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ADOPTION FOSTER CARE ADOPTION Loving couple seeking to adopt a child. We can provide a stable home filled with love, laughter and fun. If you are considering an adoption plan, please call or text us at 503-475-5170 or our attorney at 1-800-594-1331.
HELP WANTED Delivery Driver Need a full-time delivery driver. Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid CDL, with Hazmat and Tanker Endorsement. For Complete Job Description & Application Visit: www.amerigas.com
ADULT CARE SERVICES CAREGIVER I will work 30 Hrs. or Less, Experienced over 30 years, State of Oregon Certified Approved, with References. For More Information, Call 541-891-3519.
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PERSONALS DANCE YOUR CARES AWAY Modern Square Dancing is Friendship Set to Music. Join us for a FREE get acquainted party, 7:00 pm Thursday, September 24th at the Triad School Student Union, 2450 Summers Lane. Questions-541-884-1263.
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FLAGGER CERTIFICATION Get your Flaggers card now! Good for 3 years. Don't wait until spring. Taking Names Now. Call Erica at KCC 541-880-2253 or Gina 541-891-0896
A relaxed mind is a creative mind.
FEED & SEED GRAIN & HAY
3-Twine Clean Dairy Quality Alf Alfa, & Horse Quality Grassy Alf Alfa, $210 per ton.
HORSES & TACK
MISC. AGRICULTURE
Extreme Trail Horse Training Also
19 Noble Stock Panels, 5 ½ Ft. Tall, 6-Rail, 12 Ft. Length, Excellent Condition, No Bends, $100 each, (2)-Noble Gates, 6 Ft., (1)-12' Powder River Gate, $100
Feeder Alf Alfa, $165 per ton.
100 Gallon Rubbermaid Stock Tank, $60
541-331-2369. HELP WANTED: VFW now accepting applications for an experienced Bar Manager / Bartender. Apply at: VFW 515 Klamath Ave. 541-882-0057 Between the hours of 12 pm - 5 pm. Applicants must possess or obtain Food Handlers & OLCC cards.
Solar Nails & Spa looking for manicurist. 503-999-5800
FARM EQUIPMENT 2013 Benson Tractor w/ Loader, 24 HP, 19 Hours of Running Time, $10,200, Heavy Duty Band Saw, Heavy Duty Sander & Wooden Lathe, $100 each, SEE AT: 37016 Agency Lake Loop (off of Modoc Point, Go About 9 Miles to the 2nd Agency Lake Loop, Make Right) Call 951-703-8676 or 951-357-2298 (After 6 pm). Case/IH 6200 press wheel drill excellent condition grain, grass, fertilizer 2nd one parts, Both $7000, Call Bonanza, 541-545-1012 541-591-8631 Sunday - Friday (8am-5pm).
The word “impossible” contains the word “possible.” –Mr. Spock, Star Trek
541-787-1818.
Grass hay, $130-$160 a ton. Bonanza 541-281-1750 541-545-6588 Premium Grass Hay, 2-Tie 90 Lb. bale, $220 / per ton, Orchard Grass AlfAlfa, 90 Lb. bale, $210 / per ton Merrill, OR 1-Ton Mininum No delivery 541-810-2282. RYE HAY FOR SALE $70.00 a Ton or $60.00 a Ton for remaining 18 tons. 530-397-3202 Screenings 50 pound bag, $7 each
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Gentle Hands Equine Center Located In The Klamath Falls Basin. We Are Offering Training, Colt Starting, Training For Problem Horses and Riding Lessons. 541-810-8463 928-595-1384.
LIVESTOCK 5 BLACK Fall calving cows, calving now; 9 black Spring calving cows, delivery available. For more information, contact Joe Chappell, 509301-4402, Milton-Freewater. Butcher Pigs for Sale, Approximately 250 lbs., $250 each, Call 541-892-1216.
BUYING SHEEP & GOATS
September FEED SPECIALS: Paybck Mineral 50# Equis Golden Senior 50# Equis daily 35% 50# Smartlic Pasture 21 /25 / 30% 250# tub
Richland Feed and Seed Monday –Friday 8 am -5 pm Saturday 8 am – 12 pm Reeder Rd/Highway 140 E Klamath Falls 541-850-7330
Southern Oregon Antique & Collectibles Club 33rd ANNUAL FALL ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW & SALE Medford Armory, 1701 S. Pacific Hwy., I-5 Exit 27 NEW DAYS / NEW HOURS Friday, 9/25, 10 am-7 pm Saturday, 9/26, 10 am-6 pm Sunday, 9/27, 10 am-3 pm ADMISSION $5 $1 OFF (1-Person) WITH THIS AD www.soacc.com Like us on Facebook.
Wheat and/or barley 50 pound bags, $8 each. 530-664-2771
Antique Plowers, Saw Blades, Doors & Windows, 541-591-4118.
Buying sheep / goats. Lambs, kids, bucks an culls. Please call for more information. Thanks. 541-890-0822
Vintage Hand Stitched Quilt Tops, Nice Condition, $100 each or Make Offer, 541-892-2841.
APPLIANCES 2013 Samsung top loading washer, large capacity and an older GE dryer $450. 541-891-8908
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Alemite Low Pressure Oil Pump Alemite High Pressure Grease Pump Self-Contained AC Hydraulic Power Unit Lincoln Welder, Invertec V2505 Evolution 9" Steel Cutting Circular Saw 230 HDX 1" Dr. Impack Sockets, 2 ¼-3" w/ Extension 1" Dr. Chrome Sockets, 2 3/8 - 3" Ratchet, Breaker Bar, Extensions OTC Diesel Injection Tools Master Cool II Electronic Scale KD Brake Bleeder w/ Adapters Mac Tool Vacuum Pump AC15200 OTC Pinion Depth Gage #7116 OTC Diff. Housing Spreader #7071 OTC Gas Engine Testing Equipment Auto X-Ray Code Reader EZ Scan 6000 Chilton Repair Manuals Parker Hydraulic Fittings & Adapters Mitutoyo Micrometers & Dial Indicators
Full Computer Service for more than 15 years in the Klamath Basin
FOR SALE
Buy and Sell Reloading Dies and Equipment.
Howa 1500 7m/m Mag. 3-9x Scope, As New, $450 (2) 10-22 Rugers-Nice! $225 ea. Ruger American .243, New In Box! $335 Rossi .243 Single Shot, As New! $250 .308 British-Ishapore No.IV, $325 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser, $350 Howa 1500 .243 3-9x Scope, As New, $450 03 A3 Springfield Target, $800 Model 70 Winchester w/ 3-9x Scope, $550 .30-06 Husky w/ 4x Weaver, $450 Pre 64 Winchester .30-338, $650 w/ Ammo Triumph 20 Ga. Single Shot, $125 Rossi 20 Ga. Single Shot, $150 Remington 597 .22 Auto Rifle w/ 3-9x Scope, 2 Mags & Hard Case, $200 Winchester Mod. 37 12 Ga. Single Shot, $150 H&R Green Wing Classic 20 Ga. Youth Model Single Shot, $200 8m/m Mauser Mod. 98, Full Military, $250 Mossberg Mod. 151K .22 Auto w/ Scope, $150 Winchester Mod. 63 .22 Auto Rifle, $450 7-7 Jap Drilled & Taped For Scope, $100
Bill's Upholstery 4755 Shasta Way 541-882-9491
541-884-9494 (before 7 pm) No Text Messages Please!
Lake County Fair Board 26th Annual Fall Gun & Trade Show
Remington Versa Max Sportsman, 12 Ga., $800
Most Trojan and/ or Virus removal, $40 CSI Computers 4755 Shasta Way 541-892-1087 Larry
FIREARMS $ CASH FOR $ Ammunition Shell Brass Reloading Supplies Reloading Equipment
T he Nicke l s e r ve s A ltur a s, Beatty, Bly, Bonanza, Chemult, Chiloquin, Dairy, Dorris, Fort Klamath, Keno, Lakeview, Macdoel, Malin, Merrill, Midland, Mt. Hebron, Rocky Point, Sprague River, and Tulelake, as well as Klamath Falls.
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S&W Model #3, made for Germany, 44 cal., $900. S&W Model #53, 22 Jet w/ box, 38 neck down to a 22, $1,100. S&W Model 48-2, 22 mag, 10” barrel custom trigger & hammers, custom grips, $900. Winchester 1890, 22 short, octagon barrel, $650. Winchester 62-A .22 short, $650. Winchester model 66, octagon barrel, brass plated, $500. Taurus 38 special, $375. Husqvarna 12 ga. S/S with hammers, $500. (Cell) 541-363-6750. (Home) 541-887-2168
Firearms 541-891-7600
For Sale: Now In Stock – Bear Creek Moly Coated Bullets
1998 34 Ft. Winnebago Motorhome For Sale, 541-359-9031.
New Midway USA Rifle Cases, Nylon, 46” (L), 17” (H), 3” (W), “Don't Thread on Me” Logo, or Texas State Flag, $25 each, 541-892-2228.
NICKEL CLASSIFIED HOURS are Monday and Tuesday 8:305, Wednesday 10-2, Thursday 8:30-2, and Friday 10-2.
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
Laser-cast Lead Bullets Berry's Plated Bullets Brass Tumblers and Walnut Media.
Saturday & Sunday September 19 & 20 Lake County Fairgrounds Exhibit Buildings 1900 N. 4th St. Lakeview, OR 97603 Admissions - $5 or $4 if you bring a trade gun Children under 12 are free.
Ruger Red Label Sporting Clay 12 Ga., 30” Barrell, Less Than 1-Box of Shells Fired, $1,200 New Weatherby Van Guard, 300 Win., Mag, Never Fired, $400 530-664-3006.
No Need to Go Out of Town! We Do:
Saturday, Sept. 19 9 am – 5 pm
Ruger American 308, N.I.B., $325
Sunday, Sept. 20 9 am – 3 pm
Savage Model 99, 243, Collectors, $475
Eyelid Surgery
50/50 Raffle both Saturday & Sunday.
Winchester Model 94, .30-30, Excellent, $375
Intraocular Injections for Macular Degeneration and Diabetes
Gun transfer dealer will be available to do background checks. Food & refreshments, RV hookups, free parking, & security.
541-892-0213.
Cataract Surgery with Specialty Intraocular Lens Implants Routine Vision Exams • Optical Goods Complete Medical Eye Care
Mark Fay, M.D.
Physician/ Surgeon of the Eye
Scott Stevens, M.D. Physician/ Surgeon of the Eye
Outpatient Surgery in association with Klamath Surgery Center
Edwin Tuhy, O.D. Optometric Physician
Tables are $25 each if paid in advance, $35 if paid at the door. Call 541-947-2925 for more information.
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Find it for less in The Nickel
Jennifer Sparks, O.D. Optometric Physician
Klamath Surgery Center specializes in outpatient surgery. Our patients enjoy many advantages including personalized service, excellent medical care, comfortable, convenient facilities and low costs.
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2640 Biehn St., Suite 3 • Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541.884.3148 • www.klamatheyecenter.com
541-850-7330
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FIREARMS
EMAIL: thegunstore@charter.net
Corner of 3rd & Main St. 239 Main St. Klamath Falls
$150 per cord / Split
Need a Permit to carry in Oregon? No problem!
Any special cuts under 16” will be extra
1 WEEKLY CLASS EVERY SATURDAY! ALWAYS 10am-2pm Certificates issued at end of each class. WALK-INS WELCOME!
Free Delivery in Klamath Falls Any Deliveries In Rocky Pt. Will Be $30 Extra For Gas Contact Number 541-591-4046
CLASS LOCATION 1905 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, Oregon
Trust is the most valuable thing you’ll ever earn.
• New & Secondary Steel “We’ll Save You Money!” • Got Scrap or Batteries? “We’ll Pay You Money!” 2825 Broadmore St. (Behind Lithia Ford) 883-3583 • (800)779-3583
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$189, New .45 ACP Pistols, Lifetime Warranty, 100% American Made. $179 New .40 S/W Pistols, New .9mm Pistols $179 22 Ammo $7.50/box No Limit
We only charge for the things you ask us to provide
541-884-2828
We GUARANTEE the Lowest Funeral and Cremation Prices in the Klamath Basin, or we will
FIREWOOD Juniper Firewood $160 / Cord Seasoned & Split, Local Delivery, Anna, 541-363-2224.
Refund the Difference Plus %20
Call 541-884-5555
6420 S. 6th St. • Across from Home Depot
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6:30AM-10:00PM 7 DAYS A WEEK
2051 Radcliffe Ave (541) 884-5563
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• Wash & Fold by the Pound • Brand New State-of-the-art Washers & Dryers • Free Wi-Fi • Dry Cleaning Available • Attendant on Duty • Drop Off Laundry Service • Shirt Service • Pillows, Rugs, Bedspreads and Sleeping Bags • Self-service – Coin Operated
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T he Nicke l s e r ve s A ltur a s, Beatty, Bly, Bonanza, Chemult, Chiloquin, Dairy, Dorris, Fort Klamath, Keno, Lakeview, Macdoel, Malin, Merrill, Midland, Mt. Hebron, Rocky Point, Sprague River, and Tulelake, as well as Klamath Falls.
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Be Toasty With Quality Dry Lodgepole Firewood No Rot.
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Remington Model 721 .270 Win. w/ Leupold VX-2 3-9, $550
Get all 4 State Certifications $135 Same day We notarize your Florida Application FREE- a $10 value
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Ruger M77 Hawkeye Pedator .223 w/ Leupold VX-1 S-9 Stainless, Like New, $940
HURRY! Ad deadline is Tuesday at 11:00 am.
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Take time to laugh, it’s the music of the soul.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Large Overstuffed Comfortable Recliner, Dark Green Fabric, $65, 541-892-2841.
Classified Deadline is Tuesday @ 11:00 am. Place your ad early to avoid the Tuesday rush.
The word “impossible” contains the word “possible.”
2 queen size bedroom sets, $100. each Futon couch, $30. 2 La-Z-Boy recliners, $125. each Lamps and end tables. 541-850-9629
–Mr. Spock, Star Trek
MISCELLANEOUS
New Lift Lounge Chair, Used 3-Days, Purchased At Carlson's, Beautiful Maroon Color, $2,000 New, Asking $1,500 OBO, 541-798-5403.
6 Person Del Sol Hot Tub 77in x 77in x 36in deep 19 jets $1,800.You Haul 541-891-8211 60” x 60” Round Table, Folds in Half, Has Rollers on Legs, $50 2-Pull / Push Type Golf Carts, $20 and $10 Metal Utility Trailer, $100
BUSINESS SERVICES
Miller Electric Welder, 225 Volts, Thunderbolt AC Shielded Arc Welding, Style HJ-IC, $200
NEED ROOM TO MOVE??
IBM Thinkpad, G40, 2006, Excellent Condition, $30 Jordace Suitcase, $5
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Inside Today’s
Call 541-273-0606
Great Prices For The Summer! 10x30 10x20 10x15 10x10 5x10
$90 $65 $50 $35 $25
Antique White 6-Drawer Dresser w/ Brass Handles & Mirror, $125, 541-884-8560. Beautiful Antique Entertainment Center, Walnut Wood, Horizontal, Can Be Converted to a Storage Cabinet, $45, 541-884-8560. Bose Home Theater System, Complete, $300 OBO, 541-591-0399.
Just Past The Pilot Gas Station, Hwy. 97 North, RIGHT ON WOCUS RD., Blue Buildings With Red Doors!! That's Us
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9-Drawer Dresser w/ Mirror, $75, 541-884-2185.
No Deposit Required ***New Customers Only***
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10 step Nortic Track duel shox cushioning. T-5.7, lightly used, $350. 541-205-6117 1975 Bow & Arrow Pinball Machine, Works, Has Key & Coin Box, Awesome Indian Artwork! $1,000 or Trade, 541-591-0964. 3 Antique Dressers, Call For Details, 541-882-4842.
Cane Back Formal Occasional Chair, Ornate, Dark Pecan Wood, Peach-Beige Tone Velour Cushion, $40, 541-884-8560. Dark Teal Foot Stool, $10, 541-884-8560. Deer Hanger, $5 OBO. 541-882-4842. Entertainment center 6' x 6'. Good condition, $50. 541-363-6809 541-545-6861 FREE Green Maple Tree Wood, Cut, Located at Call 541-884-3587.
2 Great Stores in One Great Location! We Consign Your Gently Used Clothes! Major Brand Names Only
Store
HUGE STORE REMODEL Going on now! Watch for Grand Re-Opening Events!
Full Circle Store
Clothes • Drums Incense & So Much More
Eclectic an i m e h o B Style!
10am-6pm Tues-Sat • 107 N. 9th St. • 541-273-8722
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Jazzy Select GT Wheelchair including 9 ft metal ramp Low Hours! Very good condition. $2,500. 541-891-8211
MINI-STORAGE
Newer Afghan, Twin Size, Medium Ivory Color, $15, 541-884-8560. Rectangular Antique Wicker Hamper / Basket w/ Handles, Great Shape, $18, 541-884-8560. Square Pecan Wood End Table, $10, 541-884-8560.
10'x20' and up, $75 per month and up. Stateline RV Park & Storage, 30138 Lower Klamath Lake Road, Tulelake, CA 530-667-4849
Men's Large Size Black Leather Harley Jacket, Very Nice Condition, $125, 541-892-2841.
Get in shape with The Nickel's classified Sporting Goods.
Place your ad today. The Nickel really works!
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Classified Deadline is Tuesday @ 11:00 am. Place your ad early to avoid the Tuesday rush.
MISCELLANEOUS Steven's Home Repair 541-281-9370 Licensed and Insured Yard Maintenance/ Spring Clean-Up.
DISK SANDER & DUST COLLECTOR $450 new, now only $100. Delta Model SA446 4" belt, 6" disk sander with portable Delta dust collector Model 50820. Call 541-884-0633. Very old antique babydoll, $10 Antique Roller Skates, $5 541-882-4842.
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Inside Today’s
Adopt A Pet From YOUR New Klamath Animal Shelter See Pets at 4240 Washburn Way Phone: (541)884-PETS - (541)884-7387
Visit Pets Today Hours: Mon-Fri 10am - 4pm, Sat 10am - 2pm, Closed Sunday WE ALWAYS NEED: Kitten and Puppy Food, Bleach, Laundry Detergent, Paper Towels, Toys and Treats. If the shelter is closed, please drop items at Double C for pick-up.
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Very Old Antique Kitchen Table w/ 5-Chairs & 6-leaves, 541-882-4842.
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Seniors ★ SilverforStar ★ Seniors
Bruce
Jamie
Darwin
Hannah
Male, Neutered Shepherd Mix 8 Years
Male, Neutered Domestic Shorthair 11 Years
Male Chihuahua Mix 8 Years
Female Domestic Shorthair 3 Years
This Pet Sponsored by: DOUBLE C & COFFEE “PAWS” 4141 Washburn Way 541-882-K9K9
This Pet Sponsored by: Groom Spa 2609 Pershing Way 541-882-3220
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This Pet Sponsored by: DOUBLE C & COFFEE “PAWS” 4141 Washburn Way 541-882-K9K9
Tracks to Heaven Pet Cremation & Memorial 2818 Laverne Ave.
Seniors ★ SilverforStar ★ Seniors
Footsie
Nakita
Rusty
Pip
Male, Neutered Domestic Shorthair 1 Year
Female, Spayed Boxer Mix 3 Years
Male, Neutered Domestic Shorthair 11 Years
Female Chihuahua Mix 11 Months
This Pet Sponsored by: DOUBLE C & COFFEE “PAWS” 4141 Washburn Way 541-882-K9K9
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This Pet Sponsored by: Haseman Veterinary Service 30707 Hwy 97, Chiloquin, OR 541-783-2687
This Pet Sponsored by: DOUBLE C & COFFEE “PAWS” 4141 Washburn Way 541-882-K9K9
Please Send Your Tax Deductible HELP to Klamath Animal Shelter PO Box 482 Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Spa Origin 2967 Washburn Way, Ste B 541-887-8999
The building project is finished, but... The L♥ve and Care of the pets goes on forever. Think of the pets for planned giving. Pets freely give unconditional love, acceptance and friendship. PETS NEED YOUR HELP! Your donations provide care. You can make donations and see more pets at: www.KlamathAnimalShelter.com
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Under Oregon Law 659.033, and under Federal Law 42 USC & 3601et seq. which makes it “unlawful” to make, print or publish, or cause to be made, printed or published any notice, statement, or advertisement with respect to the sale or rental of a dwelling that indicates any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex.
RV or Trailer Spaces Available Now!!
Cute, Clean, 2-Bedroom, 1-Bath House for Rent, Fenced Yard, Laundry Hookup, Carport w/ Off Street Parking, New Kitchen Appliances & Dishwasher, $550 / Mo., 1st, Last, + Dep., No Pets, No Smoking, Call Walt, 541-892-1305.
HENLEY AREA 2 or 3 bedroom / 2bath, No pets, Available now, Call 541-850-8388.
River Park Inn Clean, Quiet & Comfortable We offer nightly & weekly rates starting at: $216 for a single (weekly) & $240 for a double (weekly) *Prices subject to change.
Utilities, WiFi, Dish TV, Fridge, Microwave and 24 hour security included Located at 11 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601
10'x20' and up, $75 per month and up.
MOBILE HOME SPACES
ACREAGE & LOTS 'SPORTSMAN'S SPECIAL' 14 acres, tall pines, land fronts on paved road. Power available. Zoned for residence. Five rivers and three lakes in the area. Ten miles North of Bly.
New in 2004, Built on Full Foundation, 1848 Square Feet, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Formal Living Room And Family Room, Open Kitchen With Breakfast Bar, Three Lots, Fenced, Landscaped With Large Deck And Two Car Garage.
T he Nicke l s e r ve s A ltur a s, Beatty, Bly, Bonanza, Chemult, Chiloquin, Dairy, Dorris, Fort Klamath, Keno, Lakeview, Macdoel, Malin, Merrill, Midland, Mt. Hebron, Rocky Point, Sprague River, and Tulelake, as well as Klamath Falls.
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Asking Price: $185,000 Terms: Cash to Seller Possession is Negotiable Call 541-891-8185.
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$29,000 EZ terms, owner 541-892-2829
FOR SALE: Must have references. 3-Bedroom, 2 Bath, Plus Den, 2-Car Garage, RV Shed – 50' x 15', Extra Lot, Sell As Is, Has Fruit TreesGrapes & Raspberries and Much More! $125,000 on Summers Lane. Call 541-884-1182 or 541-891-9912.
Take time to laugh, it’s the music of the soul.
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MULTI-FAMILY SIXPLEX BRING ALL OFFERS!
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2137 ORCHARD ST. Fantastic 6 plex with a great rental history In great condition with parking in the center of 2 triplex units. Each triplex contains one 2 bedroom and two 1 bedroom apartments with refrigerator and stoves in each unit. This is a must see! $249,000 MLS 87429
Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867 Licensed in Oregon
Rookstool Moden Realty LLC
SUMMER SALE! All buildings, all sizes
541-479-1465
Call Toni 541-882-4834 or 541-882-4834.
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Exceptional Fishing & Bird Watching Nearby!
Call today about your new building, barn or covered arena.
3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Manufactured Home For Sale At Shasta Glen Manufactured Home Park. Nice Split Floorplan, Landscaped Lot, Big Deck, Choose Your Carpet! $39,900 Contract Terms With $6,000 Down
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• Post and Frame Construction • Lifetime Paint Warranty • 3-Ply Non-Spliced Laminated Columns • 50 Year Warranty • Prices include Design, Delivery & Construction. Price subject to change. Sales tax and crew travel charges may apply.
Visit us at the Spring Home Show in Josephine, Jackson or K-Falls Counties www.oregonbuildings.com OR# 172269
CA# 887249
Custom Shops • Barns • Arenas • Storage • Commercial & Suburban Buildings Call: Call Ca ll:: 54 ll 541541-479-1465 1-47 147947 9-14 91465 14 65 • T Toll olll Fr ol Free Free: ee:: 88 888888-479-1465 8-47 847947 9-14 91465 14 65 1300 Rogue River Hwy, Grants Pass, Oregon 97527
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Never leave a child or an animal in an unattended vehicle. A friendly reminder from The Nickel.
541-591-2971.
HOUSES FOR SALE
MINI-STORAGE
Small 1-Bedroom House, 1-Person Only, No Exceptions, No Pets, Non-Smoking Residence, Gas Heat, All Appliances Including Washer & Dryer, $300 / Month Plus Deposit, Good References, 541-882-5704.
30x40 Shop With Heat & Water On 1/2 Acre,
1.5 Acres of Property on Drews Rd. In Sprague River, Oregon, For Sale, Call For More Information & Details, $18,000 541-539-0649.
Please call for more information 541-273-0491
RENTAL AVAILABLE 4-Bedroom, 1.5 Bath, Split Level Home, 1800+ Sq. Ft., Attached Garage, Gas Heat, New Paint, New Carpet, Near Hospital, Garbage Paid, No Pets, $1,200 / $1,200, 2307 Van Camp Street, Available September 5th, Taking Applications Now, 541-892-2117 or 530-249-6218.
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FOR RENT: Small 3-Bedroom / 2-Bath House w/ Fenced Yard, Stove, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer, $800 per month, 1st, Last, Deposit, Call 541-882-5202.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY RENT/LEASE
COUNTRY SETTING, CLOSE TO TOWN 2523 Unity Street Freshly painted and clean, three possibly four bedroom manufactured home in a quiet country setting close to town. Mature trees and shrubs on 1/4 acre with fenced backyard. Large storage shed. Surrounded by lots of open space in a great location for kids and pets. Enjoy the wildlife. Move in ready. For sale by owner. Financing required, owner cannot carry contract. $118,000. Call or text: 541-887-2054, 541-891-4332, or 541-891-3078 Move in ready!
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Call or Text 541-891-2734.
7600 Booth Road 541-273-1644.
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Covered storage and outside storage.
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Available October 1, 2015, 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath, Large Fenced Yard, Garage, Gas Heat, Garbage Paid, $875 / Mo. Plus $875 Dep., No Pets, No Smoking, Convenient Location Near Downtown, Conger School District, Near Moore Park, 456 Delta Street,
FOR RENT: 2 ½ Bedroom, 1 ½ Bath Single-Wide. Sewer, Water & Garbage Paid, Quiet People Only, No Pets Allowed, Background Check Required, Cleaning Deposit, $200 Rent, $520 Per Month, 541-882-6475.
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One Space Available - $280
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Great View of Mountains & Klamath Lake
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SUPER NEAT Clean, 5 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, large kitchen, hookups, deck, garage with small shop. Adjacent to city park. Pet on approval. $825 + security. Credit/criminal/background checks, references required. 541-892-5552 541-882-1528
HOUSES FOR SALE
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SUPER NEAT Clean, 2 bedroom plus small extra space, 1-bath, large kitchen, gas heat, hookups, fenced yard, detached single garage, Pet on approval. Credit/criminal/background checks, references required. $590 + security, 541-892-5552 541-882-1528.
HOUSES FOR SALE
Outdoorsman
Kingswood Apts. 1 Bedroom. Appliances, blinds, patio, etc. Available December 1st. 541-883-2986
RV LOTS / SPACES FOR RENT
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HOUSES FOR RENT
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Community Opportunity Vision Empowerment
Next Step s
Women coming out of emergency shelter, prison, jail, A&D in-patient programs, homeless veterans, those with barriers that prevent them from having housing access to resources, safe living
Who will benefit: “One of the strongest and most effective partnerships that we have been able to establish in the last two years is with Marta’s House. We work very closely with the Marta’s House staff to provide appropriate services in jail and transitional houseing for a variety of women who are under community corrections supervision. Recognizing that trauma and victimization play a very large role in the behavior of female
The Cove’s mission is to provide a safe place of stability for women transitioning from abuse, places of poverty, addiction, and crime. The cove creates a sense of Community, and provides Opportunities, helps participants create a new personal Vision and through support and mentoring Empowers them to achieve their personal best. Graduates from The Cove’s life changing programs and transitional housing become productive members of society. They move into the economic mainstream and have a better quality of life, and give back as mentors and volunteers
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The Cove Community Partnership Housing Project
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Saturday - September 26th from 1 to 3 pm. At the Evangical Free Church
541-891-9532
covecommunity@covepartnership.org www.covecommunitypartnership.org
Please contact us for more information — Project manager is Lynn Conboy
A community meeting will provide a presentation about the project, the concept phase, lessons learned, what is needed to go forward and to enlist participation, expertise from the community. The project is focused on working with women who are in the criminal justice system and who have experienced abuse, poverty. The Cove project model is one that bridges the gap for at risk women between survival mode and increasing self-sufficiency through a sustainable proactive tested models. Come bring your ideas that fit our community.
Save the DATE:
Continue your support, stay or get involved - Come and Join Us
Ways to get involved: advisory board, social media sites, volunteerism, providing workshops on location, general maintence (the honey do’s), sponsoring an area such as gardening, landscaping, laundry room, outside play area, mailboxes, bus stop covers, program design, service projects for clubs and students, internships, community service opportunities.
You can be a part of this bold adventure. The goal is to have this as a community investment.
Watch hope grow in the eyes of a family in need of a fresh start as they find a Pathway to a Better Future.
Figure 1 future look of TurtleCove
offenders, we are able to jointly provide the tools and services neccessary to assist with these issues, and increase success. I am grateful for the partnership with Marta’s House and am fully committed to making sure we move in a positive direction to provide this population enough services to reduce criminal behavior and help them make positive steps to be productive members of our community.” Kiki Parker
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• To create a three tiered leadership structure that oversees the project, the project would be owned by community not agencies, and not dependent on Federal or State dollars for operating costs.
(Anonymous Donor)
“As a major contributor of this project it has brought me great satisfaction to witness women formally restricted by life circumstances now flourishing.”
Who is Homeless in Why? Klamath County and
18 months(CP)
“ I have spent 20 years being homeless over and over, this is the first time I have not been afraid I would not have a place to live.”
In 2012 there were 28 paticipants in the program In 2013 there were 33 In 2014 there were 39. “For the first time in my life I feel dignity, for the first time in my life I feel safe.” (Participant)
Martas house has 30 plus years experience with the challenges facing women who want to change their lives and transition from lives of abuse, poverty and crime. These women who had the potential but didn’t have a path into the mainstream. Our project has been dedicated to empowering women, supporting them as they come out of environments that were unhealthy and non productive. We understood what it takes to make different choices and take it one step at a time. Since 2011 we having bee filling this gap.
We created a different and innovative model, one that would not rely on federal, state, or foundation funds. A model that would be self sustaining in operation costs and would empower some of the most at risk women to change their lives and to move into the economic mainstream to benefit their own personal lives but also recognizing how much this would benefit the community as a whole both economically and socially. WE have created and operated a model that not only serves women well, but also services the business community, not non-profit and faith based organizations and create levers for longer term systemic impact. This project and model fills a unmet gap in the continuum of reaching out and providing a hand up not just a hand out.
If you can help in any of these ways please contact: covecommunity@covepartnership.org www.covecommunitypartnership.org
541-891-9532
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A Unique Housing Project
Turtle Cove started 4 years ago with a concept, to create a program of affordable, stable, safe housing for individuals that bridges the gap between homelessness, emergency shelters, couch surfing and transient camps.
• The idea of taking a 28 unit studio apartment complex and turning it into a housing complex for women and women with children without competing with the existing funding streams that are used by community agencies.
A project developed by Klamath Crisis Center/ Marta’s House
• The program would not duplicate existing programs, it would maximize community support, integrate support and personal responsibility with participants.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE
MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE
OPEN HOUSE
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Aaspen Mobile Village A Family Park
Round Lake Mobile Home Park
Home For Sale By Owner!
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Round Lake Park has a 2 and 3 bedroom and 2 bath brand new homes for sale.
IMAGINE A 3 – BEDROOM, 1 - BATH HOME IN THE SUBURBS ON 1/3 ACRE Well, This Is It!
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5621 Schiesel Ave. Klamath Falls This 3 bedroom 1 bath home is newly remodeled, has a newer architectural style roof, new interior paint and hardwood floors that have been re-coated with polyurethane. The home has vinyl thermal pane windows, and new insulation in the attic and under the floor. The kitchen range top was replaced with a new glass top unit and the range hood replaced along with the kitchen sink faucet. The bathroom counter top, sink & faucet were also replaced. $149,900 NOW $139,900 Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867 Licensed in Oregon
Rookstool Moden Realty LLC
RECYCLE! Find Out Today How You Can Help.
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Sell it fast in The Nickel!
Call for more information and an appointment to see these homes. Round Lake Mobile Home Park 4000 Round Lake Rd Klamath Falls 541 884-2520.
Round Lake Mobile Home Park Round Lake Park has a 2 and 3 and 4 bedroom used homes available for sale. Homes start in the 20's and 30's. These great values with space rent at a low $300.00 per month including water. Great owner financing available! Call for more information and an appointment to see these homes. Round Lake Mobile Home park 4000 Round Lake Rd Klamath Falls 541 884-2520.
THE ULTIMATE in home shopping! The Nickel.
Open House Sunday, September 20 1 am – 4pm
415 Eagle Claw Dr. 3 Bed, 2 bath, 1.38 acre, 1943 sq. ft triple wide on foundation. Magnificent views of Mt. Shasta and the Valley. Electric furnace, heat pump and Blaze King Wood stove. Recently painted exterior and interior. Wheel chair ramp. Master suite has large bedroom w/ big walk-in closet & garden tub w/ separate shower, family, living & dining rooms w/ many windows, beautiful cherry wood cabinets throughout the house, large utility/ laundry room. Extra wide hallways w/ built-in desk & cabinets, new range & dishwasher. Exterior buildings includes: 3 single car garages, 15x21 carport, pump house, excellent well and new septic tank put in last fall. 15 minutes to Wal-Mart! Property taxes $1,199.99 (07/01/13-6/30/14) Motivated sellerPRICE REDUCED Asking $185,000 $179,900 Call for directions & to view, 541-810-3485.
Fiberglass Boat w/ 65 HP Engine, w/ Trailer, $450 5 x 8 Utility Trailer, $450 6 x 10 New Trailer, $1,200 Enclosed 6' x 12', Tandem Axle Trailer, Brand New, $3,000 Generators, 4000 Watts & Up, Starting at $250 Diamond Blade Toolboxes for Trucks, Long & Short, Starting at $150.
When Every Nickel Counts, Count on
AK47, 762 x 54, $950 Gas motor with starter, 6hp $250. 541-539-0649.
PLEASE! IF YOU ARE DRINKING DON’T DRIVE! IT’S AS SIMPLE AS THAT!
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Get Up To 100% Financing on a New Home & Land Purchase
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Manufactured Home For Sale By Owner 1990 Fleetwood, 2 bedroom / 1 bath, all electric, new carpet, new vinyl in kitchen, fresh paint, new lighting fixtures, well insulated, wellmaintained yard, great location in space #33, Criminal background and credit checks . Must stay in park. Possible owner carry. $14,900 Call 541-884-4282
Starting in the low 30's. These are custom decorated and ready to move in to. Financing available!
Mortar Mixer, Honda Engine, $225 1960 chevy Pickup Box LWR, $200 Scars Bolt Action .22 w/ 3-9x Scope, $200 Utility Box Trailer for Tools, $500 12' x 14' White Canvas Elk Tent w/ Inside Frame & Stove Jack, Very Good Condition, $550 Motor Overhaul Stand, $75 Boat Trailer, $125 3-Pickup Bed Trailers, $200-$350 Sears 6HP Outboard, $100 Aluminum Diamond Plate Tool Box For Full Size Pickup, $150 Winch Bumpers for Pickup: 26”@$100, 36”@$150 3-Point Blade For Tractor, $175 1977 Chevy ¾ Ton 4x4 V8, 4-Speed, $1,500 Wood Stove, $50 541-884-9494, before 7pm.
2112 Square Feet of Living Space, Custom Built On Your Lot from $119,900!
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*Please contact a local HiLine Home Consultant for more information on our homes and a list of lenders that offer up to 100% financing. Above elevation may show added features or features may vary. Pricing subject to change without notice. Not available at all locations. ©2013 HiLine Homes - Wash. Contr. # HILINH*983BD | Oregon CCB# 182300, CCB# 181069, CCB#181652
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GERMAN SHORTHAIRED PUPPIES, 15 weeks, 2 males & 1 female, AKC Reg., broke to lead, current shots & worming, parents are excellent hunting dogs, been shot over & retrieving, $400 each. 541589-0778
Siamese Manx female, $130. Male Siamese, chocolate point bow tale, $35 Male Polydactyl cat, black and white, $25. Small pet crate, $10, $20 & $30. 541-539-5339
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Save your Storage Fees! New 10x12 Shed No Delivery or Set-Up fee's Built On-Site
Hobby Houses and Custom Sheds by Dan Bailey Construction
$1,949 Reduced For A Limited Time Only!! (Regularly $2,049)
GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTER PUPS AKC Field Champion bloodlines, including hall of fame in sires lines. Both parents are excellent hunters. Pups have been pointing wings since they were 4 weeks. Dew claws and tails removed and will come with AKC papers. Ready Sept. 20th. Call (541) 205-1458.
Includes 2x4 at 16” on center 7'3” inside truss heighth 3/4” OSB Flooring 30 year Architectural Shingles Primed Spruce Wood Trim Movable with 4x4 PT Runners Standard door for Basic Sheds SmartSide T-111 Siding
Oregon License #75230 Other Sizes available Upgrade w/ optional doors, windows, ramps, shelving, roofing, or siding type. Now accepting credit cards. We've moved! 3808 Hwy 39, next to KCC 541-883-5867
PETS & SUPPLIES AKC STANDARD Poodle puppies, males & females, blacks, browns, reds & apricots, parents genetically tested, good lines, great temperaments, vaccinations current, microchipped, 2-year health guarantee, accepting deposits now, shipping available. www.OurPoeticPoodles.com 509-582-6027 Kennewick
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Bargain Barn, LLC 1925 Austin St. Klamath Falls 541-591-0423
NOW OPEN!!!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 am to 7:30 pm
AMERICAN PICKERS Has called me to tell me that I am the one to come to if they come to Klamath Falls! I wrote a letter to the Editor 2-weeks ago, but have not seen it in the paper yet, so American Pickers still want people to phone them. Here is the number:
2-Sets of Snow Tires That Wont Last Long!! We Also Have Clothing, Antiques, Furniture, Sporting Goods, WE HAVE IT ALL!!! Come & Visit Us At:
1925 Austin Street (Old Joanne's Fabrics, Next Door To Abby's)
American Pickers 1-855-653-7878 Tell Them Bob Said To Call! -Bob Baker
ATTENTION: Northwest Bird Club's 35th Annual Bird Mart Josephine Co. Fairgrounds in Grants Pass, OR Sunday, September 20th, 10 am to 5 pm The Northwest Bird Club is a non-profit organization. There will be many birds on display and for sale, bird related items plus raffle and silent auction. $3 for adults, children 12 and under free. Call 541-826-4133 or visit www.Northwestbirdclub.org for more information.
F. Jack Russel /Boston Tearier, 10 months old/shots license and chipped. Family with children preferred. Not spade. No problems, $350. 541-343-1917
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For His Glory Worship Dance Troop is having a fund raising yard sale on: Friday & Saturday, October 9th & 10th Proceeds from this sale will be used to fund future Ministry Trips. We are accepting donations for the upcoming sale from Sept. 20th through Oct. 7th and can be dropped off during store hours at: For His Glory Christian Supply 5728 South 6th Street (directly across from Les Schwab)
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PUBLIC INVITE: The K.I.S.S. Singles' Club will host a 2015 summer, potluck BBQ picnic, Saturday, September 19, 4 pm, for singles. Dan Hill will be singing and playing his guitar for us; dancing will be welcome.
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Open to the Public Thursday, Friday and Saturday Through October 10 am - 4 pm A generous selection of 1 to 5 gal. perennial plants from $3 to $12 & Hardy trees-3 to 15 gal., from $7.50 to $40. Visit our website below for our list of plants & additional photos.
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1979 Dodge 22' Road Ranger Motorhome, $450 in Replaced Motor Parts, Needs Some repair, Liveable, $1,550 OBO, 541-892-2228.
9 1/2” Long Bi Hull Fiberglass Boat, Great For High Mountain Lakes, Haul on the Back of Your Truck, $125 Oil Monitor Heater For Sale, Monitor & 250 Gallon Tank & Stand, $1,000 541-892-0200, Ask For Joe.
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2007 Travel Trailer, Zepplin by Keystone, 25', Lots of Storage, Sleeps 6, Never Used, $7,900, 541-891-1830.
DO TO DEATH MUST SELL NOW! 2014 Freelander Coachman Motorhome, 29', 2,300 Miles, BRAND NEWNEVER USED! Paid $88,000, Will Sell For $75,000, Call 541-281-5265 OR You Can See At: American Marine & RV 6320 South 6th St. 541-884-6858.
1961 Studebaker Champ Pickup Truck, $2,950, 541-353-2459.
AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES Near New! Four Goodyear VIVA-2 Tires, 215-65-15 on Dodge Rims, $500 OBO, 541-205-3515.
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541-591-3442.
2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500, 4x4, extra cab, long bed, insulated Leer shell,. 2 sets tires and wheels, only 39,000 miles. $19,500 541-947-2621 For Sale 1998 Dodge ½ ton, 4x4 pick-up. Wrecked front end, excellent condition otherwise, $2,000. 925-980-8243
SUV / 4 WHEEL DRIVE 1979 Bronco XLT Ranger, Good Condition, Edlebrock Carb & Manifold, Serious Off-Road Hunting Vehicle, $3,500, 541-363-6428. 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV, Very Good Condition, Great in Winter Weather, 4-Cylinder, Automatic, Runs Good, Hankook Winter Tires, $4,000 541-892-2841.
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16 ft. low business van, driver's side low door, rear door with lift gate. 137K miles, very good shape, great truck to customize for business. 19500 GVW, 8,000 lb. load, no CDL required, $11,500 firm Call Brett, 541-883-8296
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The search Move slowly and silently towards your point of reference, looking for signs of injury (drops of blood and hair) and tracks while marking your route at regular intervals with trail marking tape. Of course, if you’re hunting with a guide, your task will be much easier. Lastly, keep in mind that you have to know your own limits and those of the weapon you’re using before firing at game. It would be awful to lose out on fresh venison by uselessly injuring a deer or by not taking all possible steps to find where it went down.
The direction Be sure to take note of the last place the game was seen before it disappeared into the woods. Do this by selecting a landmark or by using a compass or GPS. This operation is vital, especially if the game was shot towards the end of the day, as dusk is descending.
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After shooting large game, beginners and seasoned hunters alike can feel an adrenaline rush that causes them to make mistakes when retrieving their prize. Of course, it’s not hard to find the animal when it falls close to where it was shot, no matter what type of hunting weapon is used. However, if that is not the case, hunters must be very methodical and follow some basic rules in order to find their kill. These skills are a point of honor for any sport hunter.
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Prep pointers for the upcoming hunting season Hunting is a popular hobby and sport enjoyed by millions of people across North America. Over the last 10 years, data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service indicates that more and more females are taking up hunting. Hunting seasons vary depending on where you live. Regulations designed by local conservation, game, fish, and wildlife departments often dictate the start and end of hunting season. Although the licensing, seasons, limits, and fees for hunting may differ geographically, the preparation that goes into getting ready for hunting season is similar regardless of geography. Many seasoned hunters realize hunting season does not begin on “opening day.” Rather, it can take weeks or months to get ready for a successful season. Considering hunting seasons can be brief, preparation helps hunters make the most of their time spent in the field. • Purchase your license, tag or stamp. Many wildlife departments require hunters register in advance of the season, and this registration includes securing a hunting license. Because there is a limit to how many animals each hunter can hunt, tags for the animals they’re hunting also will be issued. Hunters planning on going out for the season should stay apprised of when licensing and registration begins and ends so they can hunt legally. • Scout areas. The landscape can change from year to year depending on a host of factors, including construction, commercialization and weather. Areas once open to hunting
may now be restricted lands. Map out your potential hunting location and be aware of any new landmarks or changes. • Check and replenish gear. Inspect weaponry, field-dressing supplies, clothing, and other supplies for wear and tear. Address any issues that need to be fixed, or replace items as necessary. If a rifle, bow or shotgun hasn’t been fired in a while, take it to a range to verify accuracy and sighting. If you hunt out of a tree stand or blind, make sure it is sturdy and in good condition prior to use. • Get in shape. Hunting often requires hiking in and out of the great outdoors in various terrain. It’s helpful to increase physical activity leading up to the hunt to prepare your body for the physical demands of hunting. • Organize and pack gear. Ensure your equipment is clean, in working order and packed away in your travel bags. Establish a system of organization and a checklist so you’re certain you will have what you need. Don’t forget to bring along your hunting license and animal tags; otherwise, you may be levied with costly fines. • Always hunt safely. It is quite easy to get swept up in the moment when tracking game. Don’t let overzealousness cloud rational judgement and safety precautions. Otherwise an injury or even death can occur. Hunting season is on the horizon and that means preparing now for the few weeks of sport to come.
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Depending on the area and the chosen hunting zone, black bears are hunted in the spring and/or fall. These animals can be found just about everywhere in our forests, and they frequent areas where there are waterways. Black bears are omnivores and eat just about everything they can forage. They are solitary animals except during the annual rut. Just like other big game, they regularly follow the same trails and are more active in the morning and at the end of the day. Choosing the right spot for bear hunting is hugely important. Before setting up a stand, which should be set up close to some water, hunters should look for signs of bears travelling through the area, including any scat. It is very rare to actually see black bears during scouting trips. Bears can smell
humans over long distances and are extremely wary. Hunting from a stand that is at least ten feet high is recommended, no matter what type of hunting weapon is used. The bait site should be at an appropriate distance from the stand, depending on the weapon to be used and the geography of the chosen hunting site. For a bow or crossbow, the bait should be placed about 20 yards from the hide; 55 yards is ideal for a gun. To quickly attract the bear to your bait, the use of a bear bomb is essential. Orient your bait in such a way that the animal’s vital organs are in your sights. Site baiting has to be done on a regular basis in order to fool the bear more easily.
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What should be in a hunter’s backpack? One of the most important pieces of equipment for hunters is a well-packed backpack or shoulder bag. Loaded with a few select essentials, it should be taken every time you go scouting or hunting. Be sure to choose a pack that is comfortable, weatherproof, and noiseless (doesn’t make swooshing sounds as you walk). Waterproof camouflage fabric is preferable but not essential. The extras you pack may depend on the distance you have to cover between your vehicle and your camp, but some articles should always stay in the pack. Here is a basic list of the items to be included:
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pack should be with you every time you step out into the bush. Think of it not as your suitcase, but as your survival kit; you should always have with you the basics you’d need to stay warm and protected if you ever lost your way or got injured and couldn’t walk out. Every time you go hunting, tell someone where you are going and when you plan to be back. Ensure that you contact this person in case of delay, either by cell or satellite phone or with the new satellite messenger technology, called “SPOT”. It is also recommended that hunters complete a first aid and survival course before venturing into the wilderness. Happy hunting!
• - a multi-purpose tool with a blade and small saw; • - a survival blanket; • - a reliable source of fire; • - a whistle; • - a compass with a map of the area; • - a GPS with spare batteries; • - a flashlight; • - a small survival kit (sold in big box stores, the size of a tin of sardines); • - a small first-aid kit; • - rope; • - brass wire (for building a shelter or a snare); • - an orange trash bag; • - a water bottle; • - trail marking tape. If the weather is cold, bring along a small thermos with a hot drink, and don’t forget a few energy bars or a snack. This
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Camping is a popular outdoor activity that attracts many enthusiasts year after year. Some people camp every month while others only have time for one great excursion into the wilderness each year. This year, millions of camping trips will take place across the country. Preparation is key to a successful camping trip. Whether campers plan to spend one night or several in the great outdoors, there are certain tips to follow to ensure your trip is as fun and safe as possible. Gear In order to be comfortable, stock up on camping gear. Tents, sleeping bags and other gear need not be the most expensive. Quality, moderately priced gear works well, too. With care and maintenance, camping gear can last for several years. A tent will be your first line of defense against the outdoors. Although plenty of people prefer to sleep out under the stars, a tent is a place to avoid inclement weather and insects and have a little privacy. Your tent need not be too big, unless you plan to share it with many of your fellow campers. Since you will be spending the
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majority of your time outdoors, don’t feel pressured to buy the tent equivalent of a three-room suite. A good tent should be sturdy, weather-resistant and large enough to fit the people who will be sleeping in it during your trip. Invest in a pad to place on the floor of the tent to shield you from the hard ground. The pad will make sleeping more comfortable. If you will be sleeping during warm-weather months, you don’t have to worry about an expensive sleeping bag. An average-weight one will be just fine. Don’t forget to pack a pillow. A cooler filled with foods and drinks will tide you over for the trip. If you plan to cook, you will need to bring the ingredients for meals. Otherwise sandwiches should suffice. Some campgrounds have grills and picnic tables available. Otherwise, you can cook hot dogs right over your open campfire. Where to camp Campsites may be public or private. Public campgrounds are generally funded by tax dollars and maintained by parks departments or government offices. They may be free to enter or charge a nominal fee for use. Because of the low cost involved, they may be quite popular and crowded during peak camping season. Private campsites are run by private companies or individuals and may also feature RV hookups. In many instances, private campsites sell memberships to interested parties, which gives
access to certain private areas. They may have more amenities than public campsites. Private sites also may employ security personnel and maintenance crews to ensure the areas are clean and safe and to enforce campground rules. This may not be the case at public campsites, where conditions may be inconsistent from site to site. An online search of both public and private campsites nearby can help you determine which option best suits you. Consider national parks, national forests and even the Army Corps of Engineers, which manages many recreational areas. Avoid critters Animals and insects are part of the camping experience. While they are unavoidable, there are some measures you can take to reduce the propensity for bothersome bug bites or clever critters raiding the cooler. Keeping a clean campsite is perhaps the most effective animal and insect deterrent. Ants and animals are attracted to food bits scattered around the site, so be sure to gather trash and dispose of it properly each day. Try not to store food on the ground. Whenever possible, keep food locked away in an airtight cooler or other container. Dry foods can be stored under lock and key in the car. Racoons, squirrels, birds, and skunks all have been known to patrol campgrounds for an easy meal. Also, you don’t want to lure in larger predators, such as bears or wild cats. To avoid insects, steer clear of perfumed products. Keep lights dim at night, as bright lights attract mosquitoes and other biting bugs. Use appropriate insect repellents to help further repel bugs. Closer isn’t always better Many new campers make the mistake of choosing campsites that are in close
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The dos and don’ts of moose hunting Many moose hunters return home empty handed, not because there wasn’t any game in their territory but because they forgot to take care of a few details. Such things might not seem so important, but, when put into practice, they can improve chances for success on hunting trips. Scouting and preparing the territory The best time to scout a new territory is during the actual hunting season or immediately afterwards. Biologists have confirmed that these are the ideal moments to find obvious signs of game in order to confirm their presence. Keep your eyes open for noticeable traces of moose, including lays, rubs, or food sources, but don’t disturb the moose if they are in your sector. To facilitate your scouting, use a good scent eliminator to eradicate all your human odors, even if you’re not planning
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How to safely light and extinguish a campfire
A roaring campfire is often a staple of the camping experience. A campfire to cook food or keep warm is an asset at any campground, and in the evening hours, a fire can provide a sense of security against inquisitive forest animals. A burning fire can also illuminate a campsite, which makes maneuvering around the site easier. Although there are many benefits to having a campfire, it’s important to note that fires, especially in very dry conditions, can be dangerous. It is essential to check a particular campsite or park’s posting about drought conditions to avoid an accident. In the wrong conditions, a cozy fire for toasting marshmallows can grow into an out-ofcontrol wildfire in a matter of seconds. Starting a fire When you are ready to start a fire it is important to keep safety in mind. • Pick a safe spot to light the fire. Many campfires have fire rings for campers to use. If you are selecting a fire location on your own, choose an area away from brush or other easily ignitable material. Make a ring with large rocks to keep the fire from spreading. Keep the fire several feet away from your tent. • Gather materials during the day so you will not be scrambling for them after dark. You will need both tinder and kindling to light a fire and keep it roaring. Tinder is any small, highly flammable material that can light and burn quickly. Fibrous plant material, small twigs and newspaper make good tinder. Kindling is small pieces of wood that will burn long enough to catch larger logs of wood on fire. Finally, you will need a few logs of thicker wood that will sustain the fire. Have plenty of material on hand to be able to continue
the fire, or you may find yourself foraging in the darkness when the fire goes out. • Create a teepee or X pattern for a well-burning fire. Layer your tinder as the first level of the fire. Stack a few pieces of kindling on top of the tinder in an X or teepee shape. Ensure there is enough air to move freely through the fire to make ignition easier. Light the tinder from four compass points to get it all to light. Slowly blow air into the fire to allow it to burn hot enough to catch the kindling. Continue to add small pieces of kindling until you have a nicely sized fire. Then you can add larger pieces of dry wood for a big blaze. • Do not use accelerants when starting a fire or keeping it going. Avoid the use of chemicals, including lighter fluid and other accelerants in your campfire. Do not use
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Extinguishing the Fire After building your campfire, completely put it out when you are done. Thousands of acres of wilderness are burnt from carelessness with regard to campfires. • Put out the fire a half hour to an hour before you plan to leave the campground. There should be mostly ash and few chunks of coal left if you have planned accordingly and started to wind down the fire before extinguishing it. • Use a stick to stir up the wood and ash and distribute the burning coals and embers. This is to extinguish any remaining flames as much as you can. • Pour water over the hot ashes to drown all embers. It’s not just the red embers you have to worry about. Pour water until all the hissing sounds stop. Avoid standing directly above the fire when you pour the water because it will generate a lot of steam and smoke. If you do not have water on hand, mix dirt or sand with the embers to smother the flames. Continue to do so until the material is cool. • Stir the ashes again with a shovel or stick to further ensure the fire is not still burning. • Make sure everything is wet and cold to the touch before you leave the campsite. If the fire area is too hot to the touch, it’s too hot to leave it because a fire may reignite. • Once you feel that everything is cool, you can scoop the coals and ash into a bag and carry it out of the woods for disposal. Knowing how to safely light, maintain and extinguish a fire is an essential component of safe camping.
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Protect nature when hiking Nature beckons adventurers across the globe. Recreational and ardent hikers venture into the landscape to get a glimpse of the wonders of the great outdoors. Veteran hikers are often careful to watch out for and protect natural resources, while novice hikers may not be aware of that responsibility. Hiking responsibly includes being mindful of natural habitats and what you bring in or take away from parks, forests and other natural areas. Carry in/carry out Part of protecting nature involves carrying out what you carry in. What you bring with you in your backpack should not be left behind. Some parks and wildlife centers do not have trash receptacles, so it is up to you as the hiker to carry trash out of your surroundings and properly dispose of it. Children who may not understand litter and its impact on habitats can be taught lessons about picking up trash and taking items with them out of the park when hiking. Even though foods like fruit rinds or seeds can be biodegradable, it is still important to take your food with you when you leave the park. If you don’t, you may inadvertently introduce a foreign species of plant to a habitat that can overtake indigenous plants. Also, animals should not be allowed to eat human food; otherwise they may become used to it and not forage for their own food. Animals also may
become brazen, approaching people for an easy meal. Stay on trails It can be tempting to be a trailblazer and head out into the middle of the wilderness. This can be dangerous and potentially harmful to wildlife. Going off the trails means you will have to rely on your ability to navigate to find your way in and out of your hiking location. Those who are unsure of navigation and using a compass may find themselves lost. Park rangers or emergency personnel may have trouble locating individuals who have ventured off the trails. When hikers veer off of the established trails they are treading on untouched parts of the landscape, where they can damage delicate foliage or stomp on nesting sites of some animals. If you are off of the trail, you may be more likely to come across animals, which could frighten them and cause unpredictable behavior. Keep dogs on leashes so they will not venture off and get lost or injured. Dogs may dig holes or chase animals, disrupting the surroundings. Don’t remove or introduce wildlife Picking flowers may seem harmless, but hikers should be careful to leave their surroundings untouched as much as possible. Your goal when exploring the wilderness is to observe and not disturb. That means leaving plants and animals alone.
In addition, do not introduce foreign animals to a landscape. Some people release lizards or fish that were once pets into ponds and rivers rather than trying to find homes for these creatures. There are many areas of the country that have become overrun by animals that are not native to these habitats. For example, invasive species have been taking over areas of the Florida Everglades for years. According to the National Parks Service, the Burmese Python is rapidly becoming a poster child for nonnative species in the Everglades, along with the Tokay Gecko and the Bufo Toad. Be cautious with campfires If you will be hiking and camping, be sure to take precautions. Always check to see the wildfire risk rating, which is often posted at the park entrance, before establishing your campsite. If the risk is high, you may want to forgo a campfire or be especially cautious when containing the fire. All it takes is one errant spark to ignite dry timber and brush. Contain a campfire with a ring of rocks. Feed the fire with only enough wood to keep it at a moderate size and do not use any accelerants to make a bigger blaze. When you are done with your campfire, be sure to extinguish it completely and double-check that all ash and cinder are completely cool before moving on from the campsite.
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