance, that the secret ingredient is salmon when in reality it is watermelon. So if the chef is creating lox and bagels ... well, you get the idea.

“It was very funny to be able to watch (the cooks try to) crack this logic puzzle, read the faces of their competitor,” says Max Silvestri, the host of the series. “And really what I think it comes down to is being able to cook flavors that can incorporate a variety of things. Because if you go full in on, ‘I know it’s going to be smoked salmon because it’s pink and it’s soft and it hits these clues. I’m going all in on smoked salmon.’ And you start making bagels and pickling capers or whatever, and then it turns out to be watermelon, something totally different. Like, ‘Oh man, that’s really not going to go well on my bagel.’ ... So the chefs who were flexible and able to think on their feet, rather than the chefs who were more used to like a really specific game plan, were the ones who succeeded.”

tasty tvBY GEORGE DICKIE

What book are you currendy reading?“I’m alternating between two books that are about the same thing, one audio book and one that I’m reading. And they’re both about mismatched pairs of British murder detectives investigating a murder in a small town. ... One is called ”In the Woods“ by Tana French and that’s fantastic, and the other is ‘The Great Deliverance’ by Elizabeth George. ... For some reason, they both setde me to sleep and my girlfriend is horrified that what puts me to sleep is investigations into the brutal slayings of children. But you know what? It calms me down.”What did you have for dinner last night?“I went to this great place in Petaluma, California, called Central Market. So we split a couple of things. ... So we had fried rock shrimp, like this chili glaze over cabbage, then this sweet gem lettuce salad with bacon and Point Reyes blue cheese and egg. And we split a pizza with roasted eggplant and goat cheese and Calabrian chilies. It was great. ...”What is your next project?“I am right now writing a sitcom for NBC, a sitcom pilot that I sold. So hopefully that turns into something else, but right now it’s just developing the script with NBC and doing some more stand-up, too.”When was the last vacation you took, where and why?“We are recent transplants to Los Angeles from New York, so we decided to do a road trip to kind of explore the coast of it. So we went to Santa Barbara and Big Sur and Point Reyes, which is just north of San Francisco.”

trivia quiz BY JOHN CROOK

JerksQuestions:1) What was the name of the snarky dispatcher played by Danny DeVito on 'Taxi"?

2) He won four consecutive Emmys as best supporting actor for his portrayal of insensitive assistant prosecutor Dan Fielding in "Night Court." Name him.

3) David Leisure played Charley Dietz, the obnoxious freeloader and compulsive liar who lived next door to Dr. Harry Weston on what situation comedy?

4) What irritating and Machiavellian character from "thirtysomething" was resurrected in the later ABC drama "Once and Again"?

5) What NBC sitcom featured a swaggering ladies man named Kirk Morris (Jere Burns), whose crass comments frequently disrupted a singles support group?

6) Veteran character actor Charles Lane was memorably nasty as a railroad official trying to shut down the Hooterville Cannonball on "Petticoat Junction." What was his character's name?

7) What 1960s ABC sitcom set in 1870s Seattle featured an abrasive and scheming sawmill operator named Aaron Stempel (Mark Lenard)?

8) Who played caustic talk show host Bill Bittinger in the NBC comedy series "Buffalo Bill"?

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Lovejoy Hospice has positions open within our grow-ing agency. This is satisfying work with a high level ofautonomy and a team approach to providing holistic,home based care. We offer exceptional orientation andtraining for the right person. Applicants must be motiv-ated, detail oriented team players who are flexible andable to work independently. Pre-employment Drug andalcohol testing will be required in addition to back-ground checks. Currently we are interviewing for:ACCOUNTING MANAGER – Full-time benefited posi-tion. Proven ability to perform a full range of account-ing and payroll functions. Degree in Accounting re-quired. Previous non-profit healthcare experience is de-sirable.NURSING SERVICES MANAGER – Full-time be-nefited position. Responsible for nursing and hospiceaide oversight. BSN required. Minimum of 3 years ofprogressive management experience in nursing.Come see why we have a passion for who we are andwhat we do! Make your next career move to a placewhere your commitment to providing great care mat-

ters!Submit your resume to Margaret Casler [email protected] or mail to LovejoyHospice, 939 SE 8th St, Grants Pass, OR 97526.

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Antiques & Collectibles

Ant iques and Whatnotstore for sale. For more in-formation call 541-890-7191.

Authent ic 1930s Tele-phone. Original wiring. $50541-779-5841

Ceramic animals, $1/ea,$4/pairs, min. $10, $70/all,cash only, 541-608-9775.

Cheetah Statue, 26" high,31" wide, 27" depth, Greatcolor, $125, 541-866-2586

Coach brand designer la-bel lrg Black purse, Likenew, only $75 488-3833

Coach Handbag, Apricotcolor, Brand new! Bought$365; Only $125 488-3833

Collectible Desert RoseDishes, large assorted set,$250. 541-488-3833

Collectible Steif Mohairbear $65 541-499-0473

Collectors album, 50 statequarters, uncirculated,1999-2008, $20, 779-2716.

Early 1900 Beaded IndianBelt $325 541-476-3840

Edison Dic Crank Phono-g r a p h M o d e l 0 - 1 9SM117084; Patents Nov1903 to Feb 1908, 48"thick" records, in goodshape & plays well $500.541-482-4096 or 944-2757

European armoire79"hx59"wx24"d $350 obo.folk art painted 499-6619

Large oak Curio, mirrorback, w/ light, $150 cashonly, 541-608-9775.

Oak dresser, beveled mir-ror, beautiful condition,$400, 541-621-6933.

Oakland Raiders jacket,beautiful, sharp, men's me-dium, $75, 541-441-4460.

Rogue Valley Coin & Jew-elry, 41 S. Grape St., Med-ford. Open Tuesday- Fri-day, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.roguevalleycoinandjewelry.com

Steiff Collectible MohairTeddy Bear. $50 541-499-0473

Tiffany repo lamp/spelterlady on marble base $500541-499-0473

Topman, CHM-101 $15.00541-423-5543

Two all wood doll beds,go o d s h a p e , a p p r o x .3'Lx2'H $15 each 772-4430

Vintage women's minkjacket/coat. $150

541-326-9102

Antiques & Collectibles

Grandfather clock $350 ortrade for your working/re-pairable clocks. 646-0601

Whi te porce la in washbasin, fridge bin, $20/ea.,$40/both, 541-858-7041.

Woman's Black, Vintagecashmere, coat. $400 obocash only. 541-500-1765

World War I trench foldingeisen glass lantern, $100,541-779-2716.

Appliances & Furniture

2 end tables, 2 drawers/ ta-ble, good cond., $10/ea,$20/both, 541-659-7130.

3 Microwaves in goodcond. $20 each 541-865-3326

Three piece sofa/ loveseat/ottoman, exc. cond.$200 obo, 541-261-0979.

6 foot Hide a Bed $25; FairCondition 541-292-2921

Beautiful large old roll-topoak computer desk, lots ofstorage compartments.$500 cash only; 772-1469

Beautiful white oak hutch,lighted, 3/glass doors, 6'x5',$395, 541-858-4580.

Black Refrigerator with bot-tom freezer. Like new! Only$395! 541-821-7964

Book case, heavy, fair con-dition, $100,541-772-2976

Brass Plated Headboardfor Single Size Bed $25541-499-9083

Appliances & Furniture

Chocolate brown loveseathide-a-bed in excellentcond. Does need upolstrycleaned. $400 210-4338

Brown sofa with cushions,90" wide, nice condition$100 541-261-5408

Cream color day bedw/mat t ress $125.541-973-4847

Duncan Phyfe oak diningtable, good cond. seats 8.$150, call 541-890-4408.

Electrolux canister vacuum,$55.00, 541-857-2098

Execut ive off ice chair ,black. Gently used. $20541-664-1885

High end quality Riccar va-cuum plus accessories,metal parts, USA made,built to last, paid $649, sell$250, 541-500-1020.

Kenmore Gas Dryer, worksgreat, 500 series, lge capa-city, $100, 541-899-6966.

Maytag Refrigerator, topfreezer, very clean $275541-821-7964

Nice 2 door fridge/freezer,30"x70", $160, 541-779-8525.

Oak Hall Tree; 6' tall withmirror. $85 541-292-2284

Portable manual Italiangrape crusher

w/hopper. $75.00541-941-8326

Recliner, brown, good con-d i t i o n , p a i d $ 6 0 0 ,$400/obo, 541-772-2976.

GE Refrigerator, 25 cu ft.double door, stainlesssteel, $300 541-499-0370

End table $10, Round kit-chen Table $30, file cabin-et $10, 773-6248 ext 112

Simmons hideabed, likenew, Posturepedic matt.,tweed, $225, 560-4172.

Simmons king size bed,w/frame, (like new) $350,541-821-0163.

Sol id oak china hutch,excellent condition. $225541-292-2284

Appliances & Furniture

Solid oak office stand, leg-al / le t ter documents, 4shellf. $90 cash. 608-9775

Stiffel floor lamp, w/heavyglass table, 2 shades, $40,541-664-3954.

Sunheat Quart InfraedPortable Heater $145541-772-1064

Two solid oak end tables19"h x 24" square, nicecondition $30 ea. 261-5408

Two Vic to r ian cha i rs ,excellent condition $125each 541-292-2284

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Whirlpool Cabrio washingmachine, used less than 2years. $200; 541-479-4761

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White wicker twin bed withend table, mattress & boxspring $350 541-973-4847

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16" Dremel scrol l saw,good condition, $75, 541-621-7030.

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3' heavy duty screen doorw/locks, $100, 541-779-4748.

Airmac compressor w/longhose, $150, 541-601-0787.

Delta 22-540 12" woodplaner, very good condition,$275, 541-621-7030.

Fireplace with insert, allcomplete, $500; 541-621-2229

Full 1"x6"x8' cedar fencing,by the unit/board, 541-857-5105.

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RR 1/2" air impact usedwrench, $55, 541-621-7030.

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146 Atari games in goodcondition, $1 each541-865-3326

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Sony Xbox gaming con-sole, 2 19" TVs $10 each,$15 773-6248 ext 112

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Digital security camera, on4"x8' pole, $200, 541-500-1765. Call between 4-5 pm.

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New in box Dell b/w wire-less prntr $ 50.00call-541-779-5021

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24 Mardi Gras beadednecklaces, $3.00, 541-326-9102.

34 Catherine Cookson nov-els, hard/soft covers, $20,541-482-4916.

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Good Costume Jewelry.$75 for all. 541-500-1409

Jyoto fine china, 62 pieces,Japan, $85, 541-855-5354.

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Ladies London Fog trench,zip out, size 6p, like new,$40, 541-858-3085.

Ladies wool coat, size 6,black, worn once, $35, 541-858-3085.

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Propane patio gas heater,$75, 541-621-4668.

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New Ital ian coat, Al taModa, mens size 42-44,$75, 541-855-5354.

Night vision scope, likenew, with case, $125 541-866-2586

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Rear tire for riding mower,carlisle 18x9 1/2, 8NHS,$40, 541-608-2778

Jacuzzi hot tub, w/cover,good condition, $400/obo.541-846-7731.

Rogue Valley Coin & Jew-elry, 41 S. Grape St., Med-ford. Open Tuesday- Fri-day, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.roguevalleycoinandjewelry.com

Rolling suitcase, New! $15;2 Mickey M. fishing poles,$10 ea; 773-6248 ext. 112

Small Lowrey Organ $50or best offer. 541-826-3230

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Two radiator heaters, Two-burner hotplate. $10 each,773-6248 ext #112

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1907 Winchester 1897, s/n3421XX 16 ga. shotgun,below appraisal , goodcond., $680 firm, 480-939-5340

Banelli Nova 20 ga., lots ofchokes and ammo, $435,Bob, 541-890-5274

HK 91/G3 22lr conversion kit w/case. fitsHK91 PTR91 and Cetme308 rifles $400, 541-890-4542

K2 68 inch down hill skis.857 bindings. $50 541-482-8020

Lyman 1858 Remington .36cal., black powder, $250,541-291-8355

Marker down hill ski bind-ings. M6 twin cam $50541-482-8020

Nordic Track Treadmill,$325, Gazelle elliptical ma-chine $65, 541-857-2098

Proform 520-E Eliptical, likenew, iPod-iFit compatible,$500, 541-210-4338.

Quad Rails for AR. 10" &7". $50 Call or Text 541-291-1709

Rock Island Compact .45ACP, two clips, two grips,$485. 541-890-5274

Semano casting reel, mod-el 200, $50, 541-855-1305

Sig Brace, Tube, Springand Buffer for AR $90Text Call 541-291-1709

Snow skis, boots, andpoles, $40, 541-774-1975.

Snowboard w/boots & bind-ings, all like new, $100,541-665-3708.

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Springfield XDS-45 TwoTone. Call or Text 541-291-1709 $500 firm

Taurus .38 spec. VG, w/2"barrel, $249, 541-772-7363

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Late Night with SethMeyersChina this weekend formally replaced its 1 -child policy with a new law allowing 2 children per family. That way, families will have one child to play with, while the other one's at work.After being arrested for crashing his car into a shopping mall, a Florida man explained to police that he was trying to time travel. Which is crazy. If you want to travel 50 years into the future, just leave Florida.Scientists at the University of Washington are conducting a study to determine if marijuana smokers are more or less likely to drink alcohol. Here, I'll save them some time: they're less likely to do anything.The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonI want to start off by wishing everybody a Happy New Year, and thank you for being here! I know a lot of you are a little sore today after going to the gym for the first time since last January. And as we start off the new year,

the election is on everyone's minds. And get this, according to a new poll, Donald Trump was the candidate Americans would least want to have as their neighbor. It makes sense, because he'd build a MASSIVE V/ALL between your yards and make YOU pay for it. Late Show With Stephen ColbertAccording to the Wall Street Journal, people in China aren't that familiar with the "Star ^^ars" movies. Though they might be familiar with some of the toys. Spoiler alert. The elves don't make them!The Late Late Show With James CordenThere's a new Internet start-up called Swanluv that will give you $1 0,000 to help pay for your wedding. However, if you get divorced, you must pay the money back, plus interest. What better way to start your life together than with the threat of financial ruin hanging over your head.Jimmy Kimmel Live Ted Cruz said he would carpet bomb ISIS until the sand glowed, ^^hen it was pointed out ISIS was centered in a city with a major population, he said carpet bombs should only target ISIS, which means Ted Cruz has invented a carpet bomb that only kills the bad guys, which is remarkable. I don't know why we didn't think of that before.Conan O'BrienTarget has stopped selling hoverboards after reports that they catch fire. Meanwhile at Costco, they're selling them as the "George Foreman Grill on Wheels."

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Harrison Barnes came to North Carolina right after the Tar Heels had won a National Championship in 2009. While he was not able to be champion in college, the young forward got his ring at the pro level with Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in 2015. Barnes and the Warriors host Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks Wednesday, Jan. 27, on ESPN.

The Warriors got off to an incredible start this season, winning their first 24 games with Barnes on the court for the first 17. He then suffered an ankle sprain before returning to action earlier this month. Ironically, Curry too has had a nagging shin injury and fellow teammates Leandro Barbosa and Festus Ezeli have also missed time this season.

The Warriors have two main goals this season, and at some point may have to choose one over the other. First, they have a shot at besting the 1996 Chicago Bulls’ regular season record of 72-10. At press time the Warriors were on pace at 33-2 to reach that accomplishment, but at what cost?

Second, and most important, is repeating as NBA champions. Dealing with injuries is part of the game and getting an integral player like Barnes healthy will be key down the stretch. Still considered a young player, Barnes’ contributions have been increasing. His average of 10 points-per-game and 5 rebounds, prior to his injury, were on pace with the Warriors championship run last season when he played in 82 games and averaged over 23 minutes per game.

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- She pursued her passion for fitness at the University of Kansas, where she graduated with a degree in sports admin­istration and competed in track and rowing.

- She's a former star of the NBC series "American Gladia­tors," where she kicked butt as the pink-haired Phoenix.

-Jennifer is an elite personal trainer/group fitness instructor certified by the National Acad­emy of Sports Medicine with an emphasis in balance train­ing, cardio performance, reac­tive and resistance training as well as in neuromuscular stretching. She is also a master trainer for Dynamax Medicine Balls and has also achieved her Crossfit Level 1 certificate.

- She is an expert for Women's Health, where you

can find her training videos, as well as the the wellness life coach for MSN.com.

- She hates running, but en­joys burpees.

- In 2015, she became a new member of the hit NBC show "The Biggest Loser."

- She takes part in Good­will Military tours for troops stationed out of the country, and volunteers at orphanages and schools in Africa to help children advance through sport and play.

It is said that comedy is often born out of pain, and that is a connection “Finding Your Roots” endeavors to make in an episode airing this week.

In “Tragedy Plus Time Equals Comedy,” airing Tuesday, Jan. 26, on PBS (check local listings), host Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. delves into the family trees of three comedy stars — stand-up comic and talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel, actor Bill Hader (“Saturday Night Live”) and legendary sitcom creator Norman Lear (“All in the Family”) — to reveal the tragedy behind their stories.

For Kimmel, that isn’t obvious. Growing up in Las Vegas, the host of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” had a happy family life. But look back a few generations and there are stories of hardship.

“His grandfather was basically disowned by his parents,” executive producer Sabin Streeter says, “and it turns out he was probably not the biological son of the woman who raised him and she was very cold to him. He was cut out of their will, not mentioned in either of their obituaries, and there seems to have been some kind of drift.”

“And so Jimmy knew nothing about that side of the family. He identifies much more with his mother’s side, which is this Italian side who really raised him and were very present. They’re the ones he brings on his show and all that. Although he knew his grandfather Frank Kimmel well.”

Hader, on the other hand, was an outcast as a teen. He had ancestors who served as soldiers in wars dating back to the American Revolution, which he knew little about prior to the filming of this episode.

“You’re almost watching him in real time sort of address his roots and try to say how they might impact his comedy,” Streeter says. “And it’s very funny at times. He’s very funny. He had a lot of ancestors who fought in wars, and of course he’s like, ‘I’m basically a coward.’

Lear’s pain is the most obvious. Growing up in Connecticut in the 1930s, he had a father who was less than honorable, at one point spending time in prison for selling fake bonds. Lear has also said that he was one of the inspirations for Archie Bunker.

“Norman Lear is someone who came from a very unhappy upbringing,”Streeter says, “and sees his life as kind of a rejection of his parents. And his dad was a total con artist and a homewrecker — or family wrecker. ... But he is a comedian who was like, ‘I took nothing from my family. I tried to do the opposite. I consciously tried to live my life in a different way.’

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Mulder and Scully, together again.Almost 14 years after “The X-Files” ended (barring

2008’s “I Want to Believe,” the second of the two feature-film spinoffs), two of the most famous characters in sci-fi television — and the actors who first played them — reunite as Fox launches a six-episode revival Sunday, Jan. 24, after the NFC championship football game. It will continue the next night and on Mondays thereafter, with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson back as the FBI partners still seeking the truth that’s “out there” through decidedly supernatural cases.

“It wasn’t a reality until we both said ‘Yes,’ “ Anderson j recalls of the project taking shape once she and Duchovny both signed up again as Dana Scully and Fox Mulder. “Until then, it was just a thought or a question, and I had no desire to do it whatsoever. I thought they were mad, and that it was never gonna happen. I think I’d buried Scully pretty deep, so it took a bit longer to get back into her than I thought. It was fine in the end, and I found my footing.

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“I’ve made a lot of very deliberate choices away from her,” notes the England-based Anderson, who since has appeared in the series “Hannibal” and “The Fall.”She’s also in the miniseries version of “War & Peace” currently running Mondays on A&E Network, History and Lifetime, and she’ll bring her 2014 London stage performance as Blanche DuBois in “A Streetcar Named Desire” to New York in the spring. “I’ve played a lot of very complex and equally strong and intelligent characters,“ Anderson reflects, ’’and different versions of that than Scully, so she was farther away than I anticipated.”

Also key to the return of “The X-Files” is the involvement of its creator, Chris Carter, the writer-director of three of the six new stories (including the first and last). Original writer-producers Glen Morgan and James Wong also are on board again, as are co-stars Mitch Pileggi (alias FBI superior Skinner), William B. Davis (the Smoking Man), Annabeth Gish (FBI operative Monica Reyes), and Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood and Dean Haglund as the Lone Gunmen. Joel McHale, Robbie Amell (“The Flash”) and Lauren Ambrose are among cast newcomers.

(Also a novelist now as a co-writer of the “Earthend Saga,” Anderson maintains any “higher expectations” she had for “X-Files” scripts this time was “less to do with my own writing experience and more to do

with the fact that I’ve just worked with such amazing H material since (the original series). Anytime you take I o n a new project when you’ve just done Tennessee I Williams, your brain’s going to go, ‘Uhh ... wait a I second.’

“And there’s a specific formula we have for “The I X-Files,’ ” Anderson adds. “I actually realized, after I so much time apart from it, how stylized it is in I comparison to a lot of the other stuff I’ve done. I didn’t I realize the degree to which it kind of lives in its own | universe.”

InFocus“Hollyweird!” vimeo.

com/148688453It’s scripted and unscripted, it stars

controversial showbiz dad Michael Lo- han and offers a peek into life in Holly­wood. That should give you an idea of what to expect in this new appropriate­ly titled comedy series that will feature a rotating cast of writers and stars. In the opener, Lohan sees an image of Jesus in his toast and Tim McGraw in his coffee and then gives unsolicited career advice to co-star Moira Cue.

“Songs From the Cellar,” www. songsfromthecellar.com

Foodies, wine connoisseurs and country music fans will want to take note of this new series from country artist Phil Vassar, in which he inter­views famous friends and offers up tips on wine, food, cocktails and other treats from his Nashville home. It also features performances and so­licits feedback from fans of the show. Guests in the first few episodes in­clude guitarist/songwriter Steve Crop­per, singer/songwriter Sarah Darling and comedian Henry Cho.

“The New Stereotype: The Re­claim,” vimeo.com/147184226

Fashion executive Marquelle Turner-Gilchrist is the creative force behind this new series that aims to change the negative imagery of black men in the media. Fashion,

not surprisingly, is a major compo­nent as it shows young, successful and well-dressed young black men who are eager to present an image other than the the gold teeth and sagging pants often seen on TV and in movies.

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03 Ford factory wheels,LT285/75RHS tires, Toyos,fair cond., $250/obo, 541-821-1266.

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