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The Nickel - Thursday, January 21, 2016PG 2

Gold Hill &Rogue River

Res-Q RanchGarage Sale

Thursday, Friday & Sat-urday 9-3 pm

9204, Hwy 234

Garage & Yard Sales

Sell It Quick!Nickel

Classifieds776-4466

Instructions

Truck Driving SchoolOur Grads Get Jobs!

Five Oregon LocationsCall Today! 888-262-7009

www.IITR.netAttorneys & 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

Carleton Sash Construc-tion. Window replacement,Doors,Additions, Remodel,Decks, 25 years experi-ence, ccb# 200534 Ph#541-261-9567.

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

Gutters00

Call JP's Gutters, Moss..Roofs, Downspouts, Flush

Screening, Drainage.Homes | Commercial | Apts541-261-0333 Insured

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

541-479-1465Lawn & 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

All 3 for FREE

SKILLS & SERVICES

MARKETPLACE

Call the

AGRICULTURE

Hay Grain & Feed

For Sale, second cuttinggrass hay, top qualityhorse hay and some cowhay at a lower price. Bythe bale or by the ton.Will load, local deliverypossible. 541-664-4105,541-944-7160

KLAMATH BASINGrower Will Return1385 Antelope Rd

White City, Oregon.Sat. Jan. 23, 2016

With New Crop HayNew Hours: 10 am - 2 pm

541-891-7448

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

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

Horses & Livestock

BUYING & HAULINGAll kinds of livestock.

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

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

12 year old thoroughbredmare. Friendly, gentle per-sonality. No bad habbits.Best for experienced rider.$300 541-708-0178

Registered Appaloosa, 16hands, Chestnut. for pleas-ure, excellent for endur-ance, Medford, Ore. area,call for price, 541-324-9481

Registered quarter horse,15.5 hands, great with kids,trained for pleasure andcattle. Medford Ore. area,call for price, 541-324-9481

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

BULLETIN BOARD

Announcements

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

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 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.

DOMESTIC SERVICES

Pet Care Offered

Shampooch Mobile DogGrooming. We drive to you.Wash/cut, poodles/farmdogs, big/small we do all.Reasonable, Experienced.541-613-0002 Facebook

EMPLOYMENT/HELP WANTED

LOST A PET?Call Jackson County Anim-al Shelter at 541-774-6654.

Help Wanted General

DRIVERS - Class A

Now Offering PTO!Paid Time OFF for ALLDrivers after 90 DAYS!

We OFFER:•Up to $.45 CPM•Newest Fleet in the

Industry•Guaranteed Pay

Packages•Bonuses•Tuition Reimbursement•Pet on Your Truck•Paid Orientation•Gold Plan Medical,

Dental & Vision...And the Respect

YOU Deserve!Call Today forMore Details

1-800-547-9169 (Dial 1)or Check us out Online atMayTrucking.com

Group LifeCoordinator 2

Rogue Valley YouthCorrectional Facility is hiring Group

Life Coordinator 2s.$3038.00-$4413.00

monthly with full statebenefits.Go to www.

GovernmentJobs.com/careers/Oregon

for more informationand to apply.

Help Wanted General

Experienced JourneymanClass 8 Truck TechnicianTP Trucking, has an open-ing for an experienced jour-neyman, class 8 truck tech-nician. Applicants must befamiliar with all phases oftruck repair and have fab-rication experience. Excel-lent compensation and be-nefit package includingfamily health insurance,401K, and holiday/vacationpay. TP Trucking is anequal opportunity employ-er, including protected vet-erans and people with dis-abilities, supporting a drugfree / tobacco free work-place.Resumes can be emailedto: skimmons@tptruck-

ing.comor delivered in person at

5630 Table Rock Rd,Central Point, OR 97502.

Full-time self-startingAssistant Ranch Managerfor 325 acre cattle ranch

in Eagle Point OR.Requires experience in

herd management,irrigation, property

maintenance,haying operations.

Valid ODL required.Send resume to

[email protected].

HIGH SCHOOLJUNIORS ONLY

If you’re a junior in highschool, you can join theNational Guard through theSplit Training Option andb e b a c k f r o m B a s i cCombat Training in time foryour senior year. Next year,you’ll be back in time forcollege. Joining the Guardwill open many doors foryou wi th benef i ts l ikecollege assistance andexcellent training. Plus, it’sone of the best part-timejobs you can have while inhigh school.The 2016 Split TrainingOption season ends April30. Applicants must be17 years old and haveparental consent prior toobtaining a contractualobligation. Eligibility restric-tions apply. Contact yourl oca l Na t i ona l Guar dRepresentative and secureyour future now.

SSG Gordon(503) 577-5011

Oregonarmyguard.com

Southern Oregon Goodwillis now hiring retail & pro-duction associates; apply atany store or 11 W JacksonSt, Medford 541-772-3300

Classified AdvertisingPlace your ad online today

shopourvalley.com

Mail TribuneDaily Tidings • Nickel

Help Wanted General

Temp Vineyard WorkersNeeded (30) 1/18/16 -11/5/16. To by hand,prune, tie, remove suckers,leaves & hedge grapev-ines. Harvest grapes in 50lb lugs. Work gloves andsafety glasses provided.$11.33/hr. No cost housingfor workers including USworkers who can't reason-ably return to perm resid-ence at end of workday.Distant workers will re-ceive transport & subsist-ence costs to work site at1/2 contract. Corona Vine-yard Mgt. Napa, CA sendresume to: [email protected]

Buy it.Rent it.Find it.

CLASSIFIED

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

Help Wanted Professional

Rogue Credit Unionhas several openingsin our Risk Mngmnt.

Dept., Mortg. Dept., Mbr.Solutions,

IT Srvcs., Mbr. Srvc., andmany more!

Visit www.roguecu.org toview and apply.

For Sale, second cutting grass hay, top quality horse hay and some cow hay at a lower price. By the bale or by the ton. Will load, local delivery possible. 541-664-4105, 541-944-7160

1385 Antelope Rd White City, Oregon. Sat. Jan. 23, 2016

With New Crop Hay New Hours: 10 am - 2 pm

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

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

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

All kinds of livestock.

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

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

12 year old thoroughbred mare. Friendly, gentle per­sonality. No bad habbits. Best for experienced rider. $300 541-708-0178

Registered Appaloosa, 16 hands, Chestnut, for pleas­ure, excellent for endur­ance, Medford, Ore. area, call for price, 541-324-9481

Registered quarter horse, 15.5 hands, great with kids, trained for pleasure and cattle. Medford Ore. area, call for price, 541-324-9481

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

Call Jacques P. DePlois, Veterans Disability Bene­

fits Attorney. 541-888-6338

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.

DRIVERS-Class A

Shampooch Mobile Dog Grooming. We drive to you. Wash/cut, poodles/farm dogs, big/small we do all. Reasonable, Experienced. 541-613-0002 Facebook

Call Jackson County Anim­al Shelter at 541-774-6654.

•Up to $.45 CPM•Newest Fleet in the

Industry•Guaranteed Pay

Packages •Bonuses•Tuition Reimbursement•Pet on Your Truck•Paid Orientation•Gold Plan Medical,

Dental & Vision

...And the Respect Deserve!

or Check us out Online at

Group Life Coordinator 2

Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Faci lity is hiring Group

Life Coordinator 2s. $3038.00-$4413.00

monthly with full state benefits.Go to www.

GovernmentJobs.com/ careers/Oregon

for more information and to apply.

TP Trucking, has an open­ing for an experienced jour­neyman, class 8 truck tech­nician. Applicants must be familiar with all phases of truck repair and have fab­rication experience. Excel­lent compensation and be­nefit package including family health insurance, 401K, and holiday/vacation pay. TP Trucking is an equal opportunity employ­er, including protected vet­erans and people with dis­abilities, supporting a drug free / tobacco free work­place.

Resumes can be emailed to:

or delivered in person at 5630 Table Rock Rd,

Central Point, OR 97502.

Full-time self-starting Assistant Ranch Manager for 325 acre cattle ranch

in Eagle Point OR.Requires experience in

herd management, irrigation, property

maintenance, haying operations.

Valid ODL required. Send resume to

[email protected].

Temp Vineyard Workers Needed (30) 1/18/16 - 11/5/16. To by hand, prune, tie, remove suckers, leaves & hedge grapev­ines. Harvest grapes in 50 lb lugs. Work gloves and safety glasses provided. $11.33/hr. No cost housing for workers including US workers who can't reason­ably return to perm resid­ence at end of workday. Distant workers will re­ceive transport & subsist­ence costs to work site at 1/2 contract. Corona Vine­yard Mgt. Napa, CA send resume to: coronavine- [email protected]

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

If you’re a junior in high school, you can join the National Guard through the Split Training Option and be back from Basic Combat Training in time for your senior year. Next year, you’ll be back in time for college. Joining the Guard will open many doors for you with benefits like college assistance and excellent training. Plus, it’s one of the best part-time jobs you can have while in high school.The 2016 Split Training Option season ends April 30. Applicants must be 17 years old and have parental consent prior to obtaining a contractual obligation. Eligibility restric­tions apply. Contact your local National Guard Representative and secure your future now.

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

Call today about your new Building, Barn or Arena

ccb OR#172269 CA#887249

Carleton Sash Construc­tion. Window replacement, Doors,Additions, Remodel, Decks, 25 years experi­ence, ccb# 200534 Ph# 541-261-9567.

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

Southern Oregon Goodwill is now hiring retail & pro­duction associates; apply at any store or 11 W Jackson St, Medford 541-772-3300

We'll build ANY size garage on your lot!

ccb#160726

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

Thursday, Friday & Sat­urday 9-3 pm

9204, Hwy 234

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

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

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

Distributing Company Gardening, Hauling,

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

25 years experience in the Valley!

541-778-4676

Rogue Credit Union has several openings in our Risk Mngmnt.

Dept., Mortg. Dept., Mbr.Solutions,

IT Srvcs., Mbr. Srvc., and many more!

Visit www.roguecu.org to view and apply.

Sell It Quick!Nickel

Classifieds776-4466

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

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Guru of the week!PROVIDED BY GRACENOTE

GEOFFREYZAKARIAN

Geoffrey Zakarian is an Iron Chef, restaurateur and TV personal­ity who can currently be seen on the latest season of Food Networks “Top 5 Restaurants. ”

DID YOU KNOW- Born July 25, 1959.- The Worcester, Massachu­

setts, native went to college as an economics major and, after graduatinq from the University of Massachusetts, planned to get a master's degree in business administration. While visiting France, he fell in love with food and decided he wanted to be a chef.

- In 1983, he Graduated from The Culinary Institute of America.

- He landed a job at Le Cirque after graduating in 1 9 8 1 , work­ing for master restaurateur Sirio Maccioni. When he first applied for the job, he was told there were no openings - until he of­fered to work without pay. In five /ears, he worked his way up rom Pastry Sous to Chef de Cui­

sine under Chef Alain Sailhac.- In 1987, he took his first turn

as Executive Chef at the legend­ary 21 Club.

- In 2001, Zakarian opened his first restaurant, Town, which was awarded Three Stars from The New York Times.

- He next opened Country, which was awarded a Michelin Star along with Three Stars from The New York Times.

- In 2006, Clarkson Potter pub­lished his debut book, "Geoffrey Zakarian's Town/Country," which

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was named Editor's Choice by The New York Times Book Re­view and was celebrated as "... one of the best cookbooks of 2006."

- He is an ubiquitous presence on television, whether he's qiv- ing a cooking demonstrationon ABC's "The Chew," shar­ing favorite dishes on Food Network's "The Best Thing I Ever Made," judging contests on Food Network's "Chopped" or battling other chefs - and the clock - on "Iron Chef America."

- In 201 1, he won the 4th season of "The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs," earning him the title of Iron Chef.

- In 2014, he assumed the Role of Chairman of the food rescue organization City Harvest to lead its Food Council in fighting hun­ger in NYC.

- He and Sunny Anderson are currently hosting season two of "Top 5 Restaurants" on Food Network.

- He has three children and cooks them breakfast every week­day.

from the inside on »Planet Primetime’

Ask Karla Cavalli about her role as host of Travel Channel’s new series “Planet Primetime” and she’ll readily admit she’s a guinea pig.

“Oh, without a doubt, a thousand percent,” the actress, dancer and self­described pop-culture addict says. “I am a guinea pig because I don’t know that anyone else in the world has actually done kind of some of the things that I have had the opportunity to experience, which were really incredible but also terrifying a lot of times.”

What she’s doing in the 14-episode half-hour series, which premieres with back-to-back episodes on Tuesday, Jan. 19, is exploring some of the most popular TV shows around the world from the inside, actually appearing on them, learning bits of the native language and performing things that can take her well out of her comfort zone.

Like, for instance, ice skating in Russia with Olympian Maxin Shabalin on a show called “Ice Age.”

“I had to learn how to ice skate and do a two-minute full routine with him in about three days with very little rehearsal and I hadn’t been on the ice since I was 12 years old maybe,” she says.

How did she do?“I will pat myself on the back and say I did really well,” Cavalli says. “I

was really beyond impressed with myself and really proud of myself. Because oftentimes on ‘Planet Primetime,’ I’m not given necessarily a lot of time. So whereas competitors who are on the show on a weekly basis get a week and 12 hours a day of rehearsal in order to nail a two-minute routine, I’m given like an hour a day for three days to try to work it out and look good. And the pressure,I think, that I put on myself is making sure that I represent the network, that I represent my family and I represent the country in a really positive light. And I want to perform well.”

The series also visits countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Israel and India, as well as the location for the premiere episode, Tokyo, where Cavalli appeared on the long-running game show “Gaki No Tsukai.” But in order to gain an understanding of what makes Japanese laugh, she first made a stop at that country’s famous NSC comedy school.

Turns out the Japanese love slapstick.“In Tokyo, everything was so perfect,” Cavalli says. “They live in this society

that really is immaculately clean, it’s very regimented, everybody knows their position and their job and it’s formal and polite and lovely. And then their television is oftentimes the total opposite of that. So I found that to be really fascinating about Japan. They’re really living vicariously, watching through their small screens as these comedians get really, really silly, which is the opposite of the formality of the country.”

bestof BEST TV MILLIONAIRES by jay bobbinJohn Beresford Tipton (voice of Paul Frees, "The Millionaire," CBS, 1955-60) He never was seen, but this character steered the onthological drama series by having his deputy (played by Marvin Miller) deliver a $1 million check to an unsuspecting person weekly.Jed Clampett (Buddy Ebsen, "The Beverly Hillbillies," CBS, 1962-71) After striking oil (or 'Texas tea") on his land, mountain man Jed "loaded up the truck and moved to Beverly" ... Hills, that is, where he and his clan were definite fish out of water in this classic sitcom.Amos Burke (Gene Barry, "Burke's Law," ABC, 1963-66; CBS, 1994-95) It's unlikely any actual Los Angeles police chief has lived in such high style, but Burke aid - driven to crime scenes by a chauffeur, no less - in the original version of this mystery that morphed into "Amos Burke, Secret Agent," then back to "Burke's Law" in a '90s revival.Walter Andrews (Walter Brennan, "The Tycoon," ABC, 1964-65): It didn't have anywhere near the run of Brennan's 'The Real McCoys," but this comedyThomas Banacek (George Peppard, "Banacek," NBC, 1972-74) The title insurance investigator's fee and success ratio enabled him to have a privileged lifestyle in Boston's Beacon Hill - and the series famously showed him rowing on the city's Charles River.Chester Tate (Robert Mandan, "Soap," ABC, 1977-81) The excesses of wealth were represented comedically in this serial spoof by this character, who was forever cheating on his wife ... having even been involved with her sister.J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman, "Dallas," CBS, 1978-91; TNT, 2012-14) So strong was the image of the ever-scheming Texas oilman that even after the character (and tne actor) died, he resurfaced on the revival of the serial via footage not used earlier.Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner, "Hart to Hart," ABC, 1979-84) Despite his position as a corporate titan, Hart and his wife Jennifer (Stefanie Powers) just couldn't keep their noses out of mysteries ... a la Nick and Nora Charles in the 'Thin Man" capers.Blake Carrington (John Forsythe, "Dynasty," ABC, 1981-89) A more refined J.R. Ewing but equally ruthless when warranted, this Denver oil king had countless family dilemmas to contend with, not tne least of them being his spiteful ex-wife Alexis poan Collins).Matt Houston (Lee Horsley, "Matt Houston," ABC, 1982-85) Yet another character who made a killing in the Texas oil business, Houston spent his out-of-office time looking into other kinds of killings as a private eye. The last season saw him joined by a former television millionaire, Buddy Ebsen, playing his uncle.Todd Chrisley ("Chrisley Knows Best," USA Network, 2014-present) One of TV's most prominent current millionaires, the highly observant Chrisley ge

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One is a dedicated U.S. attorney, the other a self-assured hedge-fund titan ... and an insider-trading probe is about to make their worlds collide.

Premiering Sunday, Jan. 17, the Showtime drama series “Billions” stars two Emmy- winning veterans of cable: Paul Giamatti (“John Adams”) as nose-to-grindstone lawyer Chuck Rhoades, and Damian Lewis (“Homeland”) as charismatic financial wizard Bobby “Axe” Axelrod. When several questionable cases reveal Axe as their common link, Rhoades goes after him. Complicating the pursuit is the fact that Rhoades’ wife (Maggie Siff, “Sons of Anarchy”) is an employee and close confidante of Axe, whose savvy and loyal spouse is played by Malin Akerman (“Trophy Wife”).

With financial columnist and “Too Big to Fail” author Andrew Ross Sorkin among its creators and executive producers (along

with Brian Koppelman and David Levien), and Neil Burger (“Divergent,” “Limitless”) as another executive producer and the director of the first two episodes, “Billions” brings its two main protagonists together on screen only occasionally - as with a hushed but heated exchange between them in the debut.

“I cover this world, so I know what the perception is and what you read on the page about this world.” Sorkin says, “but when you get inside the room, of course, they become these much more layered, complex people. We spent a lot of time, both with people that I’ve covered over the years in the hedge-fund world (and) people in the legal world. So we sat at a lot of tables, and tried to spend a lot of time really digging in and getting under who these people are and what motivates them, what drives them ... what is this really all about.”

Though Axe displays a strong attitude, Lewis maintains much of his “Billions”

performance is achieved “by costume. We all decided, just because this guy has got lots of money, why should he walk around in $4,000 Brioni suits. Why doesn’t he just wear jeans, sneakers, T-shirts? He wears a necklace. He’s got a little Celtic cross on him, which you don’t see, but all of these things just help make him be a guy from his neighborhood who happens to have a lot of money. And that empowers him.

“But I think it’s important to stress (that) Bobby, he’s one of these guys who is quite empowered by a sense of himself anyway, without the money,” Lewis adds. “I think the money adds, obviously, but (were) just trying to tap into that neighborhood (feeling).”

In his first turn as a weekly series star, Giamatti may not have as flashy a role as the visibly determined Rhoades, but the actor gets his moments of controlled ferocity — particularly in talking about justice and the quest for it. (Just watch him dress down

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The new “Star Wars” harks back to the totally fun escapism the series originally had, as a new brigade of young warriors takes on the evil First Order, replacing the vanquished Empire. But they have very notable veteran help in Han Solo, played (of course) by Harrison Ford, and the impact of his entrance is something you should be in a packed theater to experience.

Wookie sidekick Chewbacca (with Peter Mayhew inside the costume again) is still with him, and director J.J. Abrams and the writers also redeploy Luke Skywalker and Leia smartly, as played again by Mark Hamill - who takes a while to turn up - and Carrie Fisher. The younger actors are impressive, too, including Daisy Ridley as sort of a female Luke named Rey and John Boyega as Stormtrooper turncoat Finn.

And it doesn’t stop there: Without Darth Vader around, Adam Driver (“Girls”) steps in effectively as First Order superior Kylo Ren ... who has a nemesis cut from Han’s cloth, Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac). Part of what’s so dazzling about this latest chapter is how nicely it merges ethnicities and demographics, not to mention species. When one thinks about it, though, the “Star Wars” always have excelled on those counts.

There’s even a newcomer among the robots, and early indications are that the ball­bearing-like BB-8 is an immediate audience favorite the way R2-D2 and C-3PO were the first time around.

Naturally, there’s also a John Williams music score, which cleverly interpolates some of the original themes while also creating something fresh for the new iteration. Enlisting that is one of the many measures of how wise Abrams has been in weaving the proven with the untested here, a skill he also displayed in launching an updated “Star Trek.”

The folks at Lucasfilm and present franchise owners Disney had a massively tall order with “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” and have they ever delivered. The real joy is in the seamless mix of the nostalgic and the new, and it’s simply one of the best times you’ll have at the movies, now and for the foreseeable future.

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“I keep having this funny conundrum of, ‘Do I want to know the specifics of what’s going to happen?’ or, Am I enjoying learning it as it happens?’ The kind of joy of that is really unique, too. I’ve never felt that, so the whole thing is super-interesting to me. And a lot of actors have said to me, ‘You are going to enjoy doing TV if it’s a good show. It’s going to be something you’re going to just like, (that) you are really going to have a good time doing.’ It’s just been so much fun so far.”

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The Tar Heels have expected the 2015-16 season to be a breakout one for their junior power forward/center who was averaging 12.3 points per game before sitting out two weeks with a knee injury. He had just put a 25 spot on Temple before the injury.

Keeping Meeks back on the court will be key for North Carolina during the second half of the season when conference play intensifies before the post season. A healthy Meeks, along with teammate Brice Johnson, is what made the Tar Heels a top pick early on.

Meeks is solid in the paint and is one of the top offensive rebounders in college basketball. He is also catching the eye of NBA scouts who like his rebounding and his big wingspan — which helps his defensive game. The dedication that helped him drop his weight from over 320- pounds as a Freshman to his current 260, is also impressive.

For now, the focus for Meeks should be staying healthy and helping put his team in the best position possible come March when North Carolina hopes to go further than their Sweet 16 departure last year. After that, the big man will have to decide whether to return to Chapel Hill for his Senior season, or enter the NBA draft.

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In Nikki Dinki’s mind, those fried strips of salted, smoked pork are the biggest offenders in adding unnessary calories, and they’re exactly the type of thing she and co-host Bobby Deen are trying to replace in dishes in their series “Junk Food Flip,” which returns for its second season Tuesday, Jan. 19, on Cooking Channel.

“Bacon is one of those things that people seem to always throw it on top,” Dinki says, “and I think sometimes it’s wonderful, it’s valuable and bacon is delicious. But there are a lot of times that I look at a dish and I think ‘Was there bacon in there?’ ... I don’t think people quite understand how many calories they’re adding by ... adding those things.”

In the series, Dinki and Deen visit lower-end eateries in Southern California looking to create healthful versions of decadent dishes. Frequently, that means things like beef, pork and anything fried have got to go. In the end, the restaurant owners decide whether the new version is as good as the old. If it is, it goes on the menu. If not, they get a cash prize and bragging rights.

In Tuesday’s season opener, they drop in on the wrestling-themed Lucha Libre Taco Shop in San Diego to reinvent the Champion’s Chicharrones Nachos, which uses fried pork rinds for nacho chips and weighs in at a whopping 2,300 calories with 169 grams of fat.

“(It is) actually the highest-caloried thing we ran into Dinki says. “Besides the fun food, it was such a fun place and really just made for a really, really cool episode and a fun time. And I think one of the coolest things is that we were able to make something that was 550 calories that was comparable to what they were doing. And so it was probably the biggest (calorie difference) between doing our healthy version and their indulgent version, and we were able to cut the amount of calories and fat drastically”

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

Regular Xbox, comes withall hookups/game, $50/obo,541-690-6126.

S ix TVS: 2 Zen i th 1Toshiba, good cond. $20each 541-865-3326

Sony surround around sys-tem, 6 speakers, Howardsub woofer . Sacr i f ice,$125, 541-299-0435.

THX speaker systemLogit-ech system $ 50.call 541-779-5021

Velbon tripod for camera orvideo recorder. $10 541-326-9102

VHS & DVD Movies, $1 ea.200 avail; JVC CD/Tapeplayer $20 541-865-3326

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Firewood, Oil & Coal

DRY FIR$170 per cord

Ruch Area, 541-899-2225No Delivery

Propane tank, 5 gallon, forgrill, full tank, can deliver,$30, 541-482-2373

S e a s o n e d H a r d w o o d ,$160/cord. Free deliverywithin 10 mi. of white city.541-821-0172

Home Healthcare & Supplies

Breezy Ultima Wheelchair$85 541-665-3708

Harmar power wheelchairl ift swing away for car.$500 541-535-8324

Motorized twin size hospit-al bed w/remote, goodcond. $250 541-630-1470

Pride Go Go scooter, ex-cellent condition, call fordetails. $485/obo 690-1277

Pronto M50 wheelchair,needs batteries, $500 541-535-8324

Miscellaneous

17 hand embroidered pil-low cases $20 for all or$1.50 each. 541-326-9102

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

65 VHS Movie tapes, ex-cellent condition, $45 all541-500-1409

8" Benjamin Medwin frypan, $18, 541-601-0787.

F lu i d i t y exe rc i se ba rw/video; paid $400, sell for$200; Used twice 665-0264

Black Rider jeans, size 12(like new) $10; 541-890-1814

Four Top Brand purses.$25 each. 541-664-8505

Miscellaneous

Brand new standing lampw/3 l ight bulb out lets,$35/obo, 541-324-3546.

Bras, new, tags on, $2/eaor box of 10 for $15, 541-326-9102.

C a r d T a b l e ; 3 0 " x 3 0 "2 heights, sturdy, excl.cond. $20. 541-482-8020

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

Fireproof, 4 drawer file cab-inet, legal size, $225, 541-560-4172.

German made violin, niceshape with carrying case.$200, 541-855-1305.

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

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

Kirkpatrick ConstructionWe'll build ANY sizegarage on your lot!

ccb#160726 541-660-8710

La Patrie Etude, Beautifulhand made Guitar. $400obo. 541-664-8505

High qual. Ladies brownleather coat, l ike new,Large, $125, 541-282-9873

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.

Large baby stroller w/bot-tom storage compartment,$35/obo, 541-324-3546.

Ralf Lauren, Floral, KingComforter set (2 shams & 1bedskirt). $125. 261-6860

Trunk full duck decoys,$100, 541-779-8525.

Miscellaneous

Lowrey sp ine t p iano ,w/bench, Model S-100,$150, 541-476-5857.

High quality Mens brownleather coat, l ike new,$125, 541-282-9873

Mens large black leatherjacket, great condition, $25,541-879-1209.

Mrytle wood burl clock,hand painted racoon, $175,541-779-2716.

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

New (w/tags) Girls size 4white sweater, retail $24,now $8 541-890-1814

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

Portable Casio keyboard,mic outlet, exc. cond. $80,541-261-7189.

Queen Knee-high Air Mat-tress, Deluxe Quick fill. Getoff the Floor! $40 890-4408

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

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

Three pair 32x30 FadedGlory Original jeans, $8each. 541-890-1814

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Two Burial Plotsfo r sa le . Scen ic Hi l l sMemorial Park, $550 +75deed transfer. 951-6038

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Miscellaneous

Two plots at Memory Gar-dens, w/burial vaults onArnold Lane. Currently val-ued at $9400, wil l sel l$4500, 541-773-4400.

Two ladies size 14 jeans( l i ke new) , $10 each541-890-1814

Two Omnichords in case,exc cond. $40 each obo541-512-0565

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

Vacuum HEPA bagless de-tach 7'hose like new, blkval. $338; $175 772-6968

Variety of luggage, greatcondition, $30/obo, 541-324-3546.

White, sleeveless, sequinsshirt. Size 10 Never worn.$50 cash only. 500-1765

Work & cold weather boots,steel toe, mens size 12 1/2,new, $50, 541-621-7030.

Yamaha EZ-20, elct key-board. Has all accessories$200 obo 541-664-8505

(Yamaha) portable key-board, stand/handbook,$275, 541-261-7189.

Sporting Goods

$100 off Bi-Mart "CascadePro" 9' pontoon boat. new,$200, 541-890-4131.

Bicycle - Ladies old-schoolSchwinn, excellent cond.$120. 541-482-2373

CW GunsmithingCertif ied professionalgunsmithing specializingin pistolsmithing and dis-counted firearm sales byappointment, quick turn-around. [email protected]

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Sporting Goods

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

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

Marlin 17HMR bull barrel,w/3x9 scope, $350, 541-890-5274.

PARA 1911 Black Ops Re-con 9, 4.25" 9mm hi cap,nite sights $850 541-890-4542

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

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.

Split bamboo 9' fly rod, insock wi th tube. $200541-855-1305

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

Treadmill, Bowflex 7, $50,good condition, 541-773-9432.

WANTED: GUN STUFFReloading, ammo, bulletmolds, obsolete guns,

parts, books, etc.Reasonably priced.

541-218-0624

Let us help w/BackgroundChecks or transfer of yourfirearms! $25 for 1st gun,$15 ea. gun after! 541-690-1500

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Wanted: Guns!Legendary Arms buying &selling antique collectible &

sporting guns. 541-690-1500

Wanted to Buy

Timber or Timberlandwanted in SouthernOregon. Serious buyer

Call 541-761-9616

Wanted to buy al l un-opened packs and boxes ofsports cards. Will pay topdollar, Local 714-486-7816.

Wanted: Guns!Legendary Arms buying &selling antique collectible &

sporting guns. 541-690-1500

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Pet Sales

A K C S T A N D A R DPOODLES, older puppies,very loving, males & fe-males, vaccinations com-plete, 2-year health guaran-t e e . w w w . O u r P o e t i c -Poodles.com 509-582-6027

10 week male English bull-dog puppies, AKC re-gistered, first shots, $2,000,text/call 541-261-4301. [email protected]

AKC GERMAN WirehairedPointer pups, males & fe-males, ready 1/25/16, re-serve yours now, very loy-al, 916-591-8813, 530-458-8813.

Border Col l ie , femalespayed, 13 years, greatwith kids and animals.Needs acreage or largeyard $100; 541-324-9481

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Homes for Sale

3 bed/2 ba, corner lot, dblegarage, appliances, gasair/heat, in ground sprink-lers, patio, $210,000, 541-261-9943/541-826-5120.

Estate Sale, Brookings2 bed/2ba, 1196 sf home,.48 acres, nice ocean view,detached 22x24garage/shop, ample rv/boatparking, on quiet cul-de-sac, all appliances in-cluded, major furniture in-cluded, $238,500, DavidCrosby, Trustee.

541-847-5371

Custom HomeEast Medford. 4 bed/3.5ba, 3,000sf. Possible own-er carry at $2,260/month.541-779-4748.

Land for Sale

ARIZONA SUNSHINE: 2acres only $3995, $95down. Easy terms, warmwinters. 928-753-7125.www.landarizona.com

Open House

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RENTALS

Apartments Furnished

YAKIMA: AFFORDABLEliving! Yakima, WA. Down-town, furnished studios,rent $345+, all utilities in-cluded, refrigerator, mi-crowave, twin bed, dresser,bus line, secure access,mini storage available. 509-248-2146

Commercial & Industrial Property for Rent

Eagle Point down townstore front. 725 square feet+-. Good location. Waterpaid. $500/mo. 209-892-2594, 209-541-6212.

TRANSPORTATION

Antique Classic Cars

1984 5.0 foxbodymustang, t-topsnew interior strongengine, new brakes,needs some body work$9,000 obo.please leavemessage 509 250-0086

Auto Parts & Accessories

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

Auto Parts & Accessories

195/60R15 studded tires,good, 4 hole rims, lugs 23/4" center, $140/obo, 541-821-1266.

2 tires, 2157014, $20/both,541-690-6126.

Four 265/70/r17 Winter Catmounted studded tires,used for 2 weeks, paid over$1000 Only $500 899-3667

4 Bridgestone dueler AT255/70/r17, 60%, w/rimsfits Ford. $200 899-3667

Tire chains for 15", AlpinePremier $50 used once.call for sizes, 773-4299

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Auto Services

GREYBACKTRANSMISSIONS

Budget prices, quality re-builds. Specializing in USA-made trucks (auto-matics)w/upgrades.

541-597-2988

Autos for Sale

1977 Datsun pick up, runs,needs a little tlc, $350, 541-608-0710.

2006 Chevro le t HHRleather, Burgundy color,heated seats, Sirius radio,79k mi, garaged, $6,900541-727-7533 or 778-1859

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Autos for Sale

'87 Chevy Celebrity w/DieHard engine, 4 cycl., reallynice, $500, 541-930-0615

Automotive Wanted

Ashland. NEED VEHICLE!Exchg hm improve svc. Prf.SUV or Trk. 541-499-9083

Wanted '92 - '94 Toyota2wd PU 541-890-3062

Motor Homes & RVs

Colibert Gooseneck Ad-apter Hitch $195 541-772-1064

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Harley-Davidson 2000-2006 soft tail motorcyleseat, $90, 541-879-1209.

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