November 5, 2015 Nickel Classifieds
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MF-00020585
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✓ LIMITED WARRANTY90 DAY/3000 MILES
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*Kelley Blue BookSuggested Retail
(Across From Ed’s Tire Factory) • Please Present This Ad Prior To Test Drive • Sale Prices Good Through 11-9-15
2391 N. PACIFIC HWY, NORTH MEDFORD • 541-772-1460Photos for illustration only. Prices do not include licence, title or DMV processing fee. All rates based on Autopay. All finance offers require a min. 720 BEACON Credit Score.
‘07 TAHOE 4WD LTZ
VIN# 176247 Loaded, NAV,Moon Roof, DVD, Great Shape!Blue Book $20,522* Only$17,975
VIN# N31092 Great Shape!Heated leather, Moon roof.Only $6,775
‘03 BMW 330 XI AWD
VIN# B03838 Loaded XLT. V-6,Auto, A/C, PW. Good Shape!Only $2,775
‘94 EXPLORER 4WD
VIN# 025860 4cyl, Auto, A/C,PW, CD, Super Nice!Only $7,875
‘05 ACCORD LX
WARRANTY✓
VIN# 344082 Loaded LT,Leather. Extra Nice!Only $13,475
‘11 CHEVY MALIBU
VIN# 175396 Low miles!Great shape! 4cyl, auto,A/C loaded. Only $6,975
‘07 SATURN ION 3
WARRANTY✓ $104.70PER/MO. 5
VIN# 219921 Super Nice! 4 Cyl,Auto, A/C, Moon Roof.Only $5,975
‘03 CAMRY LE
WARRANTY✓ $107.91PER/MO. 6
VIN# 295477 Great Shape!5spd, PW, CD SAVE!Only $6,975
‘11 KIA SOUL
WARRANTY✓FACTORYWARRANTY
$104.70PER/MO. 5
VIN# 064716 4cyl, Auto, A/C,PW. Great Shape!Only $3,975
‘00 4RUNNER 2WD
VIN# 516132 GREAT SHAPE!,4 cyl, 5 Spd, A/C, PW, CD.Only $6,475
WARRANTY✓
VIN# 149579 Auto, A/C, PW,PL, CD, Great Shape!Only $6,975
‘06 KIA SPORTAGE 4WD
WARRANTY✓
VIN# 159406 Pristine, 1 Owner,Big miles-Little priceOnly $7,875
‘03 AVALANCHE 4WD
WARRANTY✓
VIN# 356944 Loaded LT, 4cyl,Auto, Moon Roof. Nice!Blue Book $15,426* Only $14,875
‘10 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD
VIN# B51399 Premium Condition!Lariat, Leather, Moon Roof, More!Blue Book $21,073* Only $19,375
‘05 F350 4WDPOWER STROKE
DIESEL
VIN# 609536 Premium condition,good miles, heated leather, moonroof, loaded. Only $9,975
VIN# 101329 Great Shape!Good Miles. Loaded SLTOnly $8,975
‘05 CAMRY XLE
‘02 RAM 1500 4WD
VIN# 138714 Loaded SLT, HeatedLeather, DVD, Bose, Moon Roof.Super Nice! Only $11,975
‘05 YUKON 4WD
VIN# 119131 Loaded LS,3rd Seat, Rear A/C,Good Shape! Only $6,375
‘03 TAHOE 4WD
WARRANTY✓
VIN# A46197 Front wheel drive,Loaded XLT, Low miles.Only $6,975
‘05 ESCAPE
VIN # 105276 Loaded LT.Super Nice! Only 61K Miles.Blue Book $27,077* Only $24,975
‘09 CHEVY 1500 4WD
VIN# 463190 5 spd,PW, Great Shape!Blue Book $8,761* Only $6,975
‘14 CHEVY SPARK
VIN#146512 Loaded CXS. HeatedLeather, Moon Roof. Super Nice!Blue Book $12,582* Only $10,875
‘08 BUICK LA CROSSE
VIN# 751154 Great Shape!Auto, A/C, PW, CDOnly $5,375
‘98 DAKOTA 4WD
VIN# 016566 Great Shape!Auto, A/C, PW, Moon Roof.Only $8,477
‘09 VW JETTA
VIN# 507207 Only 62k miles,5 spd Loaded. SAVE!Only $7,375
WARRANTY✓ $111.71PER/MO. 5
‘09 CHEVY HHR
VIN# 107778 Loaded. DVD,Power Doors & Hatch.Great Shape! Only $7,375
‘08 TOWN & COUNTRY
VIN# 324370 DVD, Bose Stereo,Heated LeatherOnly $8,375
‘04 DENALI XL 4WD
VIN# 266371 Great Shape!Good miles Save!Only $3,975
‘03 TAURUS SES
VIN# 155695 GREAT SHAPE!4cyl, Auto, A/C, PW, CD.Only $9,975
‘09 CHEVY MALIBUWARRANTY✓
49K Miles
27K Miles
WARRANTY✓
VIN#106098 Auto, A/C,Moon roof, PW, Great Shape!Only $9,875
‘12 FORD FOCUS SEL
WARRANTY✓ WARRANTY✓
$104.70PER/MO. 5
$155.52PER/MO. 5
WARRANTY✓ $157.27PER/MO. 5
$139.75PER/MO. 5
65K MilesWARRANTY✓
VIN# B51399 Premium Condition!Lariat, Leather, Moon Roof, More!Blue Book $21,073* Only $19,375
POWER STROKEDIESEL
WARRANTY✓
WARRANTY✓
$116.94PER/MO. 3
‘08 KIA SPECTRA EX
VIN# 348336 SLE, Loaded.Super Nice!Only $11,875
WARRANTY✓WARRANTY✓
‘05 GMC 1500 4WD
WARRANTY✓
WARRANTY✓
$157.27PER/MO
WARRANTY✓
$104.70PER/MO. 5
VIN# 160258 Heated seats,5 spd, Loaded. Only 28k miles.Blue Book $11,613*Only $10,875
‘12 FIESTA SES$151.10
PER/MO. 3FACTORYWARRANTY
FACTORYWARRANTY
The Nickel - Thursday, November 5, 2015PG 2
Ashland
Fri & Sat 8-2. 2 Nice matchSofas. Freezer, Keg, Lawnmower, Books, Antq. Rock-er, Full bed/sheets, lrg bvldMirror, etc! 640 Spring Crk
�� ESTATE SALE ��912 Siskiyou Blvd.
Thurs-Sat, 9-3Antique: Clocks, Books,Chairs, Lamps, Furniture,Hutches, Artwork, Vases,Photos, Swords, Military
Items, Handwoven NativeAmerican Items, SewingMachine & Sewing Box.
Vintage: Christmas Items,Photos, 1948 Wedding
Dress/Veil, Victorian Cloth-ing, Authentic Furs &
Stoles, Ashland HistoryBooks & Memorabilia,
Years & Years of Accumu-lation. Valley Estate Sales.
Central Point
1109 Glengrove Ave, Sat,8-4. Something for every-one.
818 Laurel, Fri/Sat, 8-4.Lots of misc., mens workpants, winter clothes, more.
Estate Sale. Everythinggoes. 501 Briarwood #1,Sat, 8-5.
Medford - West
GARAGE SALE Thurs/Fri9 - 3 p m l o t s o f m i s c .2516 W. Stewart Ave.
Garage & Yard Sales
Don’t Miss Out!Call the Nickel ClassifiedsCall the Nickel Classifieds
772-3652772-3652541-776-4466$Call 541-776-4422
$Grow YourBusiness
Reach 56,000Readers in Jackson &Josephine Counties by
Advertising in the Nickel.
AGRICULTURE
Hay Grain & Feed
KLAMATH BASINGrower Will Return1385 Antelope Rd
White City, Oregon.Sat. Nov. 7th.,
With New Crop HayNew Hours: 10 am - 2 pm
541-891-7448
GRASS HAYF i rs t cu t t i ng $6 /ba le .Premium quality secondcutting $7/bale, both inbarn, no pesticides. 541-951-9900 or 541-664-3705.
HAY FOR SALE! 65-80 lb.Bales $6. 541-973-3851541-621-2257 or 541-826-4889 Call Anytime.
Horses & Livestock
GOAT EDUCATIONDAY 2015
Saturday November 7th,Tehama District Fair-
grounds, Red Bluff, manyclasses, vendors, raffle,meat, dairy & pack goatpen sale. Speakers fromUC Davis, CSU Chico,
veterinarians, industry pro-fessionals. Pre-register
www.nvdga.org530-347-7376
BUYING & HAULINGAll kinds of livestock.
Fair Prices(541)660-3098(541)660-4481
Antiques? Shop Classifieds
Horses & Livestock
Buying sheep, goats, andcattle. Fair prices. CallDaniel, 541-890-0822.
Farm & Garden
D R chipper, towable, lowhours, 16-hp Briggs &Stratton engine. Chips upto 4.5" diameter, $1,700,541-621-0349.
Alpaca poop; Great forgrowing! Donation of $20per truckload appreciated,Call Norm at 541-826-6211
Farm or ranch wanted tolease. Also looking forcattle pasture. Fully in-sured. 541-890-0822.
Two neutered male goats,great brush hogs, free,541-512-2360.
BULLETIN BOARD
Announcements
�� ADOPTION ��Affectionate FinanciallySecure Family Joyfully
awaits Miracle 1st. baby.Excited Grandparents too.
Expenses Paid��1-800-816-8424��
Lost
12 string Takamine accous-tic guitar, w/red/black case,9/15, 541-951-4564.
Deer Chihuahua, tan/black,long legs, 10/28, GrantsPass, 541-450-4155.
Lost
Lost African Gray Parrot,Gray fully feathered/ Redtail 541-535-4700
LOST @ XC Dist. MeetExpo. Wed. 10/21/15 Suit-c a s e / T a r p / A w n i n gPegs/Hooks. Crater X-Country Team, $10 Rew.541-664-2728
Yellow Budgie parakeet,10/25, Oak Grove/Stewart,541-772-2959.
Found
Found License plate inframe at Expo 10/29,541-535-1465
Two small dogs White Cityarea, 10/29/15, cal l toidenti fy, 541-951-4878.
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
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you places!
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Mail TribuneDaily Tidings • Nickel
Home Services Offered
CAREGIVERS WANTED
Nicholas Senior CenterInc. DBA Home InsteadSenior Services...to us
its personal....EVERYONE NEEDS
SOMEONENicholas Senior Services,
Inc. DBA HomeInsted Senior Services
needs your help tomake a difference in
the lives of seniors byhelping them stay in
their homes. NicholasSenior Services, Inc.Dba Home Instead
Senior Services providesnon- medical
compassionate careto our Seniors. If you
have a compassionateheart and are lookinga rewarding CareerWE WANT YOU!
Please call NicholasSenior Services, Inc.DBA Home InsteadSenior Services @
541-734-2700
EMPLOYMENT/HELP WANTED
The Classifieds are yournumber one resource.
You'll find new jobopportunities every day,and we make it easy by
sorting all positions alpha-betically, and posting them
all online at:www.mailtribune.com
orwww.dailytidings.com
All information is updateddaily.
Help Wanted General
DRIVERS - Class A
Now Higher,Guaranteed Pay
We now have a higherdaily guaranteed
pay rate.We also offer:Sign-On Bonus,
Experience Based Pay,Up to $.45 CPM,Guaranteed Pay
Packages, Bonuses,Tuition Reimbursement,
Pet on Your Truck,Paid Orientation,
Gold Plan Medical,Dental & Vision& The RespectYOU Deserve!
Call Today for More Details1-800-547-9169 (Dial 1)or Check us out Onlineat MayTrucking.com
Oregon State UniversityExtension Service,
Family & CommunityHealth is recruiting
a full-time, AssistantProfessor of Practicein Southern Oregon.
Salary is commensuratewith education andexperience. Visit:
http://oregonstate.edu/jobs.Posting #0016095.Closing: 11/2/2015.
OSU is anAA/EOE/Vets/Disabled.
LAW OFFICERECEPTIONIST
Full-Time. Excellent com-munication skills, computerand general office experi-ence required. Health andretirement benefits. Salarynegotiable. All inquires con-fidential. Send resume toFoster Denman, LLP, POBox 1667, Medford, OR97501.
Buy it.Rent it.Find it.
CLASSIFIED
Help Wanted General
Great Opportunity forFull Time Accountant•Compensation $40k-$50kdepending on experience.•Housing included in nicehome on ranch.•Ranch accounting: billpaying, financial statementvendor invoices, payroll,budgets, insurance,accounts payable, receiva-bles, tax return knowledge.•Retail store accounting:Quick books, POS,inventory managment.•Fleet management:Registration, renewal,maintenance of vehiclesand equipment.•Bachelor's degree, Goodexperience with bookkeeping, Quickbooks, MSOffice, POS.•Honest, ethical, excellentreferences, proven.•Benefits: Annual tenurebonus, Health plan, Greatteam, Fabulous setting.
Please mail resume to:PO Box 558, Eagle PointOR. 97524
Help Wanted Healthcare
For Adult foster Home.Must be avail. Saturdaysand have flexible schedule.Exper. not required.
Call Susan541-778-3552
Lincare, leading nationalrespiratory company seeksfriendly, attentive Custom-er Service Representat-ive . Phone ski l ls thatprovide warm customer in-teractions a must. Maintainpatient files, process doc-tors' orders, manage com-puter data and f i l ing .Growth opportunities areexcellent. Drug-free work-place. To submit your re-sume & complete applica-t ion, visit Lincare, 918Chevy Way, Medford. EOE.
SELL YOURSTUFF HERE!!
Help Wanted Healthcare
Lincare, leading nationalrespiratory company seekscaring Service Represent-ative. Service patients intheir home for oxygen andequipment needs. Warmpersonalities, age 21+, whocan l i f t up to 120 lbs.should apply. CDL w/DOTa p lus or ob ta inab le .Growth opportunities areexcellent. Drug-free work-place. To submit your re-sume & complete applica-t ion, visit Lincare, 918Chevy Way, Medford. EOE.
MERCHANDISE
Antiques & Collectibles
1920s Childs Tea Set, VeryNice; $200 541-890-5274
Antique stove, fair condi-tion, $250, 541-821-6510.
Antique German china cab-i n e t , 2 p i e c e p i n e ,$300/obo, 541-449-6619.
Antique settee (loveseat)walnut/fabric from 1800s.$375 541-776-9912
Cast iron tea kettle, cira1800, $125, 541-476-3840.
Classic Coleman Stove#426B, 3-burner, goodcond, $35; 541-245-9211
COACH Madison Bag#20466 in Punch, NWT,$200, 541-210-1363
COACH Madison Wallet#46636, Punch, NWT, $80,541-210-1363
Cradle board w/beadedheadband/ moccasins ,$475, 541-476-3840.
D o n a l d T r u m p G a m enever opened, 26 years old$100; 541-773-8039
Antiques & Collectibles
Exquisite armoire fromSpain $450 or best offer
541-499-6619
8 Old Western Prints; C MRussel & Remington; $10each/all for $50. 772-7420
Original "Growler" realmoonshine jug, very spe-cial, $55, 541-779-2716.
Tu rkey p la t te r -HomerLaughlin, value $75, sell$35, 541-326-9102.
Venito Flair dog seriesplate of collie, #393, $25,541-245-3407.
Vintage Coleman lantern,1976, #200A, Mint cond.$65 541-245-9211
Appliances & Furniture
1927 Lane cedar chest,very good condition, $225,541-664-4372.
2 love seats for sale, exc.cond. $250 for one, $350for both. 541-261-3427
2 small wall curios w/10 +ceramic animals, $50/ea,$90/both, 541-608-9775.
4 oak tables/1 oak com-puter desk, $40/all, 541-690-6126.
6 Drawer Oak underbed storage. 11.5" h,
24"w, 78" l. $200 OBO541-855-4044
68" & 35" oak bookcases,$100/ea, $200/both, 541-608-9775.
5 drawer cherry wooddresser, excellent condi-tion, $150, 541-779-5230.
Bar stools, expensive,three, swivel, solid oak, ex-cellent , $50 541-773-3864
You're Hired!!
1385 Antelope Rd White City, Oregon.
Sat. Nov. 7th.,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.
HAY FOR SALE! 65-80 lb. Bales $6. 541-973-3851 541-621-2257 or 541-826- 4889 Call Anytime.
Saturday November 7th, Tehama District Fair
grounds, Red Bluff, many classes, vendors, raffle, meat, dairy & pack goat pen sale. Speakers from UC Davis, CSU Chico,
veterinarians, industry professionals. Pre-register
www.nvdga.org 530-347-7376
All kinds of livestock.
(541)660-3098(541)660-4481
Buying sheep, goats, and cattle. Fair prices. Call Daniel, 541-890-0822.
D R chipper, towable, low hours, 16-hp Briggs & Stratton engine. Chips up to 4.5" diameter, $1,700, 541-621-0349.
Alpaca poop; Great for growing! Donation of $20 per truckload appreciated, Call Norm at 541-826-6211
Farm or ranch wanted to lease. Also looking for cattle pasture. Fully insured. 541-890-0822.
Two neutered male goats, great brush hogs, free, 541-512-2360.
Lost African Gray Parrot, Gray fully feathered/ Red tail 541-535-4700
LOST @ XC Dlst. Meet Expo. Wed. 10/21/15 Suit- c a s e / T a r p / A w n i n g Pegs/Hooks. Crater X- Country Team, $10 Rew. 541-664-2728
Yellow Budgie parakeet, 10/25, Oak Grove/Stewart, 541-772-2959.
Found License plate in frame at Expo 10/29, 541-535-1465
Two small dogs White City area, 10/29/15, call to identify, 541-951-4878.
Affectionate Financially Secure Family Joyfully
awaits Miracle 1st. baby. Excited Grandparents too.
Expenses Paid 1-800-816-8424
12 string Takamine accous- tic guitar, w/red/black case, 9/15, 541-951-4564.
Deer Chihuahua, tan/black, long legs, 10/28, Grants Pass, 541-450-4155.
Mail Tribune Daily Tidings • Nickel
Shampooch Mobile Dog Grooming. We drive to you. Wash/cut, poodles/farm dogs, big/small we do all. Reasonable, Experienced. 541-613-0002 Facebook
CAREGIVERS WANTED
Nicholas Senior Center Inc. DBA Home Instead Senior Services...to us
its personal.... EVERYONE NEEDS
SOMEONE Nicholas Senior Services,
Inc. DBA Home Insted Senior Services
needs your help to make a difference in
the lives of seniors by helping them stay in
their homes. Nicholas Senior Services, Inc. Dba Home Instead
Senior Services provides non- medical
compassionate care to our Seniors. If you
have a compassionate heart and are looking a rewarding Career WE WANT YOU!
Please call Nicholas Senior Services, Inc. DBA Home Instead Senior Services @
541-734-2700
DRIVERS - Class A
You'll find new job opportunities every day, and we make it easy by
sorting all positions alphabetically, and posting them
all online at:
All information is updated daily.
Sign-On Bonus, Experience Based Pay,
Up to $.45 CPM, Guaranteed Pay
Packages, Bonuses, Tuition Reimbursement,
Pet on Your Truck, Paid Orientation,
Gold Plan Medical, Dental & Vision & The Respect
Deserve!
or Check us out Online at
Oregon State University Extension Service,
Family & Community Health is recruiting
a full-time, Assistant Professor of Practice in Southern Oregon.
Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Visit:
http://oregonstate.edu/jobs. Posting #0016095. Closing: 11/2/2015.
OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled.
Full-Time. Excellent communication skills, computer and general office experience required. Health and retirement benefits. Salary negotiable. All inquires confidential. Send resume to Foster Denman, LLP, PO Box 1667, Medford, OR 97501.
Great Opportunity for Full Time Accountant•Compensation $40k-$50k depending on experience. •Housing included in nice home on ranch.
•Ranch accounting: bill paying, financial statement vendor invoices, payroll, budgets, insurance, accounts payable, receivables, tax return knowledge.
•Retail store accounting: Quick books, POS, inventory managment.
•Fleet management: Registration, renewal, maintenance of vehicies and equipment.
•Bachelor's degree, Good experience with book keeping, Quickbooks, MS Office, POS.•Honest, ethical, excellent references, proven.
•Benefits: Annual tenure bonus, Health plan, Great team, Fabulous setting.Please mail resume to:PO Box 558, Eagle Point OR. 97524
For Adult foster Home. Must be avail. Saturdays and have flexible schedule. Exper. not required.
Call Susan 541-778-3552
Llncare, leading national respiratory company seeks friendly, attentive
. Phone skills that provide warm customer interactions a must. Maintain patient files, process doctors' orders, manage computer data and filing. Growth opportunities are excellent. Drug-free workplace. To submit your resume & complete application, visit Lincare, 918 Chevy Way, Medford. EOE
Lincare, leading national respiratory company seeks caring
. Service patients in their home for oxygen and equipment needs. Warm personalities, age 21+, who can lift up to 120 lbs. should apply. CDL w/DOT a plus or obtainable. Growth opportunities are excellent. Drug-free workplace. To submit your resume & complete application, visit Lincare, 918 Chevy Way, Medford. EOE.
1920s Childs Tea Set, Very Nice; $200 541-890-5274
Antique stove, fair condition, $250, 541-821-6510.
Antique German china cab- i n e t , 2 p i e c e p i n e , $300/obo, 541-449-6619.
Antique settee (loveseat) walnut/fabric from 1800s. $375 541-776-9912
Cast iron tea kettle, cira 1800, $125, 541-476-3840.
Classic Coleman Stove #426B, 3-burner, good cond, $35; 541-245-9211
C O A C H Madison Bag #20466 in Punch, NWT, $200, 541-210-1363
COACH Madison Wallet #46636, Punch, NWT, $80, 541-210-1363
Cradle board w/beaded headband/ moccasins, $475, 541-476-3840.
D o n a l d T r u m p G a m e never opened, 26 years old $100; 541-773-8039
Fri & Sat 8-2. 2 Nice match Sofas. Freezer, Keg, Lawn mower, Books, Antq. Rocker, Full bed/sheets, Irg bvld Mirror, etc! 640 Spring Crk
912 Siskiyou Blvd.Thurs-Sat, 9-3
Clocks, Books, Chairs, Lamps, Furniture, Hutches, Artwork, Vases, Photos, Swords, Military
Items, Handwoven Native American Items, Sewing Machine & Sewing Box.
Christmas Items, Photos, 1948 Wedding
Dress/Veil, Victorian Clothing, Authentic Furs &
Stoles, Ashland History Books & Memorabilia,
Years & Years of Accumulation. Valley Estate Sales.
Exquisite armoire from Spain $450 or best offer
541-499-6619
8 Old Western Prints; C M Russel & Remington; $10 each/all for $50. 772-7420
Original "Growler" real moonshine jug, very special, $55, 541-779-2716.
T u r k e y p l a t t e r - H o m e r Laughlin, value $75, sell $35, 541-326-9102.
Venlto Flair dog series plate of collie, #393, $25. 541-245-3407.
Vintage Coleman lantern. 1976, #200A, Mint cond. $65 541-245-9211
You're Hired!!
1927 Lane cedar chest very good condition, $225 541-664-4372.
2 love seats for sale, exc. cond. $250 for one, $350 for both. 541-261-3427
2 small wall curios w/10 + ceramic animals, $50/ea. $90/both, 541-608-9775.
4 oak tables/1 oak computer desk, $40/all, 541- 690-6126.
6 Drawer Oak under bed storage. 11.5" h,
24"w, 78" I. $200 OBO 541-855-4044
68" & 35" oak bookcases, $100/ea, $200/both, 541- 608-9775.
5 drawer cherry wood dresser, excellent condition, $150, 541-779-5230.
Bar stools, expensive, three, swivel, solid oak, excellent , $50 541-773-3864
1109 Glengrove Ave, Sat, 8-4. Something for everyone.
818 Laurel, Frl/Sat, 8-4. Lots of misc., mens work pants, winter clothes, more.
Estate Sale. Everything goes. 501 Briarwood #1, Sat, 8-5.
GARAGE SALE Thurs/Fri 9 - 3 p m l o t s o f m i s c . 2 5 1 6 W . Stewart A v e .
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Food Network preheats the oven for/Holiday Baking Championship7
Anyone who has ever wondered what happens to the confections created on Food Network’s “Holiday Baking Championship” should take comfort in the knowledge that they don’t go towaste.
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“There’s a large crew involved with these shows,” explains host Bobby Deen with a laugh, “and inevitably food ends up being devoured by the crew. It certainly doesn’t go to waste. So next to the craft services table at the lot there, there is after each preheat or elimination heat, a table full of baked desserts and it always disappears. There’s something about sweets that people really love.”
In the hourlong series, which returns for its second season with eight episodes on Sunday, Nov. 1 , 1 0 talented bakers create their most delicious desserts, which are then evaluated for taste, techique, presentation and creativity by the judging panel of Duff Goldman (“Ace of Cakes”), Nancy Fuller (“Farmhouse Rules”) and Lorraine Pascal (“Lorraines Fast, Fresh and Easy Foods”). The winner takes home a grand prize of $50,000.
As is the case with many competition series, there are the challenges. In the season premiere, the bakers are tasked to “go nuts” for the holiday.
“We gave them a selection of different nuts that they had to use for the preheat,” Deen explains. “And what’s fun is we oftentimes... will leave it up to the contestants to decide for their fellow bakers what items they may have to use in cooking or how much time they may have to cook. ... Sometimes we may give them an item which would be advantageous for them to use. Or sometimes we may take away a particular item from the rest of their fellow bakers. ... Our challenges are more fair and fun.”
What book are you currently reading?“I’m a huge fan of music and I’m a musician and I’m a guitar collector and a drummer, and I just finished a book called ‘Deal’ by Billy Kreutzmann, who is one of the two drummers from the Grateful Dead. It’s not the only type of book that I read but I literally just turned the last page on it.”What did you have for dinner last night?“I made a really beautiful vegetable medley - we call it succotash down here. So it would be onions and red, yellow and green peppers, kernels of com, okra, tomatoes and fresh lima beans. I just was visiting my father down in southwest Georgia and I went to a beautiful farm down there with him and there were some folks there shelling fresh lima beans. So for the last couple of days, I’ve made a great succotash at home.”What is your next project?“I will shoot a series called ‘Junk Food Flip’ with a young lady named Nikki Dinki. We shot six episodes of ‘Junk Food Flip’ in January of this year as a - it wasn’t exacdy a pilot. It was sort of a trial. We shot six to go to air and it was picked up and bought and I’m happily going to shoot ‘Junk Food Flip’ again.”When was the last vacation you took, where and why?“I went to Bogota, Colombia, in June of this year with my wife. My wife is from Venezuela and ... my wife’s brother and his wife and their two daughters live in Bogota, Colombia, so we went down there for a week and just had an amazing time.”
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4) What gruff Academy Award-winning actor played President Samuel Arthur Tresch in the 1987- 88 Fox sitcom "Mr. President"?
5) The notorious 1998 UPN flop, 'The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer," was set in the administration of which U.S. president?
6) On 'The Wild, Wild West," agents Jim West and Artemus Gordon occasionally reported to their chief executive, a president played by James Gregory. Which president was he?
7) What was the name of the president on NBC's Emmy-winning 'The West Wing"?
8) Zany actor Chris Elliott ("Cursed") spoofed a trend in one-man stage shows like "Give 'em Hell, Harry" by goofily portraying what revered president in a 1986 cable special?
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Little Big Town celebrates a BIG YEAR at 49th CMA Awards
To say the past year has been good for Little Big Town would be one of the understatements in country music.
After their induction into the Grand Ole Opry last fall and the release of their hit album “Pain Killer” - and a huge, and somewhat controversial, success with its song “Girl Crush” - the group now is tied with Eric Church for the most nominations (five) in the 49th Annual CMA Awards. ABC televises the event from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 4, with Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood teamed as its hosts for the eighth time.
“I’m telling you, it keeps getting better and better, and more interesting,” Little Big Town member Kimberly Schlapman says of the group’s times of late. She cites Grand Ole Opry membership as “the pinnacle. That was our first public performance, on that stage, in 1999. We had never sung outside a conference room before that.” Schlapman recalls country icon Little Jimmy Dickens being part of the groups induction, “just a little bit before he passed. He was not feeling well that night, but he came. We loved and adored him.”
Though Schlapman says she doesn’t know “what could top that,” she allows that being one of the top CMA Award nominees with fellow Little Big Town members Phillip Sweet and spouses Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook comes close.
“I’ve always had a secret desire to be the most nominated,” Schlapman admits. “I’d never voiced it before, but every time it comes around and somebody is the most nominated, I think, ‘Oh, that’s such a cool thing. I hope we get that someday.’ And this year, we got it! It’s just a thrill. Because of our journey, we are grateful for any nomination that comes our way, because we have lived on both sides. We know what it is to not have anyone even notice you.”
Very noticed has been “Girl Crush,” which by itself accounts for two of Little Big Town’s five current CMA nominations ... for single and music video of the year. (The others are for vocal group of the year, album of the year for “Pain Killer,” and musical event of the year - with Miranda Lambert - for “Smokin and Drinkin.”) Some radio stations reportedly pulled “Girl Crush” in response to listener beliefs that it was about lesbianism, but Little Big Town fans and fellow artists rallied and helped the tune reach No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s Hot Country Songs chart.
“The first time we heard it, we knew that song was very special,” Schlapman says. “It just stood out. We didn’t know it would have a chance on the radio; we hoped it would, because people would so relate to it. Who hasn’t been in a relationship where someone wins out over you?
“Of course, we know it’s a provocative song ... but we also knew that at its core, it’s just about jealousy. Because of our artist friends and our fans, and our friends in radio who played it anyway, that song was able to get past that controversial moment to where people were actually listening to the words and making it their own.”
Though Little Big Town intended to have a Christmas album out this year, Westbrook’s recent vocal-cord surgery postponed that. “He’s doing so well,” reports Schlapman, who adds, “We’ve never taken time off (before), and it ended up being a really good thing. We all were able to spend a lot of time with our families, and it probably was good for us to have a little break."
InFocus“Master of None,” www.netflix.
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“Candidly Nicole: Season 2,” on.aol.com/shows/candldly-nlcole
The actress, fashion designer and daughter of singer Lionel Richie returns for a second season offering more wry humor and embarking on more adventures with family and friends. In the opener, the 33-year-old’s childhood memories of seeing Siegfried and Roy prompt her to pursue her own Las Vegas act, so she heads to Hollywood’s Magicopolis to become a magician’s assistant — and in the process tries not to steal the show.
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Kevin Droniak and his grandmother Lil return for this new offering in which the intergenerational duo explore current Internet, tech, and culture trends.
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Bosh, meanwhile, is thanking his lucky stars. The 12-year veterans 2014-15 season was cut short. After experiencing severe chest pain following the All-Star Game in February, he was diagnosed with blood clots on his left lung. He underwent treatment and missed the final 30 games of the season.
Now off blood thinners and cleared by doctors to play, Bosh is ready to compete. Coming into this season he had yet to share the court with midseason acquisition Goran Dragic from Phoenix who is now the Heat’s starting point-gaurd.
A ten-time All-Star, Bosh was picked fourth overall by the Toronto Raptors in the talent heavy 2003 NBA Draft that included former teammate LeBron James (first overall pick), current teammate, Dwyane Wade (fifth) and fellow NBA All-Star Carmello Anthony (third).
With Bosh the Raptors quickly improved, making the playoffs in 2007 and 2008. Bosh remains Toronto’s all-time leading scorer. Prior to the 2010 season he was traded to Miami joining James and Wade and eventually helped the Heat make it to the NBA Finals in four consecutive seasons, winning back-to-back titles in 2012 and2013.
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Maggie Lawson stars as a dermatologist with a perfectionism streak and an unorthodox guardian angel (Jane Lynch) in “Angel From Hell,” premiering Thursday on CBS. Find video, photos and more at www.cbs.com/shows/angel-from-hell/
Top performers in country music are lauded at The Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., in The 49th Annual CMA Awards, airing Wednesday on ABC. Find out who’s in line for hardware at www.cmaworld.com/cma-awards/
The cast and production crew are new but the premise is still the same as the spy thriller “Legends” returns for its second season Monday on TNT. Find out about the changes at www.tntdrama. com/shows/legends.html
The story of our continent and how it was shaped — and how it shaped us — is told on “Making North America,” a three-part miniseries on “Nova” that premieres Wednesday on PBS (check local listings). Learn more at www.pbs.org/ wgbh/nova/earth/making-north-amer- ica.html
Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) finds himself out of a job as Season 4 of “Elementary” gets going Thursday on CBS. Get clues as to what else is in store at www.cbs. com/shows/elementary/
BY GEORGE DICKIE
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL The Avant family reunion got offto a rocky start as Julius and Vivienne got updates on recent events in the lives of Nicole and Maya. Zende asked Carter for advice regarding his relationship with Nicole and how to deal with her decision. Thomas demanded that Ridge tell him the real reason he was banished to Forrester International. Bill struggled with the fact that Caroline was carrying the child of his sworn enemy.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES Steve's news about Hope's upcoming weddingi left Bo totally stunned, and Shaun questioned Hope's decision to wed Aiden. Kayla and Joey had an emotionally fraught confrontation over the latest stunt he pulled. Abe was startled by what he found on Lani's computer. Steve and Bo desperately tried to escape from a deadly situation. Aiden started to lose it under the strain of his orders to murder Hope, whose bachelorette party erupted in chaos.
GENERAL HOSPITAL Sam turned to a friend for legal advice she hoped would help Spinelli and promised Jake she would help him uncover his identity. Carly and Sonny reacted to Michael's news, while Lulu and Dante proceeded with their family plans. Sam had second thoughts about a choice she had made, and Nikolas upbraided her for prying into his affairs. Hayden scored an invitation to Liz and Jake's wedding. Olivia touched a nerve by heaping praise on a guilt-stricken Dante, who later clashed over Lulu with Dillon.
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Victoria and Billy visited Delia'stree at Chancellor Park and urged her spirit to rest in peace. Billy admitted he still blamed himself for Delia's accident, and Victoria urged him to move on and not let this death destroy him. Victor spent time with Connor and told him how much Adam loved him.
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Dan Barber is a chef, restaurateur, writer and food advocate who can currently be seen in “Chef’s Table” on Netflix.
DID YOU KNOW- Born in 1 969, he grew up
in New York City's Upper East Side.
- He learned about farming and agricultural sustainability at a younq aqe while helpinq to tend his grandparent's farm in Great Barrington, Mass.
- In 1992, he graduated from Tufts University, where he studied Political Science and English.
- In 1994 he graduated from the French Culinary Institute.
- In May 2000, he opened Blue Hill restaurant with his brother and sister-in-law, David and Laureen Barber, in New York City.
- His success with Blue Hill impressed philanthropist David Rockefeller so much tnat in 2001, he hired him to take over the responsibility of revitalizing his 3,500 acre estate in Westchester. Rockefeller invested $30 million to open the Blue Hill at Stone Barns Restaurant and Stone Barnes Center.
- In 2002, Food & Wine named him one of the country's Best New Chefs.
- In spring of 2006, he won the James Beard award for Best Chef: New York City.
- In 2009, he received the James Beard award for America's Outstanding Chef, and
was named one of the world's most influential people in Time's annual "Time 100" list.
- Most of the milk used at his restaurants comes from his grandmother's farm.
- President Barack Obama appointed him to serve on the President's Council on Physical Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition.
- His opinions on food and agricultural policy have appeared in the New York Times, along with many other publications.
- In May 2014, he published "The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food."
- He is featured in an episode of the Netflix Original docu-se- ries "Chef's Table."
Jill Munroe (Farrah Faweett-Majors, "Charlie's Angels," ABC, 1976-80) Well, OK, she wasn't an angel in the most literal sense ... but Jill, and Farrah, certainly were angels to their network and producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg. Other actresses were part of the mix during the years of the female-private-detective show, but Farrah was the ultimate lightning rod to draw viewers to the program, becoming a true pop-culture phenomenon with a hairstyle many women copied - and a swimsuit poster that found its way to many a young (and not-so-young) man's wall. She was full-time on the series for only the first season, but returned for guest appearances under an agreement that was reached.
Jonathan Smith (Michael London, "Highway to Heaven," NBC, 1984-89) If there was anything Landon was expert in - and he was expert in many things entertainment-wise - it was wholesome entertainment that typically ended up tugging hard on the heartstrings. After proving it with "Little House on the Prairie," he confirmed it again with his drama that took angel Jonathan and his comrade Mark (Victor French) into various settings and lives, always intending to leave them better.
Monica (Roma Downey, "Touched by an Angel," CBS, 1994-2003) The role of heavenly do-gooder Monica wasn't merely a part for actress Downey, it was a major step in a lifestyle and belief system that she has continued to espouse in her work ever since, as a producer (with husband Mark Burnett) of such projects as "The Bible" and "The Dovekeepers" ... and also as the host of the recent series "Answered Prayers."
The Angel Australia (Meryl Streep, "Angels in America," HBO, 2003) The much-lauded actress is appropriately ethereal in the heavenly guise that is one of her multiple characters in this miniseries version of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, one of several projects Streep made with revered director Mike Nichols.
Aaron Corbett (Paul Wesley, "Fallen," ABC Family, 2006) Before he became a vampire on television, Wesley was a part-human, part-angel in this miniseries that found him fighting not-as-nice counterparts on Earth. Notable co-star: a pre-"Breaking Bad" Bryan Cranston.
Archangel Michael (Tom Wisdom, "Dominion," Syfy, 2014-15) Teaming with humans against his own brother, who was bent on making mankind extinct, Michael helped most of his allies survive the conflict known as the Extermination War.
reality tvBY GEORGE DICKIE^BY GEORGE DICKIE
Anyone with a fascination for topographic features and how they were formed would do well to check out a new “NOVA” miniseries that begins this week.
The three-part “Making North America,” airing consecutive Wednesdays beginning Nov. 4 on PBS (check local listings), condenses our continents three-billion-year-old story into three hours, with host and paleontologist Kirk Johnson traveling to 18 states and Canada to reveal some surprising secrets behind its formation.
Johnson, the sant director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, rapels into the Grand Canyon, flies low over Hawaiian volcanoes, scales an Alaskan glacier and dives in the Bahamas. What he discovers are the massive forces, including floods, eruptions, ice sheets and impacts from space, responsible for the formation of the continent.
“North America really has a three-part story,” Johnson says. “There’s the core in the middle, which is very old, and then the East Coast was shaped by repeated collisions, and then more recently, the West Coast is a big train wreck. So those three steps. And really, the action is happening on the West Coast now, but if you dial the clock back 300 million years, it would have been more fun on the East Coast.”
Picture labyrinthine canyons now submerged off the East Coast, great mountains towering over Manhattan and massive lava floes beneath the Great Lakes.
deputy executive its geology. It’s
up there. It’s showing you its stripes. It’s all about its telling its own story very obviously.
“The East Coast is much more subtle. It’s all hidden. And even in the Midwest... (there are) 30 miles of lava beneath the surface. That’s an incredible amount. It tells a story of this huge volcanic eruption. So East Coast, it’s hiding its secrets.”
The series also goes into how life formed on the continent and how humans have altered it to suit their purposes. Johnson says he hopes the series makes people more curious about the land around them and even go out and look for fossils, which he says are everywhere and easy to find.
“There’s something like half a billion people living in North America, all the countries in North America, and they all live on the land,” he says. “They all eat food that’s grown on the land. They all have infrastructures built out of sand and gravel, steel. They have coins made out of metals. All that stuff comes out of the ground, and yet they aren’t aware that it’s right there. Literally underneath every house, every school, there’s a story, a huge story.”
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Price Reduced. Buildablelot for sale. By Owner.5600 s.f. Has water, power& city of Shady Cove sew-er. Mature trees. On quietlane. Very l i t t le traff ic .Ready for your stickbuilt ormfg home. $59,500. Callowner, 541-855-1746
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RENTALS
Commercial & Industrial Property for Rent
Office and shop with railservice for rent, White CityOregon. $1,200 per month541-210-6205
Homes for Rent
ASHLAND3 Bedroom/2 Bath HouseFireplace, patio, garage,
A/C; Quiet street byHelman School
$1550 First, last, security(541) 482-2620
TRANSPORTATION
Antique Classic Cars
1995 Cadillac El Dorado,pearl white exterior/interior,w/white walls, low mileage,extra clean, $7,000, callCoach, 707-580-2643.
Auto Parts & Accessories
4 RV tires, brand newS T 2 0 5 - 7 5 R 1 5 $ 3 5 0(541)773-6499 or 840-1232
Four studded snow tires185/65r/15 w/rims; l ikenew! $300 541-826-5205
Heavy Duty Universa lContractors/Lumber RackLength of upper rack 12',width across 62", height32.5", length from cab totailgate 69" $250. 770-9579
Two Nexen tires: 215 45r17"; $80 for both. Call any-time 541-664-6029
Tires 165/80r13 (toyota,honda etc) lots of tread left,2 for $80 541-772-1449
Autos for Sale
'03 Pontiac Grand Am,mechanically sound, 136Kmi., $1,400. If no answer,please leave message.706-575-8282
05 Buick Lesabre Limited,26k miles, loaded, orig.owner, as new, crimsonpearl red, always garaged,$9950, 541-857-8557.
2009 Toyota Camry, silver,4 dr sedan, 5 speed, auto,16,265 mi., $8,500 firm, call541-944-3024.
454 Tanawanda engine on'93 Suburban, used daily,
94k, $1,500 OBO.907-738-8155
'87 Chevy Celebrity w/DieHard engine, 4 cycl., reallynice, $485, 541-930-0615
LOST A PET?Call Jackson County Anim-al Shelter at 541-774-6654.
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Jackson CountySurplus Vehicle
AuctionJackson County will sellsurplus vehicles on the
internet auction siteGovDeals.com.
The auct ion wi l l openMonday, November 9,2015 and close Wednes-day, November 18, 2015.All bids must be placed on-line at GovDeals.com. Allitems may be inspected atthe Jackson County RoadDepartment located at7520 Table Rock Road –please access the auctionArea using Mosquito Lane.Please contact Mike Jamesat 541-774-6223 for moreinformationItems to be sold include:• 2 – 2008 Ford Explorers –
Ex Sheriff• 2010 Dodge Charger –
Ex Sheriff• 2009 Ford Cab chassis
F350 4x4• 2016 Ford F350 – dual
wheel, pickup bed only• Utility style service bed• 2010 Ford F350 crew cab
4x4• 1998 Ford Ranger 4x4• 2005 Ford F150 4x4• Enclosed utility trailer
Automotive Wanted
Ashland. NEED VEHICLE!Exchg hm improve svc. Prf.SUV or Trk. 541-499-9083
Boat & Marine
12' aluminum boat, 9.9 Ev-inrude motor, auto pilot,oars, anchor, spare tire,new battery, trailer, $1,300,541-890-5274.
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Motor Homes & RVs
Blue Ox tow bar BX7365,6500 lbs., 2" receiver, NIB,$450, 541-270-0061.
50 amp Powermas te rbooster, new $600, asking$300, 541-270-0061.
Four burner stove w/ovenon top, works good, $175,541-531-9651.
Propane forced air heater,works good, $150, 541-531-9651.
Propane water heater,works good, $75, 541-531-9651.
RV Refrigerator, good con-dition, $350, 541-531-9651.
Trucks
1994 Chevy long-bedpickup with canopy $500,needs work. 541-621-4668
2010 Toyota Tacoma 4wd,auto, low miles! 57k, towpackage, bed liner, manyextras. $27,200. Call 541-821-9951
Truck Bed Mount Lift. Lifts1000 lbs. $125541.415.0017
Utility Trailers
4'x8' Tilt Uti l i ty Trailer,Harbor freight style, $200541-441-7381
Vans
WANTED. 78y.o. Retired,Disab. Nurse needsDonation of Van, Mini-Van,o r W / C A c c e s s i b l e .541.531.6544. Thank you!
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This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain o f d is c rim in a tio n call HUD toll-free at 1-800- 669-9777. The to ll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927- 9275
Price Reduced. Buildable lo t fo r sale. By Owner. 5600 s.f. Has water, power & city of Shady Cove sewer. Mature trees. On quiet lane. V ery lit t le tra ffic . Ready for your stickbuilt or mfg home. $59,500. Call owner, 541-855-1746
One s id e o f D u p le x p rice d fo r im m e d ia te sale! $129,500.
Office and shop with rail service for rent, White City Oregon. $1,200 per month 541-210-6205
ASHLAND 3 Bedroom/2 Bath House Fireplace, patio, garage,
A/C; Quiet street by Helman School
$1550 First, last, security (541)482-2620
1995 Cadillac El Dorado, pearl white exterior/interior, w/white walls, low mileage, extra clean, $7,000, call Coach, 707-580-2643.
4 RV tire s , brand new S T 2 0 5 - 7 5 R 1 5 $ 3 5 0 (541)773-6499 or 840-1232
Four studded snow tires 185/65 r/15 w /rim s; like new! $300 541-826-5205
H eavy D uty U n ive rsa l Contractors/Lumber Rack Length of upper rack 12', w idth across 62", height 32.5", length from cab to tailgate 69" $250. 770-9579
Two Nexen tires: 215 45r 17"; $80 for both. Call anytime 541-664-6029
Tires 165/80r13 (toyota, honda etc) lots of tread left, 2 for $80 541-772-1449
Call Jackson County Animal Shelter at 541-774-6654.
'03 P ontiac G rand Am, mechanically sound, 136K mi., $1,400. If no answer, p lease leave m essage. 706-575-8282
Buick Lesabre Limited, m iles, loaded, orig.
owner, as new, crimson pearl red, always garaged, $9950, 541-857-8557.
2009 Toyota Camry, silver, 4 dr sedan, 5 speed, auto, 16,265 mi., $8,500 firm, call 541-944-3024.
454 Tanawanda engine on '93 Suburban, used daily,
94k, $1,500 OBO. 907-738-8155
'87 Chevy Celebrity w/Die Hard engine, 4 cycl., really nice, $485, 541-930-0615
Jackson County will sell surplus vehicles on the
internet auction site
The a u c tio n w ill open M onday, N o vem ber 9, 2015 and close W ednesday, November 18, 2015. All bids must be placed online at GovDeals.com. All items may be inspected at the Jackson County Road D ep a rtm e n t lo ca te d at 7520 Table Rock Road - please access the auction Area using Mosquito Lane. Please contact Mike James at 541-774-6223 for more informationItems to be sold include:• 2 - 2008 Ford Explorers -
Ex Sheriff• 2010 Dodge Charger-
Ex Sheriff• 2009 Ford Cab chassis
F350 4x4•2016 Ford F350 - dual
wheel, pickup bed only• Utility style service bed• 2010 Ford F350 crew cab
4x4• 1998 Ford Ranger 4x4 •2005 Ford F150 4x4• Enclosed utility trailer
Ashland. NEED VEHICLE! Exchg hm improve svc. Prf. SUV or Trk. 541-499-9083
12' aluminum boat, 9.9 Ev- inrude motor, auto pilot, oars, anchor, spare tire, new battery, trailer, $1,300, 541-890-5274.
Blue Ox tow bar BX7365, 6500 lbs., 2" receiver, NIB, $450, 541-270-0061.
50 am p P o w e rm a s te r booster, new $600, asking $300, 541-270-0061.
Four burner stove w/oven on top, works good, $175, 541-531-9651.
Propane forced air heater, w orks good, $150, 541- 531-9651.
P ropane w a te r h e a te r, works good, $75, 541-531- 9651.
RV Refrigerator, good condition, $350, 541-531-9651.
1994 C h e vy lo n g -b e d pickup with canopy $500, needs work. 541-621-4668
2010 Toyota Tacoma 4wd, auto, low miles! 57k, tow package, bed liner, many extras. $27,200. Call 541- 821-9951
Truck Bed Mount Lift. Lifts 1000 lbs. $125 541.415.0017
4 'x8 ' T ilt U tility T ra ile r, Harbor freight style, $200 541-441-7381
78y.o. Retired, Disab. Nurse needs Donation of Van, Mini-Van, o r W /C A c c e s s i b l e . 541.531.6544. Thank you!
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