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Register in a class for a punch card of 10 visits at just $27.50 or walk in for just $3! Every Monday and Wednesday night at 5:30. PEDX700N 10/14-12/18 MW 5:30 - 6:30pm Bldg6, H138 $27.50
Come learn the tips and tricks of the new Microsoft Office Software. This class will include all of the changes from 2010 to 2013. Instructor: Kathy Fantechi CASX711P.01 10/29 Tu 6 - 9pm Bldg5, 510 $20
introduction to Greenhouse Gardening
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Come learn how to GREENHOUSE GARDEN! This course will cover: greenhouse directional placement on your property, insulation factors for heating, ventilation and cooling, optimum soil preferences and pH management, supplemental lighting techniques, organic pest/fungus management. seeding, cloning and successful transplants. Instructor: Angela Reid CSSX700N.01 10/15-10/24 TuTh 6:30 - 8pm Bldg5, 515 $20
Beginning Photography
This class is designed for all photographers, whether you are a beginner or seasoned. Learn to shoot a point and shoot camera or SLR, and all of the tricks of the trade. This five-week course will go through every aspect of the camera. The class will cover the camera itself, the image you are taking, the exposure needed, the lighting, the flash and focus and how to improve your image. Local photographer Larry Murrell will be instructing this class. ARTX707N.01 10/12-10/26 Sa 9 - 1pm Bldg6, H108 $55 ARTX707N.02 11/2-11/30 Sa 9 - 1pm Bldg6, H108 $55
Beginning Watercolor/acrylic
These entry level classes run concurrently and you will have to choose your interest. You have your choice of learning the basics of watercolor or acrylic painting. Ask for either an acrylic or watercolor supply list when you register. Instructor: Joni Leaf. If you are taking the acrylic section, students will learn to paint with acrylics, the most versatile of all painting mediums. Learn the basics, the color wheel, value, contour drawing, observational skills and the principles of design in a very relaxed environment. No prior painting or drawing experience needed. In the watercolor section, you’ll learn basic watercolor painting techniques including color mixing, observation, and fundamentals for good composition. No watercolor or drawing experience needed. ARTX712N.01 10/15-11/12 Tu 12 - 2pm Bldg4, 424 $40
Computer Basics for Seniors and Beginners: Part i
This class is for anyone who needs to learn computer skills. Learning the computer doesn’t have to be scary! This class will help you to build your computer skills by teaching you the basics of operating a computer, the Windows operating system, and some basic programs. To get the most out of this course, a home computer is recommended for use between classes. Instructor: Patti McMann CISX700P.01 10/14-11/6 MW 6 - 8pm Bldg5, 510 $45
This is a lecture-style Microsoft Windows 8 course. Students will learn the basic navigation of the new operating system. This includes the Start screen, Apps, and Desktop. Bring Your Windows 8 laptop to class! Instructor: Kathy Fantechi Course Date Day/Time Location Tuition CASX703P.01 10/8 Tu 6 - 8:30pm Bldg5, 510 $15
CPr for Healthcare Providers
Classroom format is ideal for those who prefer group interaction and feedback from the instructor. Student materials include adult, child and infant CPR and AED information. The American Heart Association - Basic Life Support course completion card is valid for two years and is required for all healthcare providers like HEA 100 and PN students. During the course an AHA instructor conducts video-based lessons and works with students to complete BLS, CPR and AED skills practice. CPR and AED skills testing and a written test are required to receive your AHA Healthcare Provider card. This is a four hour class; card will be mailed to the student within a 2-3 week period. Instructor: Jennifer Briscoe HEAX703P.01 10/8 Tu 4 - 8pm Bldg6, H214 $70 HEAX703P.02 11/12 Tu 4 - 8pm Bldg6, H214 $70 HEAX703P.03 12/10 Tu 4 - 8pm Bldg6, H214 $70
flagger training
Flagger and Work Zone Traffic Control covers the fundamental principles of traffic control, the five parts of temporary traffic control zones, and regulations regarding the primary traffic control devises and their proper placement. Also, correct flagging techniques will be taught and demonstrated. This course meets the requirements of the Oregon Department of Transportation construction specifications. Students will receive a certification card, valid for three years, that verifies completion of safety training that meets ODOT requirements. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Gina Howard TEXX702P.01 10/17 Th 10 - 2pm Bldg4, 424 $120 TEXX702P.02 11/14 Th 10 - 2pm Bldg4, 424 $120
Boxing
Decrease stress while reducing your weight through the art of boxing. Increase your energy, stamina, endurance, speed and reflexes by practicing technique, footwork, body alignment and other basics. Men and women are welcome. Classes are led by a Head Male and Head Female USA/ABF Licensed Boxing Coach. Wraps are needed and can be purchased at the gym. Class Held at Battleground Boxing, 2811 Broadmore Street, Suite 205, Klamath Falls, OR 97603. For questions, call or email the gym at (541) 887-8288 or info@battlegroundboxing.com. PEDX730N.06 10/22-11/21 TuWTh 5:45 – 7:30pm Battleground $60
For more information and other available classes, visit www.klamathcc.edu
Klamath Community College 541-882-3521 • www.klamathcc.edu
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D's Delivery, the local Avon delivery company has an open route in KFalls that delivers every other weekend. Great opportunity for person with van or pickup with canopy plus a garage. For info and details call 503-822-5698. General farm laborers needed ASAP, $8.95/hr + $2/hour bonus at end of season if start by 9/25. Call 541-723-2600 or apply at 30203 Micka Road in Malin Trabajadores agrícolas generales necesarias lo antes posible, $ 8.95/hr + $ 2 por hora bonificación al final de la temporada si comienzo por el 9/25. Llame al 541-723-2600 o aplicar a 30.203 Micka Road en Mali Help Wanted Looking for a qualified recruiter with Avon. Pays $10 for each successful recruit who puts in a $50 Avon order. Unlimited earnings!! Call Karla 541-331-0609
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Klamath Fall’s 7-Day Forecast Sept. 26-Oct. 2
195 East Main Street • 541-273-7553 www.KeepersCorner.net • Open Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
HELP WANTED J&W Walker Farms & Gold Dust Potato Processors are hiring for harvest and shipping seasons! Seasonal farm truck drivers $10/hour + performance and referral bonuses Full time admin assistant wages DOE. Visit golddustfarms.com or 30203 Micka Road in Malin, or call 541-723-2600 for more info!
WORK WANTED Operated Equipment Rental Specializing in home owner excavation truck and loader, demolition, driveway grading and rock, corral grading and manure removal For reasonable hourly rates Call Neil 541-798-5704
Retired woman still looking for a caretaking or campground host postion; OR An inexpenisve cabin or RV for rent in the Klamath Basin or Rogue Valley areas. I would prefer to live in the country. I have 2 older dogs. Also, will the man that has a cabin for rent in the Beatty area please call again. 541-620-2557
FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere 2280 Swather 12' Draper Header, Diesel, Cabless, $1,500. 541-545-6933 Spike Tooth Harrow, 13ft. x 4ft., $200, 541-545-6933
FEED & SEED GRAIN & HAY 3-string alfalfa, no rain, $15 per bale 3-string straw, $5 per bale Delivery available 541-884-7973
HAY FOR SALE Henley Area Grass with Alfalfa 2-String Bales 1st=$200@Ton, 2nd=$205@Ton, 3rd=$210@Ton, OR $10 per bale.
COURTESY RV CENTER Your LocaL RV Dealer Klamath Falls, Oregon
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541-850-8388 541-891-0529
ORGANIC HAY FOR SALE Certified Organic Rye Hay for sale, $160 per Ton 530-397-2182
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Weather Trivia How far away from a lightning bolt can you be to hear thunder?
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Orchard Grass, Timothy Grass, Orchard/Alfalfa Mix Excellent quality, barn stored, 3 string bales, $220-$270, by the bale or by the ton.
APPLIANCES
Winter cattle grounds available, holds up to 800 head of cows, includes hay barn and corrals. 541-892-8417
WANTED TO BUY: Appliances – Dead or Alive. Must be complete. No TV's or microwaves. WANTED; Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Freezers. Paying at least $10 each. 541-892-0894
MISC. AGRICULTURE
541-892-8306 STRAW 3x4x8 Bales, Wheat & Barley, Certified, great for feeding, reclamation, Arial drops, 1,000 ton. $60 - $70 Ton. We deliver. Canby, CA. Clay 530-640-1982
Farm ground for rent 100250 acres. Good water, wells, hay equipment? 530-340-2459
Feeder Pigs for Sale. Have 5 left. 541-882-0776
POULTRY & RABBITS 2 horse trailer, older, fair condition, $650. 541-892-8462
2554 Rush Avenue Malin, OR 97632 www.malinmorgans.com Nancy@hazelwoodts.com
Antique wooden orchard ladder, 8', for decorative use only, $30 obo. 541-545-6827 Blue Admiral Antique Cast Iron Stove with top warming LIMITE D as oven, restorable, but better yard art, $200. 541-545-6827 TIME Vintage ceramic OFFER covered wagon, set of 2, by Marston of California, 5” x 4”, excellent condition, $10. 541-545-6827 Vintage Pyrex Flameware glass coffee pot, 6 cup, stove top, includes stem & basket, great condition, $15 obo. 541-545-6827
541-281-7857
APPLIANCES
LIVESTOCK
Kenmore front loading washer and dryer, $550/set. 541-331-0663 USED APPLIANCES
Fat lambs for sale, $1.10 per pound. Goats for sale, $65 & up.
Used washers starting at $150. Used refrigerators starting at $250
Nickel Classified Hours are Monday and Tuesday 8:305, Wednesday 10-2, Thursday 8:30-2, and Friday 10-2.
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Shrinkage discounts awarded in $5 increments timely monthly payments made on customer’s date payment date.account Total on-time payments may must exceed the total monthly payment amount for if account is cancelled. Account expiresafter 606days after last monthly payment and balance be forfeited. 6 months of the service to receive each $5 incremental plan discount; discounts not to exceed $15. Eligible plan discounts will not be restored upon reactivation if account is cancelled. Account expires 60 days after last monthly payment date and account balance may be forfeited. Restrictions apply. Samsung and Galaxy S are all trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Android and Google Play are registered trademarks Google Inc. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work createdCo., and shared Google and usedGoogle according Play to terms described in the Creative Restrictions apply. Samsung and ofGalaxy S are all trademarks of Samsung Electronics Ltd.byAndroid and are registered Commons 3.0 Attribution License. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. trademarks of Google Inc. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Full Computer Service for more than 14 years in the Klamath Basin Most Trojan and/ or Virus removal, $40 CSI Computers 4755 Shasta Way
Ezell Suty FuEl “Quality Fuel and Excellent Service at Prices You’ll Love”
37 Years Experience Stop in Today!
Wise Way Pellet Stove
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2360 So 6th St
Offering New Products, Sales and Service
The most efficient patent proven, EPA and UL certified, gravity fed, portable pellet stove on the market. The only non-electric pellet stove on the market.
6139 Simmers Ave
541-273-2700
Klamath Falls, OR, 97603
541-887-2062
Monday - Friday 9-5 | www.smokeysstoves.com
Harvest Bazaar October 5 One Day Only, 9am-3pm
Crafters Vendors Artisans e ! g u H Plus Yard Sale e d i Moose Lodge s Out 1577 Oak Ave. Corner of Oak & Spring, next to Amtrak
Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701
541-884-7973
Still no contracts.
Many Carpenter Tools, 541-884-9387
541-892-1087 Larry Bobwhite Quail, Guinea Foul, Chukar, and Pheasants for sale. 541-545-6622
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
RIDING LESSONS
BUILDING MATERIALS & TOOLS
Cash For Cars
HORSES & TACK
6” Aluminum Main Line Circle Lock / With Clamps, Approx. 60 pieces, 30' Long or 1800', $3 per ft., 541-891-2497
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS
Any Make, Any Model
Weedy Alfalfa, no rain, 3x4 big bales, $120/ton. 530-398-4611
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS
LIVESTOCK
2810 WASHBURN WAY
FEED & SEED GRAIN & HAY
2810 WASHBURN WAY
Cash For Cars
Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701
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COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS
RECYCLE! Find Out Today How You Can Help.
Classified Deadline is Tuesday @ 11:00 am. Place your ad early to avoid the Tuesday rush.
• Remnant and New Steel • Delivery Available • Special Ordering Available • Scrap Recycling Services • Recycle Batteries Here
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Nerds R' Us Prepares for Summer We are offering free computer diagnostics. Looking to advertise for your business? Nerds R Us also offers everything from business cards & banners! Visit our shop at 1114 Main Street or Call our office at 541-850-9543 Service OccupationsPolice, Fire Fighters, EMT's/ Paramedics and Nurses get 10% off all services www.nerdsrus.us
2825 Broadmore St. (Behind Lithia Ford) 883-3583 • (800)779-3583
(541)
People buy some papers to read; They read The Nickel to Buy!
Quilting Supplies • Yarn • 740 Colors of DMC Embroidery Floss
Classes for Adults & Children Crocheting, Knitting, Quilting, Sewing, Cross Stitch & Embroidery
Mending & Ironing Handmade Items Available from Local Seamstresses Including: Quilts, Aprons, Napkins & Placemats
541-947-3031
Ammunition Shell Brass Reloading Supplies Reloading Equipment Firearms 541-891-7600 30-06 Custom 03A3 Rifle, Bauch & Lomb Scope, $550. 541-274-0636 AUCTION OCTOBER 5TH, Prineville, OR. Three handguns, 22 long guns, black powder, large calibers, double barrels, swords, and ammo. Turmon Enterprises, LLC auctioneer, 541-480-0795. www.dennisturmon.com
BIG GUN & KNIFE SHOW I-5, exit 61, follow the signs
Custom Machine Quilting
948 South J Street, Lakeview
$ CASH FOR $
Grants Pass Merlin Armory
Quilt Feathers...
Tues-Thurs & Sat 9am-4pm
FIREARMS
Sole Mate Socks
Saturday, September 28 9 am – 5 pm & Sunday, September 29 9 am – 3 pm Admission $6.00 per day 12 and under free with adult For more information contact Wes Knodel 503-363-9564 wesknodel@aol.com wesknodelgunshows.com
Duck Hunter's Den Camo clothes, rolling motors, New stuff weekly. Keeper's Corner 195 East Main St. (upstairs to the right)
FIREARMS For Sale: Laser-cast Lead Bullets Berry's Plated Bullets Brass Tumblers and Walnut Media. Buy and Sell Reloading Dies and Equipment. Bill's Upholstery 4755 Shasta Way 541-882-9491 Herb's Guns of Klamath 15642 Highway 66, Keno, Sales and Service. 541-851-0547
OGRE's Den Airsoft is now open at
1315 S. Alameda Ave (Old Roger's Interiors Building)
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 4 pm - 7:30 pm Saturday 3 pm – 7:30 pm 541-892-1087 SEMI-AUTO 243, 22MAG, 7MM MAG •Semi-auto Woodsmaster 742 Remington 243 with rings $400. •Remington 7mm mag model 700 with rings, $400. •Savage 22mag with scope $225. Call Josh @ 541-281-1798 Winchester Pre '64 Model 70, 30-06, custom wood stock & synthetic stock, $750. 541-297-9745
Keno Grill The Keno Grill would like to thank everyone who came forth to help in raising funds for the Fire Victims in Stewart-Lennox, we could have not done it without you and a special thanks to the following Businesses and families who went one step further. Starvin’ Marvins, Boyd’s Wholesale Meats, Shermans’, Green Blade Bakery, Dorris Towing, Mountain Garden Nursery, Stewart-Lennox Baptist Church, Keno Christian Church, Steel Sensations, Deb’s Pizza House, Chuck & Nadine Hoy of Project Spirit, Wayne Huggins & Family, Julio & Pat Escamillo, Russ & Marilyn Osen and a very SPECIAL, thank you to Chuck Collins for hanging with us all day and for the wonderful Video!! Also to Carloa Roufs for ALL you hard work and wonderful postings to keep the community informed, and to Ray’s Market for taking care of all the crews who fought the fire into the wee hours of the morning and never asked for a dime! Last but NOT least to the wonderful community who turned out in support you rocked!!!!!!!
3603 Diamond St • 541-884-1545
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Dry seasoned lodgepole firewood, no rot. Rounds at $120 per cord and split wood at $150 per cord. These are full cords. Can deliver up to 5 cords at a time. Free delivery within 20 miles of Klamath Falls. Contact number is 541-591-4046. Order now why prices are still low!
NO Shooting, NO Tests! Carry pistol in 40 states.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE Pine Fir / Mix, $150 per cord, Delivery available within Basin area, 541-205-1317 or 541-363-2601
Need a Permit to carry in Oregon? No problem!
1 WEEKLY CLASS EVERY SATURDAY! 10am-2pm
Carl 541-884-2828 www.EliteTeamUSASecurity.Com
$199 each, New .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistols, Lifetime Warranty, 100% American Made. Also new revolvers, $279 541-884-2828
Antique iron full size bed frame; headboard, foot board & rails, $50 obo. 541-545-6827
Beautiful Craftsman Style Ceiling Fan, 5 blades w/light, excellent condition, high quality, $50. 541-545-6827
Winter Pallets $100 for 1 or $180 for 2. Cook Woods 1650 East Main St. 541-273-0925
HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Matching Solid Wood End Tables, medium finish Queen Anne Style with 1-drawer. $50 for the pair. 541-545-6827
Jefferson Coin & Watch ll We Se • Coins • Tokens • Antiques & y • Gold • Silver • Jewelry Bu
• Pocket & Wrist Watches • Scrap Gold & Anything Old! • Estate Appraisals
Jefferson Coin & Watch
The Nickel gets results!
2972 So. 6th St. Suite C Next to Ross
541-810-8176 Juniper fence posts, $6 each. 541-891-2228 Lodge Pole Firewood Split $150 or Rounds $125
Now Accepting New Patients!
No Rotten, Green, or Ant Wood Paying Spot Cash For Guns & Hunting Equipment Ammo, any kind of gunseven parts & broken guns, reloading, knives, scopes, binoculars, tents, 4 wheelers & trailers of all kinds, etc. Will buy almost anything of value. Need cash? Call us! Call Greg 541-884-9494 before 7 pm
Full Cords Quality & Quantity Guaranteed! Free DeliveryKlamath Falls, Chiloquin Keno and Merrill Call 541-591-7363 or 541-591-7030 Leave a message and we will call back the same day!
Where to calls at The Nickel for Display Sales: Beverly Schuster 541-331-0657
Help the Pet
Danielle Mays 541-331-0656
Population Problem!
Victor Jackson 541-880-3750
Have your Pet
For Classifieds call
Spayed or Neutered!
541-883-2292
Combo Over Under M-42 • 22 mag/410 ��������������� $419 M-42 • 22/410 ������������������������ $419
10x42 Crossfire ��������������������� $169 10x42 Diamondback ������������ $229 10x42 Razor ����������������������� $1,095
6x18 Crossfire ����������������������� $219 4-12x40 Diamondback ��������� $199 3x9 Razor ������������������������������ $199
Ruger Take Down 10/22 Stainless Steel �������������������������$319 Gift Certificates Available
Open Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:30pm
7364 South 6th St. • 541-883-3726
Dr. Melissa Brunner!
Routine, urgent and consultative gynecologic care Specialty obstetrical care including management of highrisk pregnancies, cesarean sections when indicated Minimally-invasive surgery and hysterectomy alternatives Medical and surgical management of abnormal bleeding No-incision female sterilization Our physicians are board certified and participate in annual maintenance of certification
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ANNOUNCING OUR NEWEST ARRIVAL
Cash For Cars
CLASS LOCATION 1905 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, Oregon
Firewood Special buy, $140 per cord, ½ cord, $75 cut split and delivered in the Klamath area.
Pallets of hardwood firewood $40.00 – 1 pallet $70.00 - 2 pallets as is.
Any Make, Any Model
Certificates issued at end of each class. WALK -INS WELCOME!
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Hours: Mon–Sat 9am–3pm
OREGON, UTAH, ARIZONA & FLORIDA CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT CERTIFICATION, $35 EACH. Get all 4 State Certifications $135 Same day. We notarize your Florida Application FREE- a $10 value.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FIREWOOD
2810 WASHBURN WAY
FIREWOOD
(541)882-7314
FIREARMS
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BUSINESS SERVICES
Hoover Whisper Cyclonic Bagless Vacuum. Super quiet, works great, new belts, crevice tool, brush bar cover, filter, $30. 541-545-6827
Like new 3 piece china tea set; teapot, sugar bowl & creamer, blue & white gingham floral pattern, $20 obo. 541-545-6827
$ CASH $
KitchenAid Electric Drop-in Stovetop,Stainless Steel, 220 Volts, 4 Burners, Size Approx. 26 1/2” x 30 1/2”, $35 obo. 541-545-6827
New Kirby Vacuum, fully loaded, plus shampooer, $800 obo. 541-810-0518
Toyo Stove, Laser 73/Laser 73AT, Type I & J, some fuel left in tank, will sell with or without fuel tank.$900 obo. 541-273-2871 or 892-6557
2810 WASHBURN WAY
Cash For Cars
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MISCELLANEOUS (2) glass entry doors, 3 ft x 8 ft, each in a custom made steel frame, $1,000. Brand new Aqua Glass jetted tub, 19” deep, $600. 5 ft over the tub glass shower doors with track, $20. (3) 4-drawer letter size file cabinets, $30 each for all for $75. Very heavy, wood computer desk/tables, no drawers, 60(L)x30(W)x26(H), $30 each or all 3 for $75. (2) secretary chairs, $10 each (5) various straight leg chairs, $10 each. Upholstered breakfast bar chair, $15. (2) stand alone coat racks, $10 each or both for $15. False 5 ft fireplace surround, Colonial style, medium oak finish with faux green moss marble side inserts, $100. Orley free-standing, glass front, flat top wood stove for your backwoods cabin. Non-certified. Takes 8x22” log, $200. Solid oak printer stand, 33 (H)x26(W)x22(D) on wheels with 2 roll-out shelves, $75. 7' leather couch, butter cream color with pillow top, 1 cushion torn, $100. Reasonable offers considered on all the above. 541-882-5345
18 ft. inboard boat, motor & trailer Sears tractor with blade Tile cutter TV Recliners Washer Dryers Refrigerators Freezer, Side-by-side refrigerator/ freezer Oak table with leaf & 4 chairs Electric stoves Dresser Chest of drawers Bicycles Coffee and end tables Call 541-892-6990
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4 x 4 Suzuki 500 Quad – low miles, high&low range, water cooled, winch, rack, $4,000 or may trade for tractor, motorcycle, gun, or...? Craftsman Floor Model Drill Press, $250. '72 Jeep 4 x 4 Pickup, no title, $1,000. '92 Ford 4 x 4 F250, runs great, $3,000 or may trade. 2 Ponies & 1 Llaama for sale. Call 541-591-8941 6 New Large Red Stockings & 6 New Stocking Holders (silver color), from JoAnne's Fabrics,Paid $55, But Will Take $25. 541-545-6827 60” Kohler jetted tub with inline heater and Roman faucet, new, never used, $700. 541-891-4678 AA Tree Service, LLC Topping, trimming, pruning, or removal of trees or bushes, also stump grinding. Cordial, careful, quality work. Bonded and insured, CCB#149565, Call Glenn, 541-884-3969 Art Explosion, 800,034 CD clip art set with image catalog, like new, $25. 541-545-6827
Buying scrap and unwanted equipment of all types. Aluminum sprinkler pipe and farm items, Railroad items, Timber and logging, aviation, autos, trucks & trailers, construction, military items, tools and production equipment, irrigation and electric, etc. Estate Cleanup Greg 541-884-9494 before 7 pm.
40 Size Barnstormer 3D RC Airplane w/.38 Helimotor and Pitts Muffler, Receiver Ready, $175. 541-545-6827 5' Counter Display $150. 541-882-1623
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CANNA CARE Co-Op Our goal is Information, Education, Quality medication, Private safe access. To become a member you must be a current OMMP card holder Photo ID required
Call 541-205-6471 Cast Iron Bath Tub with claw feet, $150. Drill press, $125 Radial arm saw, $110.
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Lowery Organ, $125. Secretary desk, $250. 541-273-6001
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MINI-STORAGE 10'x20' and up, $75 per month and up. Stateline RV Park & Storage, 30138 Lower Klamath Lake Road, Tulelake, CA 530-667-4849
30”x60” coffee table, $1,400 obo. 72” long couch, $300 obo. (4) sturdy heavy chairs, $250 each obo.
Computer Cell Phone Tablet Etc. 541-331-5679
High Quality Ladies Dress Clothes including Chico and Elizabeth Medium/Large to 22W, $7 and up.
DON'T BE FENCED IN BY HIGH PRICES! Call Big Mike's Fencing for a free estimate. 541-882-7847
Large assortment of size 9 dress shoes including Nickels, Florsheim, Socialites, Weitzman. $5 per pair.
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Schwinn Airdyne stationary bicycle, $160 obo. Huffy Rugged 20” boys bicycle, $25 obo.
•Leather jacket, ¾ length, black, size L, $50. Like new. •Jackets, best offer. 541-882-5842
Hurry! Ad deadline is Tuesday at 11:00 am.
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Knittax Jac 40 knitting machine attachment with 53 cards and instruction, excellent condition, ATTACHMENT ONLY, $15 obo. 541-545-6827 Large silver coffee server with sugar, creamer and tray, $125. 541-882-5842
Life is a work of art designed by the one who lives it.
2 fast skateboards, $10 each. Call 541-884-2589 New and used carpet, various sizes and colors, make offer. Call 541-884-9387 Wayne – Dalton metal insulated garage doors, (2) 9 x 8, $250 each obo. 541-891-4300
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For Sale or Trade for Firewood: 400 plus gallon gas tank w/stand, oak dining room table w/six matching chairs. 541-281-4844 Between 7 & 9 pm
Large assortment of oil paintings and lithographs, $50 and up.
Reasonable offers considered on all the above. 541-882-5345
Any Make, Any Model
Chain link, wood, and vinyl. Commercial & Residential
Small metal locking cabinet, 42(H)x31(W)x14(D), $40. 2 drawer letter file cabinet, $20.
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Unique cabinet, 82” long total height (21” including 7” legs), cabinet 14” T x 20” x 68” with Formica top divided into 2 halves, each with sliding door. Great for plants in front of window, $40. Chev 30 series 1964 long body panel truck, $600. Datsun 510 4 door sedan, sitting for 30 years, one broken window. (3) 1600 engines & extra heads, wheels, all Datsun stuff, $300. You haul. Looking for someone with $55,000 cash to buy my 2 bedroom house along with 40 years of contracting. House, garage and storage building all full. 3 blocks from Fred Meyer. 541-281-2909
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KLAMATH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ECONOMIC IMPACT Klamath Community College plays a significant role in the local economy and is a sound investment from multiple perspectives. Students benefits from improved lifestyles and increased earnings. Taxpayers benefits from a larger economy and lower social costs. Finally, the community as a whole benefits from increased job and investment opportunities, higher business revenues, greater availability of public funds, and an eased tax burden.
INVESTMENT ANALYSIS Student Perspective
• The average KCC student’s income increases by $11.40 for every dollar invested in KCC.
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1 WEEKLY CLASS EVERY SATURDAY! 10am-2pm
CLASS LOCATION 1905 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Planting, Lawns, Irrigation, Patios. Call Roseanne for a free estimate!
Need a Permit to carry in Oregon? No problem!
Certificates issued at end of each class. WALK -INS WELCOME!
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• Students enjoy an attractive 27.0% average rate of return on their KCC educational investment, recovering all costs in 6.2 years.
Taxpayer Perspective •For every dollar of support, taxpayers see a return of $2.70 (in the form of higher tax receipts and avoided costs). • State and local governments see an annual rate of return of 8.9% on their support for KCC.
Social Perspective • Higher earnings of KCC students and associated increases in state income expand the tax base in Oregon by about $10.9 million each year. • Oregon will see avoided social costs amounting to $616,300 per year due to improved health, reduced crime, and reduced welfare and unemployment. *Note: All statistics taken from The Economic Contribution of Klamath Community College, a 2012 report conducted by Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. For a copy of the full report, contact KCC at 541-882-3521.
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Body Sculpting Through Hypnosis
Will perform the services at your location of choice. Non-denominational Simple service in Klamath Falls, $50. 541-363-6655
GUNS AND GEAR Midland Arms 243, bolt action, Lyman 6 power all American scope, 3 boxes of ammo. Busnell range finder yardage pro 400, 2 Midland GXT Walkie Talkies with charger, Busnell 10 X 50 Bino's, $550 takes it ALL.
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541-891-0455 Notice of Public Sale Keno Mini-Storage according to the provisions of the Oregon Self Storage Act ( ORS 87.685 to 87.695 ) hereby gives notice of public sales on Friday, October 4, 2013 at 11:00am at 14900 Puckett Road, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 This sale will help cover delinquent rent and fees to date. Other charges will be added as incurred. Phone 541-884-8114
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WIDOWS Do you need someone that understands what you're going through, to listen and talk to? Then come to the “Widows Tea” on Saturday, September 28th
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541-891-7600 Drummer needs a place to practice, with or without guitar player. 541-880-4417 Looking a bronze, copper, etc. eagle in flight, 27” or taller. 541-882-0776 WANTED: Large panes of glass from sliding glass doors, etc. Will pick up. 503-752-2066 WANTED: Need someone with a barn who will let me store some furniture and boxes through the winter. Please call 715-701-3432 WANTED: Oak table w/4 chairs, and an old fashioned wood stove for a livingroom dating from 1960's era or earlier. Call 541-850-8354
YARD & GARDEN MTD 22” chipper leaf shredder yard vacuum, 4.5 hp, like new $75. 541-891-4678
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2 Bdrm. Apartment for Rent Month-to-month free geo-thermal heat, water, sewer, trash. Secure building. No pets. Laundromat downstairs We accept HUD vouchers $575 per month 1711 Main St 541-883-1784
4520 Bristol Ave. 3 bdrm, 1bath $615 + deposit 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $535 + deposit Water, sewer & garbage pd. Income must meet guidelines. Small pets ok. 541-331-6219 www.klamathapartments.com
ATTN: College Students Hot Springs Area Close to OIT, Newly Remodeled! Studio - $475 Available now! All utilities paid. Randy 541-891-2628
Available Oct. 1st Small studio, great location, close to Klamath Community College & Albertson's, all utilities paid, $400/month + deposit & background check required. 541-591-1385
2 bedroom apartments currently available in quiet non-smoking complex. Free WIFI. Located behind KFC. Please call 541-882-5989 or cedargardensonline.com
1 bedroom cottage. In Shady Pine area, 7 miles north of town. Sewer and water provided, Toyo heat stove, some fuel oil included, quiet & private, no pets. $425/$350 541-882-3141 Lovely 1 bdrm home, totally remodeled w/ all amenities. Granite countertops, farmsink, oak cabinets w/ range, microhood, dishwasher, + fridge, on demand water heater. New light fixtures & dimmers, wireless switches being installed now. Claw foot tub, (has shower too), granite topped bathroom vanity, new hickory laminate wood floors, vinyl windows. Sprinkler system, off Street Parking. Washer & Dryer available for rent. Close to OIT Pet Ok over 3 yrs (non-aggressive breeds only), Nonsmoking. Rental history of 3 years (or equivalent) or cosigner required. Remodel in progress. 2225 Biehn Street, $500 ($600-$100 Limited Time Rent Special if you rent the home before next Sunday) Please drive by first before scheduling a showing. Please visit this home's webpage for more details at www.t-crealty.com/2225.htm Text for fastest service to 541-331-3421, enter # for voicemail email Town & Country Realty at help@tcrealty.com - Apply at www.tcrealty.com/application.pdf More info online at www.tcrealty.com/rentals.htm
****2 Bedroom*** $475 House 933 Owens Dplx. 2330 Oak $475 House 2215 Orchard $495 Dplx. 444 Mt. Whitney $500 House 4246 Balsam $500 Apt. 2544 Union #20 $550 $575 House 350 Martin Dplx. 1607 Sargent $600 ***3 Bedroom*** 4Plx. 3605 LaMarada 4Plx. 3601 LaMarada Apt. 2015 Oregon A House 3731 Summers House 14427 Hwy 66
$600 $675 $695 $725 $925
***4 Bedroom*** House 402 Mountain View $1400 ***Commercial*** 3304 Crosby #1, 4, 5 6 $350 small office, ½ bath, 900 sf
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2 Bed, 1 Bath completely remodeled country home. Great view. Large yard, electric heat, wood stove. Washer/dryer hookups, dishwasher. 2 decks, garage, storage room. On State Line Rd. California side. 1 mile from Malin. Pets on approval. No smoking. References required. $585 + dep. 541-810-3434
MINI-STORAGE 10'x20' and up, $75 per month and up. Stateline RV Park & Storage, 30138 Lower Klamath Lake Road, Tulelake, CA 530-667-4849
Trenna Morehouse,
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Property Manager
1 bedroom unit $410/mo + dep. & Loft apartment Rented! $375/mo+ dep. 541-331-9681 Kingswood Apts. 1 Bedroom. Appliances, drapes, patio, etc. 541-883-2986 Lake Park Towers Accepting applications from qualifying low income seniors. Clean, secure, Smoke-free building. Downtown. Equal Housing Opportunity. 541-882-2335
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RenTals
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1215 Main • Commercial Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550 15309 Hwy 66, Keno • Commercial Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $425 1429 Oregon Ave • 1 Bdrm/1 Bath/ Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395/$495 527 1/2 Upham • 1 Bdrm/1 Bath/Duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $395/$495
HOUSES FOR RENT
Cozy, Clean & Bright 2 bedroom, 1 bath + small office/play area, near Moore Park & lake. includes stove, fridge, hookups, mud room. Carport, private large lot, plenty of parking, patio, nice bbq area in back. Great area for gardening, lawn front & back, fenced yard, pet negotiable. Quiet area, close to downtown, easy access to main highway, gas heat. Just under 1,000 sq. ft.
***1 Bedroom/Studio*** $350 Apt. 1745 Menlo #2 Stuido 2001 Biehn #2 $400 th $425 Dplx. 722 N. 10 #2 House 602 Prescott $450 House 913 Fulton $500
Cozy & Charming Quiet antique 6 unit building. Laundry facilities. Includes water/hot water, garbage and sewer. Close to OIT and downtown. Non-smoking, no pet, good rental references a must.
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2 bedroom, 1 bath, close to OIT and hospital, fenced yard, washer and dryer included, no pets. $625 per month, plus $625 deposit. 541-331-2011
3 bed, 1 bath fire place, utility room, detached garage, good neighborhood, near hospital no pets/no smoking $695 + dep 541-891-8208
Available 11/01/13 $650 + deposit 231 Nevada Street
CURRENLY RENTED. PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB RENTERS Call for appointment. 541-318-6037 leave message if no answer. The word “impossible” contains the word “possible.” –Mr. Spock, Star Trek
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AVAILABLE RENTALS STUDIO
5070 Weyerhauser - Glen Court Apts, W/S/G Paid ......................................Studio Avail. Now - 7 Units Available.....................MOVE IN SPECIAL ........$310-$390 41 Walnut #4 & 7 - Ext Basic Cable, On-Site Laundry, Downtown, W/S/G PaidStudio Avail. Now....................................................MOVE IN SPECIAL ................. $390 517 N. 4th #2 - ......................EXTREMELY CUTE .........................................Studio Avail. Now ......................................................................................................... $475 1 BEDROOM
5070 Weyerhauser #10 - W/S/G Paid ................................................... Apartment Avail. Now....................................................MOVE IN SPECIAL ................. $420 3704 Homedale - W/S/G Paid, Garage............................................Loft Apartment Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $400 910 W. Oregon - W/D Hookups, Garage, Close to Lake ............................... Duplex Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $500 2 BEDROOM
3235 Bristol #12 - W/S Paid, New Flooring, Storage, Carport .......... Manuf. Home Avail. Now .....................................................................................................$500 517 N. 4th #1 - W/D Hookups, Carport, Fenced Yard, Nice View................... House Avail. Now .....................................................................................................$600 5883 Onyx #2 - W/S/G Paid, W/D Hookups, Shared Yard .............................. Duplex Avail. Now....................................................MOVE IN SPECIAL ..................$525 1208 Martin - Garbage Paid, New Paint, W/D Hookups ................................ Duplex Avail. Now .....................................................................................................$485 1155 California - W/D/ Hookups, Off Street Parking ...................................... Duplex Avail. Now....................................................MOVE IN SPECIAL ................. $500 1827 Summers - W/S/G Paid, New Paint/Carpet............................................ House Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $550 3245 Bristol #10 - W/S Paid, Covered Parking, Storage ...................... Manuf. Home Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $500 708 Jefferson - W/S/G Paid, New Kitchen/Laundry Floor ............................. House Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $500 2143 Ogden - Sewer Paid, Fenced, Horse Property, Half Acre....................... House Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $700
1235 Owens • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/ Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $575/$675
3 BEDROOM
5635 Cottage • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home/1 Acre Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $650/$750
1043 Old Fort Rd - On Well / Septic, Newly Remodeled ................................ House Avail. Now....................................................MOVE IN SPECIAL ................. $645 4 BEDROOM 1435 Pleasant - Fenced Yard, Garage, Carport, W/D Hookups .................... House Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $600 13845 Algome - Farm house, in well/septic, fruit trees ............................... House Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $600
1935 Burns • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $650/$750 4620 Bly Mtn Cutoff • 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750/$850 521 Jefferson • 3 Bdrm/1 1/2 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $650/$750 320 Washington • 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $625/$725 5339 Glenwood • 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995/$1095 2063 California • 3 Bdrm/2Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995/$1095
5 BEDROOM
4803 Sumac • 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995/$1095
3740 Boardman - 2 bth, corner lot, storage, int buildings, fam/living rm..... House Avail. Now .................................................................................................... $900
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Taking Applications on clean 1 bedroom starting at $350 a month + deposit. See 219 S. 11th St. 541-331-0966 0154
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3 Bedroom, 2 bath 2 car garage, large fenced back yard, no pets. $895 + $895 deposit. 541-331-2011 leave message
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Taking Application. For rent: 1 bedroom cabin, non - smoking, water, garbage and electricity furnished $350 + $50 Security. 541-884-4339
BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME FOR RENT 4 Bedrooom, 2 Bath, 3 Car Garage, A/C, Gas Heat, Gas fireplace, new laminate wood floor, tile. $1,400/month. Will consider pets with deposit & long-term lease. Call 541-205-1092 or 541-331-1440. 0158
DUPLEXES FOR RENT
2 bedroom + large loft room. 1 bath, hook-ups, dishwasher, stove, refrigerator. Water/sewer paid $625 + dep. 520 A Doty (off California, near conger) 541-891-9303 541-884-0610
Quiet 2 bedroom in quiet neighborhood on dead end street. Kitchen just remodeled cabinets & doors includes designer refrigerator cabinet, pantry and counter with bar seating for kitchen sink area. Kitchen totally redesigned to include work zones; prep zone, pantry zone, cooking zone & cleaning zone. Peninsula now allows for a much nicer eating area. Pet Ok over 3 yrs (non-aggressive breeds only), Washer & Dryer available for rent. Nonsmoking. Garage with opener available for rent separately. 1160 Maple- $595 ($650$55 Limited Time Rent Special if you rent the home before next Sunday - reduction valid through lease term) Please drive by first before scheduling a showing. Please visit this home's webpage for more details at www.t-crealty.com/1160.htm Text or Call Toll Free 24 Hours 866-883-3421, enter # for voicemail Email Town & Country Realty at info@tcrealty.com - Apply at www.t-crealty.com/application.pdf More info online at www.t-crealty.com/rentals.htm
3 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, new carpet and appliances. 2509 Madison $650/$400 541-892-1364
The Nickel office is located at 2117 South 6th Street.
DUPLEXES FOR RENT
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Clean 1 bedroom duplex! All expenses paid, washer and dryer on premises, 248 Martin Street. $495 plus deposit Includes all Utilities Call 1-209-352-0678 0160
MULTI-PLEXES FOR RENT
1 bedroom, near downtown, Safeway and KU. Storage, water, sewer, garbage paid, 1018 Washington St. Unit #4 $400/mo. + $375 dep. 541-892-0387 541-591-1688 0162
MFG./MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
MFG./MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
County mobile 5 miles south of Chiloquin. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, on ¾ acre, non-smoking, small pet dog ok. $550 month, $300 deposit. 541-783-3430 Cute 1 bedroom, work shop and large storage area, enclosed porch, small yard. Handicap accessible $395/$420 541-884-1724 Small 2 bedroom, covered deck, small yard, storage shed no pets $425/$450 541-884-1724
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13131 Hwy 39 8.37 acres, 3 bed, 2.5 baths, 1796 s. ft.
MOBILE HOME SPACES RV or trailer space Great view, no pets, $260 per month. Available Now Water, sewer garbage paid, 7600 Booth Road.
Also have RV or trailer storage space available, $20 per month. 541-591-0421
ROOMMATE WANTED
1604 Hope St. #10 Available Now 2 bedroom, 1 bath located in a small mobile home park, small yard with deck. Maple hard wood floors, new bath, new stove and refrigerator. Traveling south on business 97 turn east on Shasta to Hope St. Turn North, end of second drive way. $550/$550 Call 541-783-3915 or 541-281-3690
Housemate Wanted to share large 2 story house. Private bedroom with 1.5 baths. Just blocks from down town, close to bus stop. Full use of entire house, off street parking, washer and dryer. $400 per month + first and last. Internet and all utilities paid. 541-508-0546 0168
ROOMS FOR RENT
Shasta Glen Manufactured Home Park Has a space to move your home to. $290 per space includes water and sewer. Newer park with carports and/or garages and each space accommodates a double wide. 4647 Winter Ave Klamath Falls MOVE IN SPECIAL 3 MONTHS FREE! A nice Family Park with a Common area, Playground, and Boat & RV storage.
1 ROOM STUDIO, $375 MOPark Motel, Extended Stay Rooms for Rent. $375 mo! Nightly & weekly rates also available. Amenities Included: utilities, WiFi, and dish Satellite-TV, mini fridges and Microwave in room. On site Pay per use Laundry facility, and a community kitchen! 4820 State Hwy 139, Tulelake, CA. 96134. (559)645-2462 or manager.blmp@gmail.com
New 1 bedroom - $550 Includes space. First/Last + deposit •••••••••••• 2 bedroom, 2 bath double-wide, large backyard, carport & storage shed. $675 space & trailer, option to buy. •••••••••••• 3 bedroom, 2 bath double-wide, large dining room, carport & storage shed, fenced back yard, $795 space & trailer, option to buy. •••••••••••• Large 3 bedroom doublewide, dining room, living room & den. Fantastic view Lake Ewauna and Mt. Shasta. Washer & dryer. Carport, storage shed & fenced backyard. $825/month, first/last + $500 deposit space & trailer, option to buy. 23' RV 5th wheel and 23' Bumper Pull option to buy, $425, includes space, sewer, water, electric
Room for rent or trade for duties near Gino's Market. We need 1 male & 1 female caregiver who can cook, offer caregiving, housekeeper/ janitor help, late night watchman, light duty office work, auto cleanup. Provide indoor and outdoor cleanup, painting, and handyman and grounds keeper in general, and driving. Weekly allowance. Must be alcohol free. Smoking off property or smoking area firm only. 541-810-8286
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the premier real estate team
Lisa Stewart 541-891-2700 Principal Broker
Debra Gisriel, Principal Broker/Owner
Gregg Sherrill 541-891-3780 Broker
We also have new and used homes available with Excellent Financing Options!
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Near town on bus route. Ask about option to buy. 541-281-0146 Sun drenched 2 bedroom with views! Upper unit. Hardwood floors. Large kitchen with dishwasher and fridge. Separate laundry room with hookups. Nice floor plan. Storage garage outside. Nice backyard next to hills. $575 / month 808 Mt. Whitney Please call 310-625-8147 or 310-245-6565 for more details.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Room For Rent All utilities paid, cable included, own bathroom, $350/month. Call 541-281-7933
Klamath View Estate 1663 Greensprings Dr.
Branch Office 2650 Washburn Way #150 B Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Phone: 541-882-6700
Shelley Conrad 541-891-4494 Broker
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2 bedroom, with NEW carpets. 1 bath, appliances plus washer/dryer hook-ups, single car garage and fenced yard. No pets. Available now! $550 + dep. 541-880-6661 2 large bedrooms with large closets, 1.5 bath townhouse, fireplace, dishwasher, hookups, garage. Lots of storage space. Nice large yard, trash and sewer paid. Nice neighborhood on bike/walking path. $625/$600. 541-880-0033
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Your Premier Materials Provider & Construction Company in the Basin
KLAMATH PACIFIC COMPANY is the premier aggregate, asphalt and ready mix concrete supplier in the Klamath Basin. We also provide construction services specializing in paving, grading, crack sealing, seal coating, driveways and underground projects. OFFICE HOURS M-F 7:30am - 5:00pm Office located at: 2918 Edison Ave., Klamath Falls, OR 97603
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PHONE: 541.884.6184
Call Toni 541-882-4834 Space available for 1992 or newer double wide. Ask about 3 months free special. Restrictions Apply
Aspen Mobile Village A family park 3950 Homedale Road Call 541-884-4282 0182
RV LOTS / SPACES FOR RENT RV Space Grassy yard, patio. Water, sewer, trash all included. $60. week
541-884-1724 0192
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY RENT/LEASE 6,000 sq.ft./ $500 6,000 feet multi purpose space downtown, bathrooms, showers, office, HUGE great room, high ceilings and hardwood floors. Main Street location, second level Call 208-741-0826 Large downtown space 6,000 feet/ $500! Bathroom, shower, office, huge great room, hardwood floors. Call 208-741-0826
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Opportunity Knocks For only $250 per month rent a Street Level Main Street business location. Perfect for a Cappuccino shop 208-741-0826
Own a business downtown. Street Level Main Street location. Perfect for Cappuccino, donut, or sandwich shop... $250 per month 208-741-0826 0204
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Action Realty 541-884-3367 0210
3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath brick home in Hot Springs area. Large 2-car garage with shop. Hardwood floors upstairs and finished basement. Paved driveway
The Nickel gets results!
Call Rene Allen Oregon Licensed Real Estate Broker (541)274-1571 Rookstool Moden Realty LLC 1900 Main St Suite A Klamath Falls, Or. 97601
Covered porch and rear patio. Motivated Seller PRICE REDUCED! $139,000 Subject to short sale.
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Rookstool Moden Realty LLC
HOUSES FOR SALE
Save your $torage Fees! New 10x12 shed No Delivery or Set-Up fee's Built On-Site
Hobby Houses and Custom Sheds by Dan Bailey Construction, for only $1,925 - Limited Time Special within 25 miles of Klamath Falls
Includes 2x4 at 16” on center 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
$350,000 Reduced to $280,000! Lakeshore Dr. Artistic hillside home, has traces of Frank Lloyd Wright with open floor plan, wood floor to high beam ceiling windows, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large 0.8+ acre lot provides home with great privacy and excellent view of lake and surrounding areas. House Includes Park-like setting with 24 mature trees include 10 pine trees over 100' tall. New PVC Membrane roof Family room 17'x24' on 1st floor All quality appliances Included New Garage Door (2 car) 8'x12' Storage Shed Low E insulated double pane windows Security System Air conditioned 220 ft. attractive brick wall in front. Paved 9'x140' driveway at rear of property Open copper hood gas log fireplace Gas furnace forced air heat Front outdoor second story 11 x 17 foot. cedar wood deck, Property includes approved 110 ft. frontage building lot with new water well. Anxious to move. Accepting New Bids.
541-884-2589
Oregon License #75230 Other Sizes available Upgrade with optional windows, doors, ramps, shelving, roofing or siding type Single Family Home 2,302 sq. ft., fully landscaped & beautiful front and backyard, green lawns & trees, ¾-acre property, 4 bed, 1 being used as a computer room, walk-in closet in master, 2 ½ baths, large eat-in kitchen/dining room, family room, 3 electric fireplaces/1 can convert to gas, central air/heating, back porch is 8' x 40', large concrete patio 19'x17', 3-car garage w/electric doors & horseshoe driveway, front yard has a water fountain, property has a private side RV & boat parking, attic space above the 3-car garage, front of home is spanish brick faced and brick columns. 2611 Watson St. Asking $365,000 obo. Call for appt. 541-331-0244
541-883-5867
STEAL THIS REPO! HUGE 35 acre 2,200 square foot home! Custom Built with granite counter tops throughout. Tile and slate floors, PLUS hardwood floors. 4 bedroom 2 bath With HUGE slate finished showers- both showers have multiple shower heads. Custom rock pillars in kitchen and living room. Custom rock work on lower section of home. Covered front and back decks. Metal roof. TRULY A ONE-OF-A-KIND HOME! A MUST SEE! $275,000 $225,000
No reasonable offer refused. Big discount for cash.
Very Few Available. Small acreage in town 1.73 acres180' frontage, over 420' deep Remodeled home (in progress) 1,600 square feet 3 bedroom, 1 bath Huge attic room, gas firedmeglesplace. New- electric, plumbing, cabinets, furnace, hot water tank, tub, etc. BUY IT NOW and finish it the way YOU WANT! Only $179,000 make offers See at 2640 Patterson
541-783-3434
Call for appointment
Bargains are in The Nickel
541-273-7107
Johnson Builders
• Post and Frame Construction SPECIAL! • Lifetime Paint Warranty $16,211 • 3-Ply nonspliced laminated columnwidth 36’ x 40’ x 12 • 50 Year Warranty ’ eave with one 12’ • 40x40x12 Eave - $23,934 side door • 30x40x10 Eave - $16,599 • 50x104x14 Eave - $45,000 • Prices include Design, Delivery AND Construction of Pre-Engineered Structures. Price subject to change. Sales tax and crew travel charges may apply.
Park like setting with fruit & shade trees, 3BR/2BA on 1.23 acres, workshop with bath, greenhouse, fenced & more. $119,700. MLS#81299 Action Realty 541-884-3367
CA# 887249 OR# 172269
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Custom Shops - Barns & Arenas - Storage - Commercial Buildings
www.oregonbuildings.com
541-479-1465
Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701
Lived 30 Comfortable happy years at this home. Are you Next?
WOW!
MLS 83449
Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867 or Cindi Winder 541-892-1064
541-883-3781
Just Reduced! Walk to Fred Meyers and convenience store. Very clean & attractive interior, 2BD/1BA home. Only $59,900. MLS#83092 Action Realty 541-884-3367
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********************************* Mt. Scott Meadows Well and Septic are in! Beautiful level 2.0 acre building site for your home or cabin. Private, pine covered parcel, good roads. Owner Financing. $29,000 MLS#83698
347 Pacific Terrace
Special Neighborhood Special Home! This American Traditional 3BR, 2BA, 3-car garage home is located in a quiet suburban neighborhood. The house has custom cabinets, tile floors in kitchen & bath. Needs a little cosmetic TLC. Only $160,000. 4864 Gatewood Drive Action Realty 541-884-3367
Any Make, Any Model
Lowest Price in Paradise Hills! 5 acres, good roads, very private location. $24,900 MLS#83577
BRING ALL OFFERS Geothermal Heat
MUST SELL: Out of state owner, now $59,900, make offer. 4819 Climax Large 2 bedroom, wood floors, gas, shop, carport, irrigated. All redone. 541-892-3549, 541-591-3554
GOT KIDS? DON'T MISS THIS 4 BEDROOM, 2 ½ BATH with 2 BONUS ROOMS (game room, den, man cave??) LARGE LAUNDRY ROOM, Living/Dining/Open floor plan This home has room for the whole Family. Almost 2,000 sq ft., Fenced back yard, RV parking Only $155,500. Will you be this homes new Family??
2810 WASHBURN WAY
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY RENT/LEASE
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MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE WATER DAMAGE FIXER UPPER 2000 Marlette, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,234 sq. ft. 4647 Winter Ave #42
2810 WASHBURN WAY
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Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701
Needs new underlayment, carpet & vinyl, some sheet rock. $12,000. Just Listed! Gatewood Updated Home! Very attractive large 3BD/2BA home, 3-car garage & circular drive, low-maintenance landscaping. $176,500 MLS#83727 Action Realty 541-884-3367
NEW ON THE MARKET Walking distance to Sprague River Immaculate 2009 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home on 1.7+ acres, AND a almost new 2-car garage Paved road access. Get away from hustle and the bustle of the city. Motivated Seller $117,900 MLS 83279
Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867 Licensed in Oregon
Rookstool Moden Realty LLC 541-883-3781
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MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE
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BUSINESS FOR SALE
2217 Broadway, Malin
REMINDER: When camping be careful with your campfire. MOBILE FOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE Mobile food trailer looking for new owners. It is a travel trailer renovated to meet county codes. The hard wor968665k and planning has already been done. It's passed all inspections and is licensed until next year. It comes with all appliances, supplies, and food. Ready to go immediately. Asking $12,500 OBO. Please email giffgirl65@yahoo.com with questions or call 541-891-0956
4647 Winter Ave Klamath Falls A nice Family Park with a Common area, Playground, and Boat & RV storage.
Locally Grown Trees & Perennials
Awesome opportunity! Established clientele!! Only tire & oil service shop in Malin! Includes building, land and equipment also outside fenced storage & 2 roll-up doors.
Conservation Aspens
Inventory negotiable.
Various Sizes Reg. $25 - $140 Now $15 - $100
Includes lift, grease machine, 2 tire changers, wheel balancer, air compressor with 2 tanks. Motivated Seller PRICE REDUCED! $99,000 MLS 81552
Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867 Licensed in Oregon
Rookstool Moden Realty LLC 541-883-3781
When Every Nickel Counts, Count on
Each space accommodates a double wide.
Reg. $60 now $50
Landscape Aspens
25% off Other Trees LANDSCAPE PLANTS 1 Gallon $6 now $4 3 Gallon $10 now $7 5 Gallon $12 now $8 5 Gallon$15 now $10
EXTENDED HOURS Tuesday -Sunday 10 am – 4 pm Closed Monday Rock Bottom Ranch 1130 Bly Mountain Cutoff Bonanza
541-545-6481
BOATS & ACCESSORIES Easy Boat Loader Camper Mount, $40. 541-545-6827
Never leave a child or an animal in an unattended vehicle. A friendly reminder from The Nickel.
Call Toni 541-882-4834 or Dwight 1-503-232-7673
DOWN 1. Haversack 2. Case 3. She, in Santiago 4. Taylor’s successor 5. Blue color 6. In the blink of --7. Fastening device 8. Campus org. 9. -- as (since) 10. Having cleats 11. Merry-Andrew 12. Designer -Gernreich 13. Ersatz: Abbr. 14. Rowing and sewing 15. Strabismus 16. Swivel 17. Seine tributary 18. Grammar school gp. 28. Solenoid 29. Porcine grunt 30. Golf club 34. Inflame 35. Mud volcano 36. Amber-colored wine 37. Diagnostic machine 38. Avena 39. Domestic 40. Folklore creatures 41. Variety of sherry 42. Release 43. Parks and Ponselle 45. Platitudinarians 46. Glimmer 49. Came upon 50. Genus of cats
YARD & GARDEN
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS!
Call Toni 541-882-4834 or Dwight 1-503-232-7673
USCG rank Part 2 of quip Garland Vegas thoroughfare 67. Operating revenues 68. Rose up 72. Inclines 73. Caustic 74. Hederaceous plants 75. White-handed gibbon 76. Winged deity 77. Goldilocks, e.g. 78. Nine days’ wonder 79. Restrain 80. Eagle 81. Hang 82. Stood out 83. Fair fun 84. Clean a certain way 86. Manufactory 87. Prison denizens 88. Colonel -- Lilly 89. Discordia 90. Kitchen refuse 91. End of the quip: 7 wds. 99. Sportswear brand 100. Simulacrum 101. Ego -102. Qiviut 104. Abbr. in citations 105. Assistants 106. Pick up on 107. -- Weston Loomis Pound 108. Lack 109. Comb 110. Glyceride 111. Worn out
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE
1973 Single Wide Martlette Great shape, 847 sq. ft., 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Will need to be taken down and transported. Ideal for farm workers. $1,250. 541-892-0808
Home must remain in park, possible owner contract.
“FIXER UPPER” Buy and Build Equity with elbow grease at Shasta Glen Manufactured Home Park 1991 Fleetwood 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide, with energy efficient appliances. This home features a beautiful huge open floor plan, with a family room, living room, dining room and open entertaining style kitchen all for only $24,900. Owner will carry contact on approved credit. Payments can be as low as $550 per month including space rent which includes water and sewer. Newer park with carports and/or garages.
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CROSSWORD THEME Grape Nut by James Barrick
Classified deadline: tuesdays, 11:00 am • Display Deadline: Mondays, 3:30 pm • www.klamathfallsnickel.com • September 26, 2013 • The Nickel • Page 21
Flat bottom 18' SK Panther Jet boat with 350 Chevy V-8, fresh rebuild on motor, needs restoration finishing, comes with factory trailer, Sacrifice due to medical problems. $1,000 obo. 541-892-5485
SAVE $3,000 Gregor 14ft Model H34 Honda 4-stroke 9.9 HP Trailer & Extras, $2,850 541-892-7335
Fish Cat. Panther Pontoon boat, seldom used, $600. 530-640-2285
FUR BUYER
RVs TRAILERS MOTORHOMES
1975 Camp Trailer, 21' self-contained, twin beds, everything works. Reduced -$1,300 $1,100. 541-892-1321 or 541-533-2131
JUST IN TIME FOR HUNTING SEASON
Nikon Rangefinder Riflehunter 550, Nikon Rangefinder Monarch 800, Both almost new in box, $250 each.
1986 Winnebago, 75,000 original miles, drives & runs great, 21', all appliances work, with generator, $3,000 obo. 541-850-8764
541-331-7224
1994 30' Shasta 5th Wheel Super-slide, walk around queen bed, very clean, $4,500 obo. 571-264-2008 In Klamath area.
Stainless steel portable ice maker by Camping World,120V AC, works great, excellent condition, $150. 541-545-6827 Wall tent, 10x12, all poles, with wood stove, $185. 541-905-2250
MOTORCYCLES & ATVs 2007 Honda Rebel 250 Motorcycle, 2,535 miles, windshield, saddlebags, ruby red. Reduced $2,650 $2,350 obo. 541-892-1321
4' x 8' Heavy Duty Utility Trailer, $275.
2008 Aljo travel trailer 25 feet, one slide, like new condition inside, non smokers a/c, no leaks. $13,950. call 541-810-1612 32' Mackenzie 5th Wheel 2007, 3 slides, king bed, generator. Asking $28,500. 530-667-2671 or 541-891-0831 5th Wheel Hitch, $50, New 5th Wheel Tripod, $90. 541-882-1623
CLASSIFIED Now buying used traps & stretchers 2208 Laurel, K.F. REMINDER: When camping be careful with your campfire.
1986 Honda 200s 3-Wheeler, runs good, $375.
Where to calls at The Nickel for Display Sales:
541-892-8306
Beverly Schuster 541-331-0657
2006 Weekend Warrior Toy Hauler, gooseneck, model SLC3905, axles flipped, 1-slide in bedroom, bay window with rockers, 20' awning, 5,500 Onan generator with 20 gallon tank, 40 gallon fuel station, air conditioner, great condition,
$24,000. 541-810-2727
ANTIQUE / CLASSIC CARS
4 Studded Tires, Sz. 185/65R15, $350. 541-331-0663 New Mountain Ryder XT steering dampers by Les Schwab , for high performance off-road vehicles, $50 obo. 541-545-6827
When Every Nickel Counts, Count on
AUCTION OCTOBER 5TH, Prineville, OR. 1948 Packard Deluxe 8, 165hp, brown paint, all original including 11,994 odometer. Sold subject. 541-480-0795. www.dennisturmon.com
Victor Jackson Display Account Executive
cell: (541)880-3750 | desk: (541)850-6333
A1
Danielle Mays 541-331-0656
Motorcycle Trailer: 49”x86” fold up stand up with spare tire. Used twice, $500. 541-281-2912
AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Victor Jackson 541-880-3750
The Marketplace of the Community
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It's dropped and stretched with duel 12 inch front disc brakes, drag pipes, custom wiring and is one of a kind.
Must See To Believe!! Like New 2000 Honda Civic
23,000 miles, new rims, new tires, everything powered, VERY GOOD CONDITION!
25 mpg Automatic A/C Radio/CD player Power steering/brakes 85,000 miles
$2,000
Price Reduced $1,650 I'm moving and can't take it. 541-882-4322
1991 DUTCHMEN
$6,000.
Great for a college student! $15,000
541-281-5624
2007 Silverado
CLASSIC 5th WHEEL CAMPER.
Z-71 (4x4) Extended cab,
Good condition 26 ft, Sleeps 6, awning and hitch. Clean and ready to go.
155k miles, still looks, runs and drives great, clean title.
$5,000 $4150 OBO 530-397-8072
$11,250 541-882-1070 626-419-0416
541-884-9584
Always garaged, grandma babied this car. Beautiful inside and out. Call to see all receipts of all the new stuff. $8,500 or reasonable offer. Honda Shadow, mint condition. $3,000 or reasonable offer.
Both low miles, Will 541-883-6695
$5,900. 541-591-8585
Runs Great 78,000 mileage $3500 OBO. 541-591-2366
1998 Honda Prelude
1998 Nissan Frontier Time to sell Grandpas Truck Extended cab 4x4. 4 cylinder, 5 speed, low millage. New clutch, re-man transmission, new brakes, alternator, battery & belts. Super cold air conditioning. Excellent Shape! Economical High Blue is $6,800 Fair is $6,000. Asking $6,400 obo
'98 Dodge Caravan
29' PROWLER, 8' SLIDE OUT
$5,700
DOHC V-Tech 4 cylinder 2.2L engine, dual overhead cam H22, cold air intake, lots of after market parts & custom paint. Have extra top end engine parts, starter & distributor. Asking $5,000 but negotiable.
541-891-0309
Call Tracy 541-331-1159 or Nick 540-331-1861
New refrigerator, air, very good condition, sleeps 6. Clean.
Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701
1971-750 CC Customized Honda
Camaro Z28 HO
2000 Cadillac Escalade
Cash For Cars
Decoys: Canadian & White Front Big Foots, several dozen Canadian shells. 541-9682299
Retriever Training Equipment Package, $250 Blank Pistol Dogtra 250 E Collar Mack III Dummy Launcher
RVs TRAILERS MOTORHOMES
Any Make, Any Model
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2810 WASHBURN WAY
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Klamath crisis center . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-884-0390 Domestic Violence crisis line (24 hr) 541-884-0390 rape crisis line (24 hr) . . . . . . . . . . . 541-884-0390
Emergency Social Services
Klamath Falls gospel mission . . . . . . 541-882-4895 Klamath/lake county Food Bank . . . 541-882-1223 Oregon Human Development corp . . . 541-883-7186 Salvation Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-884-7778 Integral youth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-882-2053 community Point of contact . . . . . . . . . . .541-885-4929 Street Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-850-7385
Health Services
Poison center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-222-1222 American red cross Klamath/lake chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-884-4125 Klamath county Public Health . . . . . .541-882-8846 Salvation Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-884-7778 Safenet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-723-3638 Alcoholics Anonymous/Al-Anon Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-883-4970 narcotics Anonymous Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-888-518-8166 gambling Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-233-8479 Oregon gambling Help line . . . . . . 1-877-2SToPNoW Sky lakes medical center 2885 Daggett Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-882-6311 mental Health Division . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-882-7291
4-P265/70R17 with 6 hole. Chevy rims 50% tread, $80. all seasonal 2-P235/75R15 with 5 hole. Ford, studded. 75% tread, $50 4-P235/75R15-All seasonal/mag wheels 5 hole, Ford, 75%-$65. 4-200/60 VR 390 Michelins-75% tread with 4 hole rims, Ford Mustang, $100. 2-195/70R14 studded Winton tires with 4 hole rims, new, $75. 1 Fiber glass canopywhite 5' x 6' long (fits Ford Ranger), $100. 1-Big red parts washer, $40. 1-Commercial truck air seat. Driver seat complete, $75. 541-331-0180 after 5:00 pm weekdays.
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1979 GMC 1 Ton 4x4 with steel flatbed 14'x16'. Runs but low oil pressure in 350. New seat, standard trans., dually. Great buy at $1,300. 541-892-1321 or 541-533-2131
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'99 Mazda 626 4-door all options new belts waterpump, etc. just serviced clean and economical $3200.
1988 Chevrolet Pickup 1500 Nice shape, wood racks, heavy-duty rear lift springs, 5 speed, 350 engine, good tires. $2,500. 541-281-0110
1996 Ford F150 XLT-Full Size Pick-Up 5.8 litter V8, 158k miles, auto transmission, power steering, power brakes, AC, 4 wheel drive, auto hubs, electric windows and door locks, long wide bed, front brush guard, 4 brand new Toyo mounted 33 x 10.5 R 15 tires. Alloy wheels, fiberglass canopy, duel fuel tanks, new battery, Asking $4,500 541-884-6955
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GeNeRal MeRChaNDiSe: $11 for 1 week, $21 for 3 weeks, $36 for 4 weeks. includes border, B/W photo, 3-50 lines, New Today banner. (Color photo addt’l $3.) DealS ON WheelS: 1x3” ad, $15 for 1 week, $28 for 2 weeks. Dealer Deals on Wheels: $20 for 1 week, $33 for 2 weeks. includes color photo and border.
BaSiC VehiCle aD: $11 for 1 week, $21 for 3 weeks, $36 for 4 weeks. includes border, 3-50 lines, New Today banner (no photo.)
Call Grandma Ann 541-884-1111 or 541-205-1243.
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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: • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • -
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 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 A good hunter always carries the new satellite messenger technology, called “SPOT”. It is also a backpack that contains a recommended that hunters complete a first aid and survival course few essential survival items. before venturing into the wilderness. Happy hunting!
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Catch and release fishing is vital for the survival and sustainability of our favorite fish species.
In recent years, anglers have begun to think more carefully about the impact of their sport on the fauna and flora in and around bodies of water. After all, nature has to be respected in order for it to survive. Here are some things you should be thinking about during your summer fishing trips. First of all, avoid high speeds when traveling in a boat near a shoreline. The waves created by your passage will flood some sections of the shore, endangering waterfowl nesting sites and fish spawning sites. Waves also contribute to shoreline erosion, which is something to be avoided. Consider switching to a four-stroke engine, which is more environmentally friendly. New high-performance, eco-friendly motor oils are now available on the market and should be taken advantage of. Of course, electric engines are ideal. Catch and release fishing is a technique that more and more anglers are using in order to help maintain fish stocks. With this in mind, land your catch gently, handle it with care, and, if it isn’t too badly injured, return it to the water. Be very gentle when removing the hook from the fish’s mouth, taking your time in order to minimize any damage. Try to put the fish back in the water at the same spot you landed it, as some species have specific spawning zones and their offspring may be endangered a if you take the parent too far from home. Happy fishing!
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Sun exposure myths can be harmful
To many people, sunshine equates to happiness, including fun times outdoors and walks on the beach. Despite warnings about excessive exposure to the sun, many people cannot get enough of the sun’s potentially harmful rays. While taking in the sun is beneficial, it poses many dangers as well. Separating fact from fiction is essential for sun worshippers who plan to spend ample time outdoors. The Canadian Cancer Society says that every three minutes another Canadian receives a cancer diagnosis. Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers, accounting for nearly half of all cancers in the United States. More than 3.5 million cases of basal and squamous cell skin cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year. According to the American Cancer Society, melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, will account for more than 76,600 cases of skin cancer in 2013. Knowing the facts about sun exposure is essential to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. Unfortunately, certain widely spread myths can make it difficult to differentiate between fact and fiction. • Myth: Ineed to soak up the sun to get enough vitamin D. It’s true that the sun helps the body produce vitamin D, but you do not need to spend hours in the sun to fulfill your body’s need for vitamin D. Five to 10 minutes of sun exposure is adequate, and you can include vitamin D in your diet by consuming foods and beverages such as oily fish, fortified milk and orange juice. Dairy products, such as yogurt and cheese, also contain the vitamin D your body needs. • Myth: I have dark skin, so I don’t need to wear sunscreen. The idea that more melanin the skin contains the more protected it will be from sun exposure is not necessarily a myth. Dark-skinned people typically do not burn as quickly as those with lighter skin. But many dermatologists agree that darker skin is not adequate protection against cancer and even premature wrinkling. According to Mona Gohara, M.D., an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, a person with medium-brown skin has a natural SPF of around 13. However, it is adviseable to use SPF 30 for basic sun protection. • Myth: I’m wearing enough sunscreen. Many people underestimate how much sunscreen is necessary to protect the skin. It is recommended to use at least 1 ounce of sunscreen on exposed areas of the skin for maximum protection. Read the label of the product. You may need to apply the sunscreen every two hours or more depending on your activity level and how much sunscreen is lost to sweating or swimming. You even need sunscreen on cloudy days or if you sit by a window while you work. Also, wait 30 minutes between application and heading out into the sun. Chemical sunscreens take that long to work. • Myth: The skin on the legs and arms is not as delicate as the face. It’s safe to get a little tan in these areas. Skin is skin, and no one area is less prone to sun damage and cancer risk than another. In fact, $ dermatologists say melanoma is most likely to form on the head and r trunk of men and arms and legs of women. African-Americans are at a higher risk for lentiginous melanoma, which develops on the palms and T the soles of feet. • Myth: Sunscreens cause cancer. In 2001, a small study on n mice suggested oxybenzone, an ingredient that is commonly used in i sunscreens, produced free radicals that may contribute to melanoma. However, the FDAhas approved the use of oxybenzone and there is no d definitive link between human use of the ingredient and melanoma. If you c are worried about chemicals, select a mineral-based sunscreen instead. Despite what’s known about sun exposure and skin cancer, many t myths about exposure to the sun still prevail. Regardless of what you hear, it’s best to wear sunscreen every day and cover up to protect your skin. g
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Hunters are required to complete a hunter survey for each deer elk, cougar, bear, pronghorn antelope and turkey tag they purchase. Report online at www.reportmyhunt.com or www.dfw.state.or.us or call toll free 1-866-947-ODFW (6339) (do not call your local field office to report)
Hunters that fail to report on 2013 deer and elk tags by the deadlines will be penalized $25 when they go to purchase their next hunting license. (For 2013 tags, the deadline to report is in 2014, so hunters will pay the fee when they purchase their 2015 hunting license. These go on sale Dec. 1, 2014.) This penalty was put in place because after several years of “mandatory” reporting with no penalty, just 41 percent of tags were reported on time in 2011. The information provided is critical for setting tag numbers and seasons—information that’s become more and more difficult to get through traditional phone surveys because hunters have moved, screened their calls, or don’t provide phone numbers By completing the mandatory hunter report, you are providing key pieces of information that biologists will use in their game management actions. Your report supports the agency’s goal of optimizing recreational opportunities for all hunters.
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Outdoor enthusiasts typically cannot wait to get outside and make the most of a beautiful day. But in their haste to enjoy the great outdoors, men and women can easily overlook safety precautions that protect them from potential hazards. Though it’s easy to get excited about a sunny day, it’s important for outdoor enthusiasts to take safety seriously. No matter your activity, always bring adequate sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun, and remember to bring enough water to stay hydrated throughout the day. In addition to packing sunscreen and water, outdoor enthusiasts can employ various additional safety methods depending on which activity they choose to enjoy. Cycling Cyclists must always be on alert for those with whom they are sharing the road. While many motorists respect cyclists, there are some who see cyclists as a nuisance, and such motorists may drive recklessly around cyclists in an attempt to scare them off the road. Cyclists are oftentimes at the mercy of motorists, so it pays to stay as attentive as possible. Never listen to an MP3 player or another music player while riding a bike. Such a distraction could prove deadly if it takes your attention away from the road. Alertness is important when cycling, as are the following precautionary measures: • Always wear a helmet and reflective clothing that makes it easy for motorists to see you. • Obey the traffic laws. • Always ride with traffic. • Inspect your bicycle and address any mechanical issues before each ride. Hiking When the weather permits, few activities combine the benefits of physical activity with the aesthetic appeal of nature as well as hiking does. Hikers should never hike on poorly developed trails or trails that are too difficult for them to handle, and they should have at least a basic understanding of the symptoms of altitude sickness. Always share your route with friends or family members before embarking on a hiking trip. This protects you if you should get lost or injured and you need a rescue team to find you. Hikers should also pack the following supplies before hitting the trails: • Compass • Flashlight and extra batteries • Whistle and signal mirror • Map of the park that includes the trails you plan to hike • Waterproof matches • First aid kit • Blanket
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Inline skating and skateboarding Inline skating and skateboarding are popular activities for adults and children alike. But even though you may associate such activities with your childhood, that does not mean the risk of injury is insignificant. In fact, even seasoned skateboarders and veteran inline skaters have suffered broken bones or head injuries while skateboarding or skating. Proper attire is essential for skaters and skateboarders hoping to prevent injury, so be sure to wear the following gear the next time you hit the half-pipe or go skating by the boardwalk: • Helmet • Knee pads • Wrist guards • Elbow pads Water sports Water attracts the sun, so it’s imperative that anyone planning to spend ample time on or around the water take steps to protect their skin. Wear appropriate clothing and apply sunscreen with a minimum sun protection factor of 15. Never take to the water after you have consumed alcohol. Alcohol can dull your senses, making you less likely to recognize a dangerous situation should one present itself. If you plan on entering the water, always enter feet first and do your best to avoid swimming alone. When you employ the buddy system while swimming, you are ensuring there is someone there to help you should you begin to struggle or to alert lifeguards or other safety personnel should something go awry. If you to plan to fish on a boat, let your loved ones staying behind on land know where you plan to fish so they can share this information with authorities if your boat has problems or you don’t return on time. While on the boat, always wear a flotation device and make sure the boat is not running as you board and dismount. The great outdoors can be enjoyed throughout the year. But outdoor enthusiasts will have a much When participating in water sports like rafting, adults and children alike should wear flotation better time if they take the necessary steps to devices at all times. reduce their risk of injury.
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Attention: Hunters traveling to other states
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has been testing for chronic wasting disease (CWD) since 1996. To date, CWD has not been detected in the state of Oregon. We urge hunters to help us maintain our healthy deer and elk populations. For further information on CWD, please visit our website at www.dfw.stat.or.us/wildlife/diseases/chronic-wasting/ If you are going to hunt deer (mule-deer or white-tail deer), elk, or moose in the following states or provinces, please be advised that there are rules that regulate how you can bring your meat and trophies home. ✓ Colorado ✓ Montana ✓ South Dakota ✓ Illinois ✓ Nebraska ✓ Texas ✓ Kansas ✓ New Mexico ✓ Utah ✓ Maryland ✓ New York ✓ Virginia ✓ Michigan ✓ North Dakota ✓ West Virginia ✓ Minnesota ✓ Oklahoma ✓ Wisconsin ✓ Missouri ✓ Pennsylvania ✓ Wyoming ✓ Alberta, Canada ✓ Saskatchewan, Canada
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There also may be regulations governing exportation of deer, elf, or moose from CWD positive states. Hunters planning to hunt in a state or province known to have CWD are strongly encouraged to review that state’s regulations regarding removal of animals.
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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.
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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 to hunt that day. Your scent is all over your body and clothing as well as your boots and equipment.
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Scent A deer’s first line of defense is its sense of smell, so take every precaution to mask your own scents. A scent eliminator can be used on your clothes to remove Successful deer hunting requires careful any odors except for those present in the surrounding environment. Know how attention to detail. to take advantage of the wind by deciding which way it is blowing and where your game is travelling from before you set up your stand or blind. Pay careful attention to the lubricants that you use on your weapons. Sound Deer have a very well developed sense of hearing, and any unusual noise can startle them before you have a chance to shoot. Be sure to minimize any abnormal sounds coming from your stand or blind that could give you away. Wear a safety vest made of fabric rather than noisy vinyl or plastic. Movement A deer does not use its vision as much at its sense of smell and hearing, but it is still a factor that should not be neglected. Even though deer cannot clearly discern colors, they can detect the smallest of movements. Always try and blend into the background in your blind; the secret is to avoid any contrasts. Avoid sudden movements when walking the terrain, and move along the flank of a hillside in order to use the background as camouflage.
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Trout in Foil 2-3 Trout 1 tsp butter, softened 1 tsp lemon juice 1/4 tsp garlic 1/2 tsp dried parsley Salt and pepper to taste 1 onion, thinly sliced 1 tomato, thinly sliced 1/4 green pepper, thinly sliced 1/2 C white wine
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Preheat barbecue to medium, or oven to 350oF. Place the fish on a piece of aluminum foil, folding into a rectangular boat to keep the fluids from dripping out. Smear the fish cavity with butter, then sprinkle inside and out with lemon juice, garlic, parsley, salt and pepper. Lay the slices of onion, tomatoes, and green pepper on top, and pour the wine around the fish. Seal the aluminum foil, leaving a little bit of space at the top for the steam to escape. Place the fish on the grill or in the oven. Cook 10 minutes for each 1 inch of thickness. Watch carefully. The fish is done when the meat pulls easily from the bone with a fork, and it is opaque.
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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. m
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Carry in/carry out t Part of protecting nature involves carrying out what you carry in. What you bring with you o in your backpack should not be left behind. Some parks and wildlife centers do not have trash c receptacles, so it is up to you as the hiker to carry trash out of your surroundings and properly H dispose of it. Children who may not understand litter and its impact on habitats can be taught p 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 b take your food with you when you leave the park. If you don’t, you may inadvertently intro- t duce a foreign species of plant to a habitat that can overtake indigenous plants. Also, animals d should not be allowed to eat human food; otherwise they may become used to it and not fi forage for their own food. Animals also may become brazen, approaching people for an easy t meal. a
Stay on trails y It can be tempting to be a trailblazer and head out into the middle of the wilderness. This b can be dangerous and potentially harmful to wildlife. Going off the trails means you will have e to rely on your ability to navigate to find your way in and out of your hiking location. Those e who are unsure of navigation and using a compass may find themselves lost. Park rangers or t 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 a landscape, where they can damage delicate foliage or stomp on nesting sites of some ani- r mals. If you are off of the trail, you may be more likely to come across animals, which could frighten them and cause unpredictable behavior. t Keep dogs on leashes so they will not venture off and get lost or injured. Dogs may dig y 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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Hikers should be cautious on trails to avoid disturbing the landscape.
Be courteous of others Many parks and hiking trails are quiet sanctuaries for people and wildlife. Keep this in mind when hiking. Do not play loud music or be disruptive in any way. Disruptive or inconsiderate behavior can spoil the experience for others enjoying the outdoors and frighten animals in the area. Hiking and enjoying nature is a popular pastime. Keeping the landscape pristine and protecting plants and animals should be a goal of all hikers.
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An adversary not to be underestimated
Every angler probably has a fond memory of an unforgettable battle with a big prize. There’s no question, this aspect of fishing has its fair share of high emotion! Unfortunately, many can also recall some bitter setbacks. Here are a few tips that will help you perfect your skill in landing a fish. Staying alert while battling your catch can First of all, when striking a fish, make the difference between an unforgettable be sure that the brake on your reel is memory and a bitter disappointment. tight enough so that you can strike decisively. Once the fish is well hooked, evaluate its size from the strength behind its first few shakes of the head on the line. If it happens to be a large specimen, reduce the tension of your braking system slightly, as you want to be sure that the fish can actually give battle and make a run for it if that is what it wants to do. Now you’re entering the height of a contest that can last several minutes. When your catch approaches you and seems to be tiring, you can gradually tighten your brake to help you land your prize. However, be very careful, as fish always have energy reserves. When your fish sees you or the fishing net, it will make a last ditch effort to escape. Keep your hand close to your brake so that a sudden buildup of tension combined with a shake of the head doesn’t cause your line to break. Before landing the fish or netting it, be sure to reduce the tension on your line as a preventive measure, so that any sudden movement by you or the fish does not result in all your hard work coming to nothing. These few tips should help you visualize your next big battle. Just remember that the idea is to keep control without ever taking the fish for granted. Don’t forget that your prize is fighting for its life!
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