PG 2 The Nickel - Thursday, November 26, 2015 AGRICULTURE
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HAY FOR SALE! 65-80 lb. Bales $6. 541-973-3851 541-621-2257 or 541-8264889 Call Anytime.
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GRASS HAY First cutting $6/bale. Premium quality second cutting $7/bale, both in barn, no pesticides. 541-951-9900 or 541-664-3705. THENICKEL NICKEL HITS THE THE THE STANDS ON ON THURSDAY! STANDS DON’TMISS MISS OUT! DON’T
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Farm & Garden 2015 Troy Built Riding Mower, cost $1,099, sell $700. 541-890-5274. 10'x12' metal shed, $50, 541-582-5942.
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Lost Deer Chihuahua, tan/black, long legs, 10/28, Grants Pass, 541-450-4155.
PLEASE recycle RECYCLE please THIS PAPER! this paper! Yellow Budgie parakeet, 10/25, Oak Grove/Stewart, 541-772-2959.
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Airport Chevrolet has an immediate opening for a friendly greeter in our service department. Must be a team player. Part time entry level position. Must be 18+. Adult Care Offered Car business experience is A PLACE FOR MOM. The desired but not required. nation's largest senior liv- Good communication skills ing referral service. Con- are necessary. Must have a tact our trusted, local ex- good/clean driving record & perts today! Our service is be able to drive a stickFREE / no obligation. CALL shift. Drug screening 1-800-410-3371. provided. EOE For immediate consideraEMPLOYMENT/ tion apply in person with reHELP WANTED sume, or send to... Brian Hail, Service Manager, at Help Wanted General service@airportchevy.com Airport Chevrolet Buick Driver needed GMC Cadillac for two nightseach week. 3001 Biddle Road Must be able to drive a 26ft Medford OR 97501 box truck, have a valid Drivers License, good driving and background re- Wanted,someone with turret lathe experience and cords. For info please contact set up. Please call 541690-1644. Located across 503-688-5110 / from Medford airport. jkahut@zoanmgtinc.com
Help Wanted General Fleet Manager Needed Must be able to drive log truck, low bed truck and manage truck drivers. Applicant must be knowledgeable of current D.O.T. rules and regulations. A good driving record, CDL Class A license and current medical card are a must. May be required to work away from home. Please contact Human Resources at Croman Corp. 541-826-4455 and ask for Richard. Drug testing required. E.O.E.
MERCHANDISE Antiques & Collectibles 136 Thimbles + 3 wall thimble boxes, $150, 541248-9183. 1920s Childs Tea Set, Very Nice; $200 541-890-5274 1945 era Lane cedar chest, great cond., $200, 541779-5699. 1920s Child's Tea Set, Very Nice; Great Gift! $150. 541-890-5274 Two 24 carat Art of Chokin plates, $75, 541-248-9183. Antique spool brass bed, $175, 541-773-6947. Beaded belt, made about 1920, from Washington area, $450, 541-476-3840. Beaded Crow cartridge belt, made about 1910, $475, 541-476-3840. Dept. 56 Gothic Farm House Retired pc $35 541499-0473 Dept. 56 Heritage Village Collection. Call for info $125 541-499-0473 Manning Bowman mahogany tea tray/brass handles, glass covered inlay-circa 1920, warranty stamped & company name carved on back, $225, 541734-3174.
Antiques & Collectibles
Antiques & Collectibles
Antique German china cabinet, 2 piece pine, $270/OBO 541-449-6619
Dept. 56 Snow Village Xmas Houses. Call for info $50 541-499-0473
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Contractors It's WINTER! Projects Still Need to Be Done We do all repairs Repairs on all inspection reports No job too small! I do it all! Jefferson Reed 541-659-4108 Licensed & Bonded. ccb#178843
Electrical Services Northern Lights Electric 30 Years Exp. Remodels, additions, customs. Prompt, reliable service. Call Karen 541-5353082 CCB#163725
Financial Services Sell your structured settlement or annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don't have to wait for your future payments any longer! Call 1-800-218-0290
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Trash Etc., Rental Clean ups, From Ashland to Rogue River
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Landscaping Jim's Mowing and Leaf Blowing
Fall cleanup, pruning trees, hedges, blowing leaves, Senior Citizen discount. 541-499-5055
Lawn & Garden Maintenance From the Ground Up Landscape Management Tree pruning, leaves/gutters, winterize irrigation, general clean up Call Shane, 499-7301
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Thursday, November 26, 2015 - The Nickel PG 5 Antiques & Collectibles
Appliances & Furniture
Appliances & Furniture
Exquisite armoire from Spain $395 or best offer 541-499-6619
Heat pump for sale, good condition. $250 obo. 541-292-7290
Fenton, 2 baskets, 3 piece set, 2 bowls, 1 plate, $45$65, $335/all, 734-5175.
Dark Oak Hutch w/etched & soldered glass doors 42"x51"x9'h, excellent cond., $250, 772-3453.
SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB alert for seniors: Bathroom falls can be fatal! Safe Step Walk-In Tub, approved by Arthritis Foundation, therapeutic jets, less than 4" step-in, wide door, anti-slip floors, American-made, installation included. Call 800-379-6390 for $750 off!
MILLENNIUM BRIDE BARBIE With Orig. Box $100. 541-500-1409 Antique Russian Babushka Doll. 13 Pcs. Excellent Cond. $125. 541-499-6619
Wallace Cosmopolitan 5 pc silverplate tea set $370 541-499-0473
Appliances & Furniture
4 oak tables/1 oak computer desk, $40/all, 541690-6126.
Iron shelf, fancy, arched, 6'8" by 2'6", glass shelves, excellent. $50 773-3864 Kenmore fridge, 20.6 cf, w/icemaker, works great, $80, 541-899-8713. Kitchenaid professional mixer, 575 watts, holiday bargain, $175, 499-0981. Brown leather love seat, excellent condition, $399, please call 541-690-7299.
Beautiful executive desk, 5'x30", you haul, "Seven Seas" by Hooker furn., $300/obo, 541-773-5684.
Like new: Queen Captains bed with headboard storage, drawers and pillow-top mattress. Purchased $1400, Selling $400, 541-210-4338.
Oak China Hutch - lighted, glass doors/shelves, New cond, $250 obo. 292-7290
Love seat, both sides recline, great condition, sage color, $175. 541-471-7407
Black Glass Corner Desk, Very Nice, Like New, $200. 541-772-3453
Magic Chef Electric Dryer works good, $100 541-7344159
Book case, heavy, fair condition, $100, 541-772-2976
Maytag Washer, Kenmore Dyer. Like New. $395. 541821-7964
Cream colored Day bed w/mattress, excellent condition, $125, 541-973-4847.
Maytag side by side fridge, exc. cond., stainless, $500, 541-779-5867.
DirecTV starting at only $19.99 per month - Free premium channels HBO, Starz, Cinemax & Showtime for 3 months & free receiver upgrade! NFL 2015 Season included (select packages). Call now! 1800-453-9131
New King size five piece bed-spread $55 772-3453
Duncan Phyfe oak dining table, good cond. seats 8. $150, call 541-890-4408.
Freezer, 10.1 cf upright, good/clean, $45, 541-7733864. Frigidaire Stove. Good cond. $70/OBO. Ready to cook tonight! 778-6048. Futon, good shape, burgu n d y m a t t r e s s , b l a c k wood grain, $125 779-1178
Sleep Number dual control king mattress and frame, $300, 541-821-9968. Small white refigerator, top freezer, works great, asking $50, 541-826-6680. Child's antique play bench, hearts-teddy bear cut/outs, $50 541-890-4408 TWIN size Bed and Frame. Great Shape! $50. 541292-7269 Two 3 speed oscillating fans, 1 new in box, $10/ea, $15/both, 505-918-9598. Two ceiling fans w/globes, $250/both, ($470 new) 541500-1765. Call 9-10 am. Two metal office desks 60"x30"x30" $25 each. 541-862-7258 Washer/Dryer. White Sears Max Load, good cond, $100/set. 541-890-4408 WATERFORD Wood Stove w/glass door, brwn ceramic. $495. 541-821-5171
Auctions FRAUD PROTECTION NOTICE from SOMG Customer Service: In the event there is ever a problem with your advertising payment an SOMG employee will contact you and ask you to call back our business line at 541-776-4466 Foreclosure Due To Non Payment of Rent R. Preston, #G29 R. Keever, #E9 L. Higgins, #K26 J. Benham, #K18 Auction Sat, Dec. 5, 2015, 12 pm. A-1 Self Storage, 3558 S. Pacific Hwy.
Building Materials & Tools "Top & bottom" Tool Chest Full of tools and misc! $250. 541-261-9559
Building Materials & Tools SHALE $10 per yard, delivered within 20 miles. $4 per yard, you haul. 541-826-9026 Submersible well pump, $50, 541-855-1305.
Computers & Electronics 20" flatscreen, Box style tube color TV - video inputs, $25 541-779-8309. 22" Sanyo box tv, excellent cond., $15, 541-4717407. 7" digital photo frame with remote, in box $10 541-773-1115 Brother phone, fax, copier, photo printer, exc. cond., $50, 541-708-0795. Canon PC 750 copier, multi copies, automatic feed, $75, 541-773-5700. Copy Machine $50, great cond. Retired, no longer needs 541-890-4408
26 cinder blocks, $1/ea, $20/all, 505-918-9598.
Fax Machine, great condition $50. Retired, no longer needs. 541-890-4408.
4 porch posts 5"x5"x8' $30 each. Excellent Shape! 541-499-6702
Fax Machine; Brothers Model 2820, does fax and copy $60. 541-858-7041
40' extension ladder, $125, 541-560-4172.
Surround sound dvd/cd player, w/5 speakers, $80, 541-500-1409.
White-Westinghouse washer & Maytag elec. dryer, $240, 541-890-2879.
Night Stand 2-drawer beautifully refinished dark wood. $50. 541-890-4408
Arc welder 180 ac/dc, used once to repair utility trailer, $100, 541-499-8533.
J.V.C. Super VHS ET VCR w/40 Movies. $80. 541500-1409
Natural wood table w/2 chairs, mint cond., $250, 541-773-5880. Cash only
Oak Tea Cart. Drop leaf w/Drawer. Exc. Condition. $150. 541-499-8803.
Craftsman 3" shredder chipper, $425, 541-7735700.
Printer ink, $2.50-$27. 1/3 Retail. For type call 541772-1503.
Wool rug by Spinel, 7'6"x9'6", $150, 541-8995952.
Firewood, Oil & Coal
Queen bed, exc. cond., w/sturdy frame, asking $170, 541-301-3007.
Double stainless steel sink with faucet, hoses & drains. $50 541.415.0017
Arts & Crafts
HAKO Minuteman floor buffer/polisher $300. 541-7721503
Recliner, brown, good condition, paid $600, $400/obo, 541-772-2976. Rocker/Glider, leather back and seat, comfortable! $50 obo. 541-326-5378 Stove hood, white, 30", used, $75, 541-973-4847.
Cabinet, 3 craft filled drawers. 24"x16"x25" $20 541-770-5898 Hinterberg machine quilting frame, $300, 541-3018488. Pendents. Jade, agate, onyx. ea. 1"x1 1/4". All 52 $39, 541-826-5609.
Misc. tools, nail gun, $50, 541-879-0673. Renown 20 Gal. Wet/Dry Vac. #REN08013-VP $200. 541-772-1503. Skill Saw Worm Drive. $65 541.415.0017
Dry Red Fir cut at 14", $200/cord, Shady Cove 541-778-4817.
Firewood, Oil & Coal
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
200 gallon fuel oil tank, $100, 541-855-1305.
1,000' electric fence wire/controller, $45, 541773-5700.
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Top Quality Dry 16" Douglas Fir, $180 per cord, $20 for delivery; can deliver 2 cords; 541-816-0615
Home Healthcare & Supplies CPAP/BIPAP supplies at little or no cost from Allied Medical Supply Network! Fresh supplies delivered right to your door. Insurance may cover all costs. 800-657-7809
14K gold carved rose ring, white coral, ring size 6, $64.00, 541-826-5609. 14K gold pale jade ring, marquise cut, size 7 3/4, $64, 541-826-5609. Nice Girl's Bike with extras. $150 541-772-3453
German made violin, nice shape, $175, 541-8551305.
4 Panels of Drapes, Good Cond. Floor/Ceiling. 541261-0532 for info. $45
Guitar w/case. Acoustic, quality sound. $350. 541-858-7041
6 qt. stainless steel saute pan, w/glass lid, never used, $40, 541-879-0155.
Indian Rocks. About 300 lbs. Blanks, trades & some chips. $200 541-855-1305
Books, crafts, quilting, scrap booking, all/$6.00, or $.50 ea., 541-326-9102.
Lowrey spinet piano w/bench, $200, 541-4765857.
Set of 4 Pocket watches by Boris Dragon design exc. cond, $500. 541-471-7407
Lg. & Med. Dog Crates like New. Trade Either one for Lg. Kennel 541-772-7420
Box of puzzles/games, 14 total, box/$4 or $.25 each. 541-326-9102.
Med Transcriber ref bks all body systems. Retired. $100 541-890-4408
Manual trapeze for assistance getting out of bed, $150/obo, 541-326-5378.
Bras, new, tags on, $2/ea or box of 10 for $15, 541326-9102.
Murray Ultra 18 speed woman's bicycle, like new, $89, 541-482-8020.
Oreck professional air purifier, w/permanent filter, $80, 541-500-1409.
Burn barrels with/without lids, some airtight, $5 & $8, all for $100, 541-560-4172.
New 6' picnic table, all 2x6's, benches attached, $100, 541-826-6680.
Pride Go Go scooter, excellent condition, call for details. $500/obo 690-1277
Commercial paint sprayer, airless Graco Ultra 400, $500, 541-499-8533.
New Goose Down Comforter. Cost $340, Selling $75. Full/Queen. 541-774-1975
Make life easier! Shower/commode wheel chair, $200 541-326-5378.
Digital security camera, on 4'x8' pole, $200, 541-5001765. Call between 4-5 pm.
Curio, glass shelves/doors, light, 36"x36"x12.5". $150/obo. 541-608-9775.
Twin Size Hospital Bed, M otorized with remote $200 541-301-7536
Pale green carpet, 11'4"x11'4", very new, $150, 541-973-4847.
Walker w/hand brakes & seat, excellent, $75, 541665-3708.
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Wheelchair, EX2, w/oxy caddy, excellent, $85, 541665-3708.
Eddie Bauer suitcase, approx. 16"x27"x10", used once, $25, 541-482-8020.
Puzzles; 1000 pieces (all there) 5 for $5 541-8587041
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Portable Casio keyboard, mic outlet, exc. cond. $80, 541-261-7189.
PG 6 The Nickel - Thursday, November 26, 2015
Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie typically know how they’ll spend the first half of Thanksgiving, and the plan is the same this year. After they wrap up their NBC duties on that mornings “Today” show, the co anchors will head to their perch along the Macy’s Parade route as the network gives the 89th annual edition of New York’s holiday-season-launching event its traditional broadcast. A1 Roker will join his “Today” colleagues from points on the parade’s path, showcasing character balloons, marching bands, themed floats and celebrity guests while Lauer and Guthrie are in a perfect spot to introduce musical numbers from current Broadway shows. “This is probably my 12th year or something like that,” Lauer says, “but it’s amazing how you still get pumped up for i t . . . especially when you step onto that street on Thanksgiving morning and you see the crowd in the stands and the bands lining up and the Broadway casts rehearsing. Even though you think to yourself, ‘It would be fun to be home with my family on Thanksgiving morning,’ you suddenly forget about that completely, and you just cant wait for this spectacle of Americana.” Guthrie is newer to the parade, this being her fourth hosting stint, and she deems that role “really fun. I think there’s just a certain energy around Thanksgiving, and with everybody out there, there’s so much excitement in the air. I actually always get a big kick out of how excited Matt gets about the parade; that’s really part of the fun for me, but it’s just one of those great traditions, and to get to be a part of it is so special.” Among those slated for this year's lineup: music stars Mariah Carey, Jennifer Netdes, Jordin Sparks, Rachel Platten ("Fight Song"), Andy Grammer, Daughtry and Pat Benatar; Cirque du Soleil; the reigning Miss America, Betty Cantrell; chef and Food Network personality Sandra Lee; hockey's Mark and Marty Howe; and the Muppets, sharing their spot with musician Quesdove. Represented stage shows will include "Finding Neverland," "Fiddler on the Roof" and "The King and I." Lauer sometimes has his children with him at the parade, and this is the second Thanksgiving for Guthrie’s daughter Vale. “I’m still thinking about whether to bring her this year,” her mom admits. “Honestly, it will have to do with how cold it is, but I would love for her to see it. She’s little, but I think she would be completely blown away by all the colors and sounds and sights. I really look forward to having her be there year after year.” Weather surely is a major consideration for the Macy’s Parade, and Lauer has experienced just about every kind. “We have done the parade in light V-neck sweaters, then we’ve done it in years when it has been raining torrentially or snowin sideways. When you think about some of the outfits those marching-band members or majorettes or cheerleaders are wearing, and they’re out there marching for something like three miles and they get to Herald Square — and they still have smile on their faces, because now they know they’re in front of the cameras — and they can’t feel their fingers or toes, it’s really incredible.” Also slated to be with Guthrie and Roker for the tree lighting on NBC's "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" special Dec. 2, Lauer adds that he and his paradetelecast comrades still get to have their own Thanksgivings once Santa Claus has made his parade-ending appearance and the crowd disperses. “Savannah often goes to be with her in-laws in New Jersey,” he notes, “and I head out to be with my family on Long Island. As soon as 12:15 (p.m. ET) arrives, it’s a traditional holiday for us.” And for Guthrie, there’s an added upside to having that day’s on-air chores: “You know what’s great about it? It gets me out of any cooking duties.”
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The story of Apple Computer icon Steve Jobs has been told several times, but in the hands of two Oscar winners - “Slumdog Millionaire” director Danny Boyle and “Social Network” screenwriter Aaron Sorkin — it’s bound to be something different. And the movie titled “Steve Jobs” certainly is. Sorkin cleverly structures it like a three-act play, focusing on specific milestones in the late Jobs’ career, including the debuts of the Macintosh computer and the iMac - but you need the right performer in the title role to make it all work. Michael Fassbender proves to be that, playing Jobs as reserved and demanding, always keeping those around him guessing. And what a supporting cast to do the guessing: Seth Rogen does some of his best work yet as Jobs colleague Steve Wozniak, with Kate Winslet, Jeff Daniels and Katherine Waterston (Sam’s daughter) as others who factor into Jobs’ life and work. Fassbender has logged his share of screen time (“Shame,” “The Counselor,” the “X-Men” franchise), but he’s still not so well-known that he can’t lose himself completely in the part of Jobs. That’s where he succeeds while others such as Ashton Kutcher and Noah Wyle couldn’t; their images are so famous, it worked against their completely being able to personify the enigma Jobs was. That helps Fassbender with not worrying about image as he portrays some of Jobs’ more unflattering traits, such as paranoia
over whom to trust, anc over letting any of his power be delegated to others. He had such a vision for Apple, that focus cost him many relationships, including some of those that helped get him where h got (see: Wozniak). The Sorkin script, inspired largely by a Walter Isaacson book, leaves out the earliest and latest parts of Jobs’ life, but the essence is still there ... and that’s what counts in a movie of this nature. Even without sequences detailing his childhood and well-before-his time of death, you’ll leave the theater knowing who Jobs was. And you might even reach into your pocket for, or go home to, one of his innovations right afterward. “Steve Jobs” is a movie about brilliant people, and anyone who knows Sorkins writing can guess what a match he is for it. A lot of the excitement is in the words. The picture insists you keep listening - but you will anyway, if you’re on board at all with this story. “Steve Jobs” really gets its job done.
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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon In his closing comments, Rand Paul said that he is running to create a government so small that you can barely see it. Paul said it would be modeled after his presidential campaign.
Late Show With Stephen Colbert Like a lot of New Yorkers, I am a little tired and pissed off this morning. I'm guessing a lot of you flipped over from the third Republican debate. I don't know what happened yet because we taped this at 5:30, but I am super excited about the brand new Republican front-runner, retired neurosurgeon and current tired person Ben Carson.
The Late Late Show With James Corden All the candidates are trying to reinvent themselves, but sometimes they try a little too hard. Jeb Bush last week tried to appeal to a younger, hipper audience when he called "Supergirl" pretty hot. Jeb Bush calling "Supergirl" pretty hot is something your stepdad says when he's trying to connect with you.
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• Born Robert Earl Deen on April 28, 1970, in Albany, Ga.
• He went to work with his brother Jamie, in his mother Paula's kitchen — when he was eighteen. The three founded a small Savannah catering business known for delivering "lunch-and-love-in-a-bag," which grew into one of Savannah's most loved restaurants, The Lady & Sons. • He and Jamie began appearing to rave reviews on their mothers cooking| shows on the Food Network, and soon launched their own show on the network, "Road Tasted." • In 2006, he was named one of People's 50 most eligible bachelors and in 2009, most eligible bachelor of Savannah. • In 2012, he made his solo television debut on Cooking Channel in the series "Not My Mama's Meals," where he developed healthier versions of the traditional foods he grew up on. • In July 201 3, he married Claudia Lovera, who is originally from Caracas, Venezuela, in a small ceremony at his mother's home. In addition to four books with Jamie, he has written two solo books, "Bobby Deen's Everyday Eats: 120 All-New Recipes, All Under 350 Calories, All Under 30 Minutes" and the No. 1 New York Times best seller, "From Mama's Table to Mine: Everybody's Favorite Comfort Foods at 350 Calories or Less." • In July, the brother's returned to Food Network with "Southern Fried Road Trip." • A few weeks ago, he returned as host for Season 2 of the Food Network show "hioliday Baking Championship."
Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “History is a myth that men agree to believe.” Truer words were never spoken when it comes to Thanksgiving. The two-hour “American Experience” documentary “The Pilgrims,” Tuesday, Nov. 24, on PBS (check local listings), endeavors to explode a few myths about the holiday and give viewers a real history of what happened. “They’re ripe to be exploded because of the way historical memory has worked about Thanksgiving,” says Ric Burns (“Andy Warhol: A Documentary”), who wrote and directed the film. “I mean, it’s funny. It’s kind of a funny little cartoon balloon we carry around in our heads. And unlike other moments in American history — the Revolution, the Civil War, about which we might know something — what we know is very kind of self-contained within that cartoon bubble. You know, buckled shoes. You know all the items the way I do, we can all recite them.” As is the case with many legends, the real story of Thanksgiving is far more interesting, starting with the fact that the Pilgrims weren’t the first Europeans to put down roots
on American soil. That distinction went to the settlers of Jamestown, Va., 13 years earlier in 1607. The film details the Pilgrims’ ordeal after landing at what is now Provincetown, Mass., in November 1620. They faced rampant disease, starvation and death at the Plymouth colony, and to ward off attacks by the natives they would prop up their sick and dead against trees so they would appear to be sentries. The Pilgrims’ relationship with the local tribes was complex. They built Plymouth Plantation on a site littered with the remains of the Wampanoags, who had been decimated years earlier by a plague brought over by European fishermen. Vulnerable to attacks by other tribes, the two groups formed an uneasy alliance. After surviving the brutal winter of 1620-21, they found their crops had yielded a considerable harvest and the following fall held a three-day celebration of games and food. But it wasn’t until more than 200 years later that President Abraham Lincoln, with the country in the midst of a divisive war, commemorated that feast as what is now Thanksgiving.
"Broadway Danny Rose" (1984) While not exactly a Thanksgiving movie in overall theme, Woody Allen's enjoyable black-and-white comedy about a two-bit New York tafent agent Features a memorable shootout in a Macy's parade warehouse occupied by the Underdog balloon and numerous helium tanks. Much high-talking results. "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" (1987) A journey of self-discovery results when a flight canceled due to bad weather makes oil-and-water travel companions of a yuppie executive and an overly talkative salesman (Steve Martin, John Candy) as they try to get home for Thanksgiving in Jonn Hughes' near-classic comedy. "Dutch" (1991) A construction worker (Ed O'Neill) fights with his girlfriend's (JoBeth Williams) spoiled preteen son (Ethan Embry) as he brings the boy home from private school for the holiday in this underrated comedy. "Scent of a Woman" (1992) Hoo-Aah! Al Pacino won a well-deserved Oscar for his portrayal of a blind, difficult Army retiree who gets an unwelcome companion when his family hires an unsuspecting preppie (Cnris O'Donnell) to look after him while they are away during Thanksgiving weekend in Martin Brest's excellent drama. "Grumpy Old Men" (1993) Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon re-created the magic of Oscar and Felix in this comedy about feuding Minnesota seniors who have cause to lock horns once again when a comely neighbor (Ann-Margret) moves in nearby at Thanksgiving time. "Home for the Holidays" (1995) Family dysfunction is front and center of this entertaining comedy from director Jodie Foster, which stars Holly Hunter as a singleton in crisis who comes home to Baltimore for a holiday reunion with her overbearing parents (Charles Durning, Anne Bancroft) and assorted friends and relatives. The impressive cast also includes Robert Downey Jr., David Strathairn and a teenage Claire Danes. "The Ice Storm" (1997) It's 1973 and residents of an affluent Connecticut suburb are experimenting with mate swapping during a boozy, ice-bound holiday party in Ang Lee's outstanding drama. Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Sigourney Weaver ana Allison Janney are in the large and talented cast. "Pieces of April" (2003) Right at the end of her tenure on "Dawson's Creek," Katie Holmes starred as a young woman trying to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for her dying mother and the rest of her estranged family in her dingy, cramped New York apartment in this under-tne-radar comedy/drama. "The New World" (2005) The story of the Jamestown settlers is told with sweeping landscapes, swelling instrumentals and fine performances by Colin Farrell and newcomer Q'orianka Kilcher in Terrence Malick's sumptuous historical drama.
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Homes for Sale
Homes for Rent
Auto Parts & Accessories
Autos for Sale
Automotive Wanted
Trucks
Open House, Sunday 1-4, Owner Carry. 4 bed/3.5 bath, $419,900 at 4.5%, 15% down, $1829.71 per month plus TNI. 2990 Lexington Dr., 541-779-4748.
3 bed / 2 bath home for rent, $1,525/month. Ashland, 541-482-2620
87-95 Jeep Wrangler upper doors with sliding windows, $200, 541-499-8533.
1995 Pontiac Grand Am, quad 4, $300, needs engine work, 541-772-3501.
Ashland. NEED VEHICLE! Exchg hm improve svc. Prf. SUV or Trk. 541-499-9083
Short bed truck topper, needs repair, $40/obo, 541897-0060.
Ready To Move In! 2 bed/1 bath close to downtown Medford. Non smoking, new flooring, $900/mo, 541-930-1212.
FOR SALE LIKE NEW STUDDED SNOW TIRES 195/55R15 $250.00 or best offer call 541-535-3420 after 5 pm
Tell them you found it in the Nickel Classifieds!
Campers & Trailers
'87 Chevy Celebrity w/Die Hard engine, 4 cycl., really nice, $485, 541-930-0615
For Sale 1965 Eldorado Camper $500 obo 541-621-5406
What’s two inches tall & strong enough to move cars and trucks? Your ad in the Classifieds.
Mobile Homes for Rent Mobile Homes for Rent available in Medford and Phoenix area. If interested call Francisco 541-6462877
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Call Today 541-776-4466 Land for Sale ARIZONA LAND SALE: 2 acre lots with power from only $6995. Warm winters, low down, easy terms. 928753-7125. www.landarizona.com
RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Newer 3 bed / 2 bath duplex, 1 car garage, fenced yard, $975 per month. 1319 Alex Way, Medford NO PETS. 541-660-9525
Auto Parts & Accessories 2 RV tires, brand new ST205-75R15, $150 (541)773-6499 or 840-1232
2 Studded pickup tires, 235/85R16, radial wide track, $150, 541-773-5700. Tires 165/80r13 (toyota, honda etc) lots of tread left, 2 for $80 541-772-1449
Auto Services GREYBACK TRANSMISSIONS Budget prices, quality rebuilds. Specializing in USAmade trucks (auto-matics) w/upgrades. 541-597-2988
Lovejoy Hospice has positions open within our growing agency. This is satisfying work with a high level of autonomy and a team approach to providing holistic, home based care. We offer exceptional orientation and training for the right person. Applicants must be motivated, detail oriented team players who are flexible and able to work independently. Pre-employment Drug and Alcohol testing will be required in addition to background checks. Currently we are interviewing for: RN – full time (40 hours per week) benefited position. At least 2 years of RN experience required and previous hospice or home health experience preferred. You must have a current unencumbered RN license with the Oregon State Board of Nursing. Administrative Support - Front Desk – full time (40 hours per week) benefited position. Experienced in office work with emphasis on multi-line phones, excel, and Microsoft Office. Previous medical office experience is required.
Come see why we have a passion for who we are and what we do! Make your next career move to a place where your commitment to providing great care matters! Submit your resume to Margaret Casler at m.casler@lovejoyhospice.org or mail to Lovejoy Hospice, 939 SE 8th Street Grants Pass, OR 97526
Trucks Truck Bed Mount Lift. Lifts 1000 lbs. $125 541.415.0017
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The Nickel - Thursday, November 26, 2015