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The Nickel Classifieds for March 10, 2016, Vol. 34, No. 10
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The Nickel - Thursday, March 10, 2016PG 2
SKILLS & SERVICES
MARKETPLACE
Call the
Instructions
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Attorneys & Legal Services
SOCIAL SECURITY DIS-ABILITY BENEFITS. Un-able to work? Denied bene-fits? We Can Help! WIN orPay Nothing! Contact BillGordon & Associates at 1-800-317-4986 to start yourapplication today!
LAWYERBankruptcy $1,400.Includes filing fee.
Matthew G. Fawcett,Attorney. 541-779-4555
Building Services
Kirkpatrick ConstructionWe'll build ANY sizegarage on your lot!
ccb#160726 541-660-8710
Computer Services
Computer problems? Vir-uses, lost data, hardwareor software issues? Con-tact Geeks On Site! 24/7service. Friendly repair ex-perts. Macs & PCs. Call forFREE diagnosis! 1-800-971-0605
Construction Services
Need a garage?Please call DeBenedettiConstruction! Any & allsizes. 541.474.0285/660.0710, ccb#56080
Construction Services
Kirkpatrick ConstructionWe'll build ANY sizegarage on your lot!
ccb#160726 541-660-8710
Contractors
Dove RemodelingAffordable Bathroom &Kitchen remodels & repairs541-951-DOVE (3683)CCB#122274
Electrical Services
Northern Lights Electric30 Years Exp. Remodels, addi-tions, customs. Prompt, reliableservice. Call Karen 541-535-3082 CCB#163725
Financial Services
Sell your structured settle-ment or annuity paymentsfor CASH NOW. You don'thave to wait for your futurepayments any longer! Call1-800-218-0290
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
Beautiful Red Japanesemaple trees, 1-7 yrs oldover 100 to choose from,$15-75, call for more de-tails! 541-951-3647
Gardening
Gomez Landscape Maint.Tractor Work, Field Mow-ing, Yard Maint, Dump-
truck, Clean up. 541-772-0131 Cell 541-973-4122
Lic#07-25760
Gutters
00
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
� Call For Hauling �Trash Etc., Rental Clean ups,From Ashland to Rogue River
Quick Response.541-890-6681
Landscaping
El Tule LandscapeMaintenance
Clean ups, blowing, &mowing. Senior discounts.Free Estimates! 324-3738
3 Oaks Landscape Maint. LLCGeneral cleanup,
dethatching, lawn care,field mowing & aeration.541.941.4446 #04-24999
Joe’s Landscaping ServicesYard clean up, mowing,leaf b lowing, prun ing ,maint. Commercial and res-idential. 541-941-5463.
Lawn & Garden Maintenance
From the Ground UpLandscape Management
Trees, Bark, Gravels,Dethatching & Reseeding
Shane 541-499-7301
Lincoln Dump & HaulTrees, Fences, Yard Main-tenance, Back-hoe work.
FREE ESTIMATESSenior Disc. 773-3323
GARCIA'S YARD WORKCleanup, Weed Eating,Weed Pulling, Hauling,
& Blackberries.541-951-2077
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
Complete Home RepairsRemodeling, plumbing
some electrical, fencing,decks, roofs, drywall, etc.�541-621-6400 ccb196493
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
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.
GARAGE & YARD SALES
Ashland
Ashland Methodist ChurchAnnual Rummage Sale,175 N. Main, March 11 and12, 9:30-5.
Jacksonville
610 G St., Across Hwyf rom Gary West , Sat ,March 12, 9-4
Medford - East
Sale coming up!Thursday March 10th 9am.
See next ad!Tucker Estate Sales,pics at estatesale.net
WHOLE HOUSE SALE2415 Mountain GlenThurs-Fri-Sat, 9-4Furniture, Chico's Cloth-ing, Better Christmas,More! 2011 HyundaiSanta Fe Sportpics at estatesale.netTucker Estate Sales
(formally T.A.G)
Medford - South
Indoor moving sale! Fri-day 11th only 8-5! Fourpiece solid oak bedroomset w/extra large mirror in-cluding box spring & mat-tress, framed sketches byA. Tillman & Glen Banse,Kenmoore Elite dryer, oldrocking chair, brown re-cliner, 32" Magnavox HDTV/LCD, large storage cab-inet for garage, & muchmore! 1336 Garfield St,
Phoenix / Talent
One Day Only All Must GoGarage Sale. Tools, furn.,books, garden items, kit-chen items, everythingelse. Sat, 8-4, 305 Mead-owview Dr. Cash Only
AGRICULTURE
Hay Grain & Feed
KLAMATH BASINGrower Will Return1385 Antelope Rd
White City, Oregon.Sat. March 19, 2016
Our Season Is Coming ToAn End Until New Hay
Production BeginsNew Hours: 10 am - 2 pm
541-891-7448
Quality grass hayfirst/second cuttings, barnstored, quantity discount,$210/ton, 541-941-2866.
HAY FOR SALE! 65-80 lb.Bales $6. 541-973-3851541-621-2257 or 541-826-4889 Call Anytime.
Horses & Livestock
36 TOP qua l i t y la rgeframed Angus cows: weigh-ing over 1300 lbs., all thesecows are young and arecalving now; also 24 fancyAngus replacement heifers,weighing over 800 lbs., allthese cattle are of Montanaorigin, will sell 5 or more,delivery available; for moreinformation call Joe Chap-pell 509-301-4402, Milton-Freewater.
Horses & Livestock
Previous number wasincorrectFull Set
of 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. 775-440-4517,
LLAMASHEARING.COM,shearing llamas & alpacas.Beginning in May. Non-forceful, gentle, beautifulj o b , 4 0 6 - 2 2 2 - 1 5 5 3 ,l l a m a l o r i @ g m a i l . c o m
Rhode Island Red Hens, 10months, now laying, $12each; white doves $10each; white Silky chickensand Modena Pigeons.541-779-6576
LOST A PET?Call Jackson County Anim-al Shelter at 541-774-6654.
Horses & Livestock
BUYING & HAULINGAll kinds of livestock.
Fair Prices(541)660-3098(541)660-4481
Buying sheep, goats, cattleand all other livestock. Fairp r i c e s . C a l l D a n i e l ,5 4 1 - 8 9 0 - 0 8 2 2 .
Farm & Garden
Min i Angus (Lowl ine )grass-fed, antibiotic-free,$3.50/lb. hung weight, callSusan, 541-201-1101
Digital security camera,4'x8' post, $200, cash, 541-500-1765. 4-5
High wheel weed whacker,Sears, needs carb, $100,541-866-2586.
Hives/aviary equip., call forinfo, $300, 541-631-1039.
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Lost
Black purse, N. Fred Mey-er, Fri., 2/12, owner has di-mentia, 541-324-6328.
Gold Wedding Band, w/en-gravings outside, Frenchscript inside, 541-941-5056
Lost set 2 keys in down-town Medford around 2/26REWARD! 541-890-3383
Womens orange fleece zipup jacket, Medford-Ash-land area, 541-708-0775
SELL YOURSTUFF HERE!!
Found
A new pair of black ladiesgloves w/grey knit materialattached, 541-951-5214
Found: black purse with IDfor "Amy" please call Craigat 541-292-3061 to ID
Old large black & tan maledog found in Agate lakearea, no collar, 830-4218
Found in Jan. : Smar tphone, Ashland, corner 4th& C St. Call to ID 482-7292
Truck tire w/chrome hub,fell out champagne coloredtruck, 3/3/16, 541-772-1269
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n the pantheon of chefs with their own TV series, the star of Cooking Channel’s “Sarah Graham’s Food Safari” stands alone in at least one regard: She’s comfortable around potentially deadly wildlife.
Indeed, the South African chef, author and food blogger was raised on her parents’ wildlife preserve, Antelope Park in Zimbabwe, where as a child Graham helped raise lion cubs and take visitors on safari. So the big cats, elephants and other ferocious beasts that turn up on her half-hour Saturday morning program do not faze her.
In fact, she makes them part of the show.“The lions, they are something I love so much,”
Graham says, “and so we literally did grow up with lion cubs in our home, bottle-feeding them in the middle of the night. When they’re really young, they’re like babies. They have to have a bottle of milk every three or four hours and it’s a really special experience.”
“We can only really physically interact with them until they’re about 22 months old,” she continues. “After that, it’s no longer safe.”
In Season 1, Graham takes viewer to locations in Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa, preparing meals from locally sourced ingredients in an outdoor kitchen. After spending the first few episodes showing viewers the sights in Antelope Park, Graham moved on to the majestic Victoria Falls and then to the site of this week’s show, Livingstone in Zambia.
“That was such a fun episode,” she says. “It’s right on the banks of the Zambezi River . . . . It’s just immense and it’s so beautiful. So we cook on the banks of the river at a safari lodge in Livingstone ... just a few kilometers upstream from the Victoria Falls. And I cook dinner for some of the guys ... who also work on our lion conservation project. And it’s actually kind of an Asian-inspired feast but it’s really ... fitting to the location.”
trivia quiz
What book are you currently reading?“I’m reading two books. I often have like a lighter book and a heavier book. I’m reading ‘Cooked’ by Michael Pollan, and then I’m also reading ‘After You’ by Jojo Moyes.”What did you have for dinner last night?“I had a quinoa salad with grilled trout and little green peas and goat cheese.”What is your next project?“I’m currently working on my fourth cookbook and then we’re also starting to plan to film another season of ‘Food Safari’ out in East Africa later this year.”When was the last vacation you took, where and why? “At Christmastime, my husband and our two kids, we all went to Cape Town (in South Africa).”
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2) Thompson won a 1992 Academy Award as best actress for her acclaimed performance in what movie adaptation of an E.M. Forster masterpiece?
3) Thompson's leading man from that same movie reunited with her for another critically acclaimed film, "The Remains of the Day." Who was he?4) A 1998 Emmy went to Thompson for her hilarious guest appearance on what ABC sitcom, in which she pretended to be a closeted American lesbian?5) Thompson kept that faux-Yank accent in "Primary Colors," the 1998 political satire in which she played a character transparently based on which U.S. first lady?
6) Thompson reunited with her "Primary Colors" director for the 2001 telepic "Wit." Who was he?7) Many U.S. viewers first took notice of Thompson back in the late 1980s on PBS, where she played Harriet Pringle in the critically acclaimed miniseries "Fortunes of War." Who played Harriet's husband?8) Thompson took home an Oscar for working on "Sense and Sensibility" in what capacity?
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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.Come see why we have a passion for who we are andwhat we do! Make your next career move to a place
where your commitment to providinggreat care matters!
Submit your resume to Margaret Casler [email protected] or mail to LovejoyHospice, 939 SE 8th St, Grants Pass, OR 97526.
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:PER DIEM HOSPICE AIDE – Must have current unen-cumbered Oregon CNA license. Previous Home Healthor Hospice experience desirable.PER DIEM RN – 2 years of previous RN experience.Current unencumbered Oregon RN license required.Previous Home Health or Hospice experience desir-able.Come see why we have a passion for who we are andwhat we do! Make your next career move to a place
where your commitment to providinggreat care matters!
Submit your resume to Margaret Casler [email protected] or mail to LovejoyHospice, 939 SE 8th St, Grants Pass, OR 97526.
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DepartmentThe Oregon EmploymentDepartment is excited toannounce an opening foran Economist 2 (RegionalEconomist). This position ispart of the Workforce &Economic Research Divi-sion's Analysis Group andserves Coos, Curry, andDouglas counties. Bilingualapplicants are encouragedto apply.The primary purpose of thisposition is to be the region-al economic expert, estim-ating and analyzing em-ployment trends and dis-seminating that informationto a broad audience. Re-gional economists must de-velop and implement astrategy to manage the dis-semination of objectivelabor market informationand related economic in-formation within the regionserved.How to Apply:If interested, please visitthe following link for moreinformation and/or to apply.Link: http://bit.ly/1QAuyPKQualified applicants mustm e e t t h e f o l l o w i n gminimum qualifications:A Bachelor's degree in eco-nomics or a related fieldand one year of experi-ence doing economic re-search or econometric fore-casting;An advanced degree ineconomics or a related fieldmay substitute for the ex-perience.
Help Wanted Healthcare
• Skills Coaches• Therapist• Nursing-RN, LPN, CNA &
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Cost Accountant/SeniorStaff Accountant
Wood Products Manufacturer is seeking aCost Accountant/Senior Staff Accountantto perform costing,
accounting analysis,prepare monthlyinventory valua
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Division Controllerwith variance analysisand reforecasting; aswell as process hourlypayroll/reports and fi
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MERCHANDISE
Antiques & Collectibles
100+ ceramic animals. lotsof 10 only, small $1 ea,pairs 6-7" $4 ea, 608-9775
12" tall Annalee ducks, dis-c o n t i n u e d , l a t e 7 0 ' s ,$50/pair, 541-734-3174.
1920s Child's Tea Set,Very Nice; Great Gift! $165.541-890-5274
Cantr i l l Serv ice, 1931Klamath Falls calender$95. 541-601-0787.
30x80" Art Deco door,etched & frosted glass,$200, 541-773-9473
4 piece antique bedroomset, $500.00, 541-821-7774
8 Clinton campaign but-tons, great variety, $25,541-326-9102
89 Rowe AMi juke box,plus 500 45rpm records,plays good, $800/obo, 541-772-4916
Blue upholstered rockingchair w/wood trim, unused,$55/obo, 541-499-6619
Antique clawfoot bathtub,no chips, needs cleaning,$500, 541-631-1039.
Antique doll clothes, 3 ex-quisite pieces, $30/all, 541-499-6619
Antique four poster brassbed, double size, $200,541-773-9473
Hand cra f ted an t iqueEuropean pine china cabin-et $200/obo 499-6619
Authent ic 1930s Tele-phone. Original wiring. $50541-779-5841
Antiques & Collectibles
Beautiful old 1950's Sofa ingreat condition & antiquecherry wood coffee table$350 for both, or considers e l l i n g s e p a r a t e l y541-324-4898 leave msg.
Antiques Used Furnitureand Collectables.
There is a hidden gem inWhite City. "Old Fogie'sTreasures." Located at7561 B Crater Lake Hwy.There is a treasure foreveryone. Come in to meetthe new owners Rick andKarrie.
541-591-6386or 541-880-3687
Ca. 1906 Spelter clock top-per, & lamp. Must see!$450, 541-499-0473
child's pair of Iroquis moc-casins, $250.00, 541-476-3840
Coach brand designer la-bel lrg Black purse, Likenew, only $75 488-3833
Coach Handbag, Apricotcolor, Brand new! Bought$365; Only $125 488-3833
European armoire79"hx59"wx24"d $300 obo.folk art painted 499-6619
Geisha w/parasol, 21" tall,porcelain hands, face, &feet, $40, cash, 500-1765.
Gorgeous rhinestone neck-lace and earring set, vin-tage, $25, 541-326-9102.
Hand painted "Gold Miner"on Redwood slab, built inclock, $125, 541-779-2716.
Hupa basket, $400.00,541-476-3840
Iroquois moccasins made it1890, $400.00, 541-476-3840
Large 11' display glasscabinet,
$500, 541-324-8570
Large Redwood table, goodcondition, $175 obo 541-951-4803
Large wooden play pen,folds up, good condition,$25, 541-772-4430
Mid century Hami l tonBeach milkshake mixer,$75, 541-773-9473
Antique cookie jars, & pig-gie bank by McCoy, $90 for3, 541-840-7795
Oak dresser, beveled mir-ror, beautiful condition,$400, 541-621-6933.
Pastry chef all glass rollingpin, $10, 541-734-3174.
Pfaltzgraff Village dinner-ware,45 pieces $60 541973-2376
Antiques & Collectibles
Papago basket, $375.00,541-476-3840
Rogers Bros First Love sil-verplate service for 8, $65,541-973-2376.
Squash Blossom turquoisenecklace, pur. 1961, N.E.Trading Post, $150, 541-734-3174.
The Centennial of the U.S.printed in German, 1876,$10, 541-326-9102.
Vincent Ur t imber wolfm a s k , s i g n e d a n dnumbered, $50, 773-9473
Two small Victorian chairswi th beaut i fu l pat tern;$75 each. 541-292-2284
V i n t a g e r e p r o d u c t i o nceramic doll molds, $499,541-787-0786
V i n t a g e r e p r o d u c t i o nceramic dolls, $499, 541-787-0786.
Vintage Toys Wanted Pre-1980 toy cars, slot cars,
models, marbles, tin, windup, battery, action figures,
etc.471-0492
White House 1993 collect-ible presidential inauguralscarf, $10, 541-326-9102
Winnie The Pooh, 9 plates,3d, shaped like honey jars,$200, 541-866-2586.
Appliances & Furniture
2 Light colored dressers, 1upright, other 5' wide, goodcondition $40 ea. 951-4628
2013 GE refrigerator, topfreezer with ice, like new,$250, 541-821-7964
2015 Black fr idge, topfreezer, with ice, like new,$395, 541-821-7964
3 cushion couch, greatshape, $50, 541-846-0314
4 drawer, chest of drawers,white, like new, $60, 541-879-1209.
5'x3' wide storage cabinets,$90 at BiMart, $30/ea.,3/$80, 541-535-5952.
Baby crib mattress, goodcondition, $30, 541-761-1373
Beauti ful wooden darkbrown coffee table, likenew, 18 1/2"tx42"lx20"d, 2pull out drawers, clearglass to cover/protect top,$140 cash, 541-857-8400
Two tone leather futonAshley Furniture $250 773-6248 ext112 (warranty)
Appliances & Furniture
Book case, heavy, fair con-dition, $100,541-772-2976
Bread maker called "TheBread Oven", by Welbilt,$35, 541-779-2716.
Ch i lds oak wardrobe ,42"x40"x25", cash $100,541-608-9775.
Coffee table with lift top,$30, 971-241-0217
Computer desk with cubbyholes on top, $70, 971-241-0217
Contemporary love seat,good condition, $75, 541-840-7795
Desk, excl cond, walnut, 8d rawers , 43"x22"x30"$115 , 541-857-6702
Double reclining love-seat$40 obo. 541-951-4803
Downsizing, Antique 1930's10 pcs oak dining room set,6 chairs, buffet, hutch, &server, good condit ion,$1950.00, 541-324-8257
Duncan Phyfe oak diningtable, good cond. seats 8.$150, call 541-890-4408.
Appliances & Furniture
E n t e r t a i n c e n t e rwooden,corner,good $50541-846-0314
Fire proof f i le cabinet,$225, and small cabinet,$40 obo, 541-840-7795
Floor lamp, l ights l ikeflower petals, brass, 68"tall, $50, 541-535-5952.
Gas dryer, 6 mo old, HeavyDuty, Speed Queen, mov-ing, $375; 541-826-1083
Glass top coffee tablew/bottom shelf, exc. cond.,$89 cash, 541-482-8020.
King size bed w/ boxspring, pillow top, BeautyRest, $200, 541-370-4474.
Leather cal king sleigh bed,with pillow top mattress ex-cel cond, $500, 499-8803
Mahogany curio cabinet,exc. cond., $100, 541-292-2284.
Maple glider w/ matchingg l i d i n g o t t o m a n $ 7 55 4 1 - 6 6 0 - 8 0 3 0
Maytag 5th edition whitewasher/dryer, $150, 541-1209 or 541-261-6193
Appliances & Furniture
Maytag Dryer, -excellentcondit ion, works great,$255 obo. 541-951-4803
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Nice Westinghouse clothesDryer $45. 541-560-4172
Oak dining room table ped-estal type, w/4 chairs, ex-cel cond, $200, 944-3167
Oak dining table, chairs, &hutch, $500/all, 541-821-7774.
Oak entertainment center,50"x45"x17", exc. cond.,$40, 541-734-4399.
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Queen mattress and box,must sell now, $75, 541-299-0120 (Rogue River)
Queen size Tempurpedicdeluxe mattress and base$700 obo. 541-582-0575
Queen sized couch bed,excellent condition, $300,541-245-3407
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Range, classic 1950's GE40-inch electric range, inexcellent condition. $150.(541) 690-1964
End table $10, Round kit-chen Table $30, original x-box $10 773-6248 ext 112
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12" tall Annalee ducks, discontinued, late 70's,
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Papago basket, $375.00, 541-476-3840
Rogers Bros First Love sil- verplate service for 8, $65, 541-973-2376.
Squash Blossom turquoise necklace, pur. 1961, N.E. Trading Post, $150, 541- 734-3174.
The Centennial of the U.S. printed in German, 1876, $10, 541-326-9102.
Vincent Ur timber wolf mask, signed and numbered, $50, 773-9473
Two small Victorian chairs with beautiful pattern; $75 each. 541-292-2284
Vintage reproduction ceramic doll molds, $499, 541-787-0786
Vintage reproduction ceramic dolls, $499, 541- 787-0786.
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White House 1993 collectible presidential inaugural scarf, $10, 541-326-9102
1920s Child's Tea Set, Very Nice; Great Gift! $165. 541-890-5274
Cantrill Service, 1931 Klamath Falls calender $95. 541-601-0787.
30x80" Art Deco door, etched & frosted glass, $200, 541-773-9473
4 piece antique bedroom set, $500.00, 541-821- 7774
8 Clinton campaign buttons, great variety, $25, 541-326-9102
89 Rowe AMi juke box, plus 500 45rpm records, plays good, $800/obo, 541- 772-4916
Blue upholstered rocking chair w/wood trim, unused, $55/obo, 541-499-6619
Antique clawfoot bathtub, no chips, needs cleaning, $500, 541-631-1039.
Antique doll clothes, 3 exquisite pieces, $30/all, 541- 499-6619
Antique four poster brass bed, double size, $200, 541-773-9473
Hand crafted antique European pine china cabinet $200/obo 499-6619
Authentic 1930s Telephone. Original wiring. $50 541-779-5841
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There is a hidden gem in White City. "Old Fogie's Treasures." Located at 7561 B Crater Lake Hwy. There is a treasure for everyone. Come in to meet the new owners Rick and Karrie.
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Ca. 1906 Spelter clock topper, & lamp. Must see! $450, 541-499-0473
child's pair of Iroquis moccasins, $250.00, 541-476- 3840
Coach brand designer label Irg Black purse, Like new, only $75 488-3833
Coach Handbag, Apricot color, Brand new! Bought $365; Only $125 488-3833
European armoire 79"hx59"wx24"d $300 obo. folk art painted 499-6619
Geisha w/parasol, 21" tall, porcelain hands, face, & feet, $40, cash, 500-1765.
Gorgeous rhinestone necklace and earring set, vintage, $25, 541-326-9102.
Hand painted "Gold Miner" on Redwood slab, built in clock, $125, 541-779-2716.
Hupa basket, $400.00, 541-476-3840
Iroquois moccasins made it 1890, $400.00, 541-476- 3840
Large 11' display glass cabinet,
$500, 541-324-8570
Large Redwood table, good condition, $175 obo 541- 951-4803
Large wooden play pen, folds up, good condition, $25, 541-772-4430
Mid century Hamilton Beach milkshake mixer, $75, 541-773-9473
Antique cookie jars, & pig- gie bank by McCoy, $90 for 3, 541-840-7795
Oak dresser, beveled mirror, beautiful condition, $400, 541-621-6933.
Pastry chef all glass rolling pin, $10, 541-734-3174.
Pfaltzgraff Village dinner- ware,45 pieces $60 541 973-2376
Winnie The Pooh, 9 plates, 3d, shaped like honey jars, $200, 541-866-2586.
2 Light colored dressers, 1 upright, other 5' wide, good condition $40 ea. 951-4628
2013 GE refrigerator, top freezer with ice, like new, $250, 541-821-7964
2015 Black fridge, top freezer, with ice, like new, $395, 541-821-7964
3 cushion couch, great shape, $50, 541-846-0314
4 drawer, chest of drawers, white, like new, $60, 541- 879-1209.
5'x3' wide storage cabinets, $90 at BiMart, $30/ea., 3/$80, 541-535-5952.
Baby crib mattress, good condition, $30, 541-761- 1373
Beautiful wooden dark brown coffee table, like new, 18 1/2"tx42"lx20"d, 2 pull out drawers, clear glass to cover/protect top, $140 cash, 541-857-8400
Two tone leather futon Ashley Furniture $250 773- 6248 extl 12 (warranty)
Maytag Dryer, -excellent condition, works great, $255 obo. 541-951-4803
Microwave cabinet, walnut, 50"x22", $20, like new, 541-535-5952.
Nice maple 6 drawer dresser w/lg mirror, $125, 541- 879-1209
Nice Westinghouse clothes Dryer $45. 541-560-4172
Oak dining room table pedestal type, w/4 chairs, excel cond, $200, 944-3167
Oak dining table, chairs, & hutch, $500/all, 541-821- 7774.
Oak entertainment center, 50"x45"x17", exc. cond., $40, 541-734-4399.
Oak entertainment center, 6x7', excellent condition, $450, 541-245-3407
Oak coffee table $30, collectible/paper stand, $60, all/$75, 541-608-9775
One Victorian chair, excel- lent condition $125 541-292-2284
Small rocker recliner, brown, $50, 541-245-3407
Book case, heavy, fair condition, $100,541-772-2976
Bread maker called "The Bread Oven", by Welbilt, $35, 541-779-2716.
Childs oak wardrobe, 42"x40"x25", cash $100, 541-608-9775.
Coffee table with lift top. $30, 971-241-0217
Computer desk with cubby holes on top, $70, 971-241- 0217
Contemporary love seat, good condition, $75, 541- 840-7795
Desk, excl cond, walnut, 8 drawers, 43"x22"x30" $115, 541-857-6702
Double reclining love-seat $40 obo. 541-951-4803
Downsizing, Antique 1930's 10 pcs oak dining room set, 6 chairs, buffet, hutch, & server, good condition, $1950.00, 541-324-8257
Duncan Phyfe oak dining table, good cond. seats 8. $150, call 541-890-4408.
E n t e r t a i n c e n t e r wooden,corner,good $50 541-846-0314
Fire proof file cabinet, $225, and small cabinet, $40 obo, 541-840-7795
Floor lamp, lights like flower petals, brass, 68" tall, $50, 541-535-5952.
Gas dryer, 6 mo old, Heavy Duty, Speed Queen, moving, $375; 541-826-1083
Glass top coffee table w/bottom shelf, exc. cond., $89 cash, 541-482-8020.
King size bed w/ box spring, pillow top, Beauty Rest, $200, 541-370-4474.
Leather cal king sleigh bed, with pillow top mattress excel cond, $500, 499-8803
Mahogany curio cabinet, exc. cond., $100, 541-292- 2284.
Maple glider w/ matching gliding ottoman $75 541-660-8030
Maytag 5th edition white washer/dryer, $150, 541- 1209 or 541-261-6193
Queen size Englander Foam mattress and box spring $100 obo. 582-0575
Queen mattress and box, must sell now, $75, 541- 299-0120 (Rogue River)
Queen size Tempurpedic deluxe mattress and base $700 obo. 541-582-0575
Queen sized couch bed, excellent condition, $300, 541-245-3407
Recliner, brown, good con- d i t i o n , p a i d $ 6 0 0 . $400/obo, 541-772-2976
Range, classic 1950's GE 40-inch electric range, in excellent condition. $150. (541) 690-1964
End table $10, Round kitchen Table $30, original x- box $10 773-6248 ext 112
Sectional sofa with reclining ends, beige suede, $150 541-727-7076
Simmons hideabed, like new, Posturepedic matt., tweed, $225, 560-4172.
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1 ) Six teams train -within a 30-mile radius of Tampa Bay. Can you name them?
2) Which Grapefruit League team left its Florida training facility of 60 years for Arizona in 2009?
3)y\lI 1 5 Cactus League teams train in the greater Phoenix area. Which is the farthest from downtown?
-4) Five pair of Cactus League teams share stadiums. Name the teams.
5) Which Grapefruit League team renamed its spring stadium after its "Boss" of an owner?
6) What two Grapefruit League teams share a stadium in Jupiter, Fla.?
7) Which teams play in Peoria, Ariz.?
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cover storyBY GEORGE DICKIE
A&E's 'Damien' follows the 'Omen' devil child into adu thood
Barbara Hershey
There is an old Acting 101 conceit that says in essence that if you’re playing a villain, don’t play him as a snarling, mustache-twirling cad. Bad guys, after all, are human beings, too, and they don’t think they’re bad.
That gives some idea of the approach Bradley James (“Merlin,” “Homeland”) took in creating the adult Damien Thorn in A&E Network’s “Damien,” the 10-episode follow-up to the original 1976 film “The Omen” starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, that premieres Monday, March 7.
“Someone asked me ... ‘What did you do to become the Antichrist?’ And I thought, ‘Well, you can’t really go out and play the Antichrist,’ ” the 32-year-old British actor explains. “You know, people who are kings can’t necessarily play kings. They are endowed that by the people around them. They are given that status, and the same sort of thing kind of applies to being the Antichrist. You have to be endowed with that by the people and the world around you.
“So it was a case of just taking this character who is on the page ... and turning him into a human being and just having that aspect to his character where people could understand that he was capable of being whatever their version of the Antichrist was, just having people aware that that was a possibility.”
In this new iteration, Damien is 30 years old and once again at the center of death and despair, only this time he’s not causing it but rather recording it as a war photographer in Syria alongside colleague Amani (Omid Abtahi, “Better Call Saul”). Though haunted by the events of his past, he’s nonetheless unaware of the satanic forces around him - until a shocking discovery in the premiere episode forces him to come to terms with his true identity.
Megalyn Echikunwoke (“House of Lies”) stars as Simone, a woman whose life is thrown into turmoil by tragedy, and Barbara Hershey (“Beaches”) plays Ann Rutledge, a mystery woman working behind the scenes to ensure that Damien’s terrible destiny is fulfilled.
The Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning actress says she was initially drawn to this project by the script and the questions it raises.
“I was really intrigued with ... the question of‘What would you do if you found out you were the Antichrist?’ ” Hershey says. I think we have both good and bad inside of us and we make choices every day about who we are. So his dilemma is something that I related to when I read it - as well as my character. I thought that was very intriguing. I wasn’t sure where it was going but I was willing to take the leap.”
“Since the little boy at the end of the original film smiles at the camera, he has blanked out what happened to him. He has erased it from his brain,” she continues. “That’s how he dealt with it and became a war photographer and surrounded himself with pain basically. And I think all along, she’s been in the shadows orchestrating things, guiding him, protecting him, making sure things proceeded as they should. ... Now that Damien has reached 30, it’s time for him to do it and she steps out of the shadows and reveals herself to him.”
InFocus“Flaked,” www.netflix.com/ti-
tle/80046249Will Arnett, who already has one
Netflix series on his resume in “Bo- Jack Horseman,” is the co-creator and star of what he calls his passion project, which follows the misadventures of a self-appointed guru and long-time resident of the insular world of Venice, Calif., whose self-image begins to unravel when he falls for the object of his best friend’s fascination. Drops Friday.
“The Great Wine Way,” thegreatwineway.tumblr.com
If there are two things actors like to do, it’s talk and drink — not necessarily in that order — and that’s at the center of this new offering from Maggie Larkin. Here, the host invites actors over to her New York apartment, where they proceed to talk and have a few on her couch. In the opening episode, Broadway actor Ariana DeBose comes over to make a whiskey drink called the Sorta-Rican.
“The Characters,” www.netflix. com/title/80073289
This interesting new series that drops Friday on Netflix gives eight comedians each a 30-minute episode to create whatever they want, with no rules or limits. Each comic writes and
appears in their episode, presenting a series of sketches that vary wildly in subject matter and format with only one thing in common — comedy. Those in on the fun include Lauren Lapkus, Kate Berlant and Tim Robinson (“Saturday Night Live”).
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Brandon Presser is a travel expert, writer, TV personality and thehead tour guide of Bravo’s new travel show, “Tour Group. ”
DID YOU KNOW- Originally from a small town
in Canada, he holds a degree in art history and architecture from Harvard University.
- He speaks fluent French, and can order food in six other languages.
- He was charmed by travel early on, living in southern Thailand to train as a scuba professional, working in bustling Tokyo as an architectural apprentice, and finally moving to Paris where he served as a communications manager for the Musée du Louvre's satellite museum project - the Louvre- Lens.
- He then joined the team of international writers at Lonely Planet, the world's most prominent travel publisher, and traversed the globe penning guidebooks.
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- He was awarded the prestigious SATW Lowell Thomas gold prize for his outstanding achievements in guidebook writing.
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While embedded with the Kurdish military in Iraq for National Geographic Channel’s “Explorer” episode titled “Fighting ISIS,” correspondent Neil Shea was struck by how almost nonchalant the Kurds were about warfare.
“They were usually just sort of not at all tense and scared,” he says. “There were a few times when they were. But unless the action was right upon them, they were really just sort of hanging out, sort of having a good time, drinking tea, telling jokes — doing all that sort of stuff that Kurds normally do. So it was this almost casual sense of warfare.”
In the hourlong installment that premieres Sunday, March 6, the award- winning writer and contributor to National Geographic magazine embeds with the Peshmerga, a relatively small but battle-hardened group of fighters on the front line of the ground war in Iraq, to find out how they have managed to beat back the advancement of ISIS in their mountainous part of the region while areas around them have fallen.
Getting in with the Kurds, Shea reports, posed little problem as the group is generally friendly to Westerners. This was reflected in the access he was granted by Kurdish commanders, who allowed him to go where he wanted to go and report on what he wanted to report on.
“Its one of the few places in the world where George W. Bush is still a hero,” Shea explains, “and so they really feel like they were liberated by the Americans and they escaped so much of the destruction in the war that followed, that when an American shows up and wants to hear the Kurdish story, they’re almost more than happy to help you learn it. So getting in with the Kurds is not a problem. You know, sometimes you had to work with different commanders to figure out what they’d let you do. But at almost every turn we were allowed to see what we needed to see and go where we needed to go.”
Along the way, Shea got to know the Kurds as a generally warm and friendly people who want to preserve their land, their culture and their way of life but destroy this enemy. As for why the Kurds have succeeded in their fight against Islamic State forces while those from the West have not, Shea has a simple answer.
“They’re fighting for their survival,” he says. “They have their backs pressed up against the wall in a way that the Americans certainly didn’t and the Arabs, in some ways, didn’t either. ... So that makes anybody fierce. But I think that once the Kurds figured out that ISIS was really, really bad, people rallied to the cause and fought ferociously. ... The Kurds are very clearly up against a wall and they were able to unite and respond to it, at least for a little while.”
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Miscellaneous
6 new Ladies rings withgemstones, wholesaleprice $40-80ea. 261-7529
8" Benjamin Medwin frypan, $10, 541-601-0787.
Advanced flute methodbooks, good cond, 9 books$40, 541-690-9126
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Western books & shelves!$5.00 for all, 541-973-4504
Baby Einstein play/exer-cise/jumper, exc. cond.,$30, 541-890-1814.
Black & White electric gui-tar, excel condition, $100obo, 541-630-1470
Black dish set, goblets in-cluded, 20 pcs., serves 4,$30, 541-482-8020.
Brass piano lamp, like new,bulb included, $25, 541-482-8020.
Camper shell, f its FordRanger long bed, $30, 541-659-7130.
C a r p e t , D a r k g r e e n14x12.5 plus pad, goodcond., $100, 541-866-2586
C a r p e t , D a r k g r e e n12.5x10.5 plus pad, goodcond., $75, 541-866-2586
D e e Z e e t o o l b o x ,46.5"x19"x16, $200, 541-773-6447
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Propane patio gas heater,$50, 541-621-4668.
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German made violin, niceshape with carrying case.$200, 541-855-1305.
Guthry Renker Pilates foldout exercise machine, $40,541-535-6331.
Sealy Posturepedic kingsize bed, $75, 541-944-0968.
Left handed Yamaha bass,new strings, good beginnerbass $110, 541-535-2095
Make you own buttons, alldice supply included, $195,541-779-8525
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Pink floral Qu cotton/acryl-ic comforter, high end &lovely, $60 obo, 690-9126
Propane patio gas heater,$50, 541-621-4668.
Puzzles 21 Wysochi,etc300-750 pcs $ 20. call 541-779-5021
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Queen Knee-high Air Mat-tress, Deluxe Quick fill. Getoff the Floor! $40 890-4408
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Rear tire for riding mower,carlisle 18x9 1/2, 8NHS,$30, 541-608-2778
Rod iron security screendoor, black, $35, 541-951-3647
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Two wheeled car dolly,heavy duty, $100, 541-821-3968.
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Twos Company, originalcast lp, w/Bette Davis, $35,541-500-1409
Vacuum HEPA bagless de-tach 7'hose like new, blkval. $338; $175 772-6968
Vehicle tow behind hitch,$45, 541-821-3968.
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Sporting Goods
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20" low-rider bike $50 obo.NICE! 541-690-6126
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234 12 gauge shells $90,11 boxes .243, $12 ea,541-890-4131
8'6 Graphite heavy actionfishing rod, w/Abu Graciareel, $20, 541-951-3647
All original Springfield 1903call for price 5418168688
Ammo 22lr 1k rds-$90, 223HP $150-500rds &Tracer$100other rimfire541-941-5481
Brand new/never used 9'pontoon boat, $200, 541-890-4131
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Sporting Goods
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K2 68" downhill skiis, LTP,857 bindings, $50, 541-482-8020.
Sporting Goods
Kel Tec PF9 like new,w/box of ammo, $245, 541-890-5274
Little girls bike, no trainingwheels, Trek Mystic, $35,541-535-2095
New Savage Axis 25/06with scope $400 541-879-0737
NordicTrack CX925, Exc.Cond., $200. Call 541-664-1736.
Racing bike, "Palo-Alto", 28cm, Columbia frame, $380,541-857-6702.
S&W semi auto 22 A1w/green dot , red dot ,scope, $335, 541-890-5274
Set of women's golf club,good condition, $150, 541-499-6064
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Sturdy stationary bike, nev-er used, comfortable seatand back, $165, 779-2683
Winchester, Mod.1897, Yr1907, Shotgun, 16 G, 480-939-5340, $500
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Homes for Rent
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Rooms for Rent
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ATV Vehicles
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2003-2008 Dodge 1500 2"level kit, $150, 541-787-0786.
2012 Reese 16k 5th wheelhitch, used only 2 years,$250, 541-772-1710
4 Michelin all-season tiresP205/70r15, 30-40% tread,$30 for all; 541-773-1135
4 tires on Mag wheels forFord five lug, 215 60R 16,$325, 75% tread 621-3397
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Auto Parts & Accessories
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Full size diamond platetruck box, $200, 541-973-4847
Full sized truck diamondm e t a l t o o l b o x , $ 5 0 ,5 4 1 8 2 6 - 1 0 8 3
Honda Element tires4 Michelin 215-70-16, 30%tread, $100 541-287-0933
Reese Fifth wheel hitch,14k class C, adjustable,$175, 541-951-3647
Tire chains; fits LR60-15,LR70-15, LR70-14, New,$40 541-608-2778
Autos for Sale
07 Spyder GT red, blackconvertible 78K, garaged$8.4K 541-846--0314
1983 Chevrolet Malibu,fully loaded, leather, moonroof, spoiler, good cond.,high mileage, $2,250, 541-840-8887.
1995 Pontiac Firebird. V-6,auto, Runs good,Tagsexpired,$1500.OBO 541-261-1770
Autos for Sale
2007 Toyota CamryHybrid, 62600 miles,silver, automatic, leather,navigation, sunroof,excellent condition, [email protected],971-249-7209
2011 Hyundai Santa feOnly 38,000 milesWell maintained
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Boat & Marine
10 ft. alum. Gamefisher,w/trailer, 30lb. Minnekota$500 541-499-9076
Campers & Trailers
2014 Model SpringdaleBunkhouse 33' Travel Trail-e r , e q u i p p e d w i t hindoor/outdoor kitchen, flatscreen tv, used 3 times,brand new, Artic insulationpack,asking $20,000, 541-324-2002
Motor Homes & RVs
1977 Dodge ChinookM.H.,Fiberglass shell,
318 engine, Runsgood,Needs TLC,
$1500.OBO541-261-1770
Motorcycles & Mopeds
Harley-Davidson 2015 FatBoy rear seat, $75, 541-261-5408
Motorcycle Trailer manu-factured by Kendon, stan-dup / fo ldup , ro l l -abou t$1750 541-560-4172
Trucks
1979 Ford f150 custom.Decent shape, great fora work truck. New Tiresand carb. $1000.00/obo,541-621-4556.
Trucks
1997 Jeep Grand Chero-kee Laredo, parts truck,$500/obo, 541-905-2793.
Bug Shield for Ford Expedi-t ion F150, (2000 bodystyle). $20. 541-482-9893
Trucks
2002 Toyota TacomaCrew Cab 4x4 with
165000 miles, no acci-dents or rust. 1 onwnerRed with Gray interior.
$3200. Call me at(646) 893-9379
Utility Trailers
4x8 retired U-Haul trailerw/spare, $450, 541-621-4668
Oklahoma Goose-Neck, flatbed trailer, 20' bed, tan-dem ax les , l i ke new!$6500. located in Medford,pics avail, 541-821-3945
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