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Winter term registration is underway now at Klamath Community College! New students must sign up by December 26

An edition of the

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Herald and News

November 28, 2013

Number 13, Volume 32

KLAMATH COMMUNITY COLLEGE www.KlamathCC.edu 541-882-3521

2117 South 6th St Klamath Falls, OR 97601

(541)883-2292 www.klamathfallsnickel.com “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him.” Matthew 17:5

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HELP WANTED

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DRIVER

2810 WASHBURN WAY

Cash For Cars

Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701

$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT Cash Now!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? Need fast $500-$500,000? Rates as low as 1/2% per month. Call Now! 1-800-568-8321. www.lawcapital.com

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED! Make $1000 per week mailing brochures from home! Helping home workers since 2001! Genuine opportunity! No experience required. Start immediately! www.needmailers.com PAID IN ADVANCE! Make a $1000 a week mailing brochures from home! Helping home workers since 2001! Genuine opportunity! No experience required. Start immediately! www.needmailers.com

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. PC with Microsoft based operating system also required. For info and details call 503-822-5698.

When Every Nickel Counts, Count on

OTR Drivers Needed, I-5 Corridor, 2 yrs. experience, frequent home time, clean CDL, Mon. – Fri., 8AM - 5PM, 541-723-5261

TWO BADGE GUNS

Firearms, equipment

and ammunition

Buy • Sell • Trade

1835 Oregon Ave Klamath Falls, OR 97601

(541) 882-4188

Published Each Thursday 2117 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 (541) 883-2292 • Fax: (541) 882-7716 www.klamathfallsnickel.com Office Hours: Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm • Tues - Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm

Classified Advertising Tiffany Williamson

Sales Manager Anita Moore

Display Advertising Executives Victor Jackson Danielle Mays Beverly Schuster

Production Staff

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HELP WANTED

WORK WANTED

COMMUNITY RELATIONS DIRECTOR Living Care Lifestyles is seeking an experienced sales and marketing professional to join its Quail Park at Crystal Terrace team as a Community Relations Director in providing “Simply the Best” in senior lifestyle communities. Quail Park at Crystal Terrace is Klamath Falls' premier upscale independent and assisted living community. As the Community Relations Director you will manage all internal and external marketing of the community. While promoting the community's excellent reputation and services you will work with referral sources and potential residents and their families to achieve and exceed occupancy goals. Position requirements include: Bachelor's degree in a related field preferred. Previous marketing experience in a senior housing setting and/or reality preferred. Previous business development experience in a related setting and/or reality preferred. Must have an in-depth knowledge of basic sales and marketing principles and practices. A passion for working with seniors, providing a commitment to the highest quality of care and exceptional customer service. Must be organized, self-motivated and skillful at time management. Possess excellent written and presentation skills for both community and professional development. Proficiency in basic computer skills including Word, Excel, and sales & marketing software. Ability to represent the community in a positive & professional manner via communication, conduct & appearance, to referral sources, potential customers & the general public. Subject to pre-employment screening including drug, physical and TB testing and criminal background check. This is a fulltime position requiring some weekend, holiday and evening hours and provides a competitive salary & excellent benefits package. Submit resume and cover letter including salary requirements to: sherryw@quailparkct.com, We are proudly an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Drywall and Painting Contractor. No job too big or small. Light carpentry, repair work, interior and exterior, licensed and bonded #72051, clean and reliable, call 541-892-3078. Handyman Service

FEED & SEED GRAIN & HAY HAY FOR SALE Red Clover Timothy & Orchard Mix, $12/Bale. Timothy Orchard & Triticale Mix, $10/Bale. 541-591-5428 or 541-591-0563

HORSES & TACK

VJ's Construction Malin, OR Call Van Johnson 541-723-5231 OR CCB# 142501 Licensed, Bonded & Insured Operated Equipment Rental Specializing in home owner excavation truck and loader, demolition, driveway grading and rock, corral grading and manure removal

RIDING LESSONS

For reasonable hourly rates Call Neil 541-798-5704

2554 Rush Avenue Malin, OR 97632

Will Do Elder Care

www.malinmorgans.com Nancy@hazelwoodts.com 541-281-7857

20 Years of Experience C.P.R. Trained S.D.S.D. Certified Resume and References Call Virginia 530-664-4300

FEED & SEED GRAIN & HAY

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES •2 antique dressers, $300 ea. •2 antique dressers, $150 ea. •Packsack Sleeping Bag, $10. •Camping Heater, $40. 541-882-4842

APPLIANCES

3-string alfalfa, no rain, $17 per bale 3-string grass hay $17 per bale 3-string straw, $5 per bale Delivery available 541-884-7973 HAY FOR SALE Alf Alfa, Orchard Grass / Alf Alfa Mix, 3-twine bales $225 / ton, barn stored, delivery available, most credit cards accepted, 541-892-8306.

Nickel Classified Hours are Monday and Tuesday 8:305, Wednesday 10-2, Thursday 8:30-2, and Friday 10-2.

GE side by side refrigerator with ice maker, $75. 541-891-4269

REMINDER: When camping be careful with your campfire.

The Klamath Tribute Center More Ways to Save

We only charge for the things you ask us to provide

Caskets from $95

with 40 to choose from Urns from $35, with 30 to choose from We GUarantee the Lowest Funeral Prices in the Klamath Basin

Call 541-884-5555

6420 S. 6th St. • Across from Home Depot


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RETIREMENT & STORE CLOSING SAVE UP TO

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With this coupon. One coupon per visit. Expires 12/04/13.

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APPLIANCES Refrigerators & freezers starting at $99. All with warranties. Bear Mountain Warehouse 707 South 5th Street.

COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS

FIREARMS

FIREARMS

FIREARMS

Full Computer Service for more than 14 years in the Klamath Basin

$ CASH FOR $

Duck Hunter's Den

INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE

Most Trojan and/ or Virus removal, $40

541-884-3778

Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701

CS Computers 4755 Shasta Way

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2810 WASHBURN WAY

Cash For Cars

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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

541-892-1087 Larry

Need money for Christmas? Sell your unused items fast in The Nickel. 541-883-2292.

Ammunition Shell Brass Reloading Supplies Reloading Equipment Firearms

LG 55" 240 hz 3D LED television set, $800, 541-281-8685.

541-891-7600

Pentium 4 Dell Computer with keyboard and mouse, $125, monitor for $50 extra, 715-701-3432

1876 Winchester Wanted. Chris 541-891-3844

Friendship is the gold thread that ties hearts together.

CASH FOR GUNS 541-884-9494 Before 7 pm

Outdoor Wear Camo Clothes 195 East Main St. “Keeper's Corner” (upstairs to the right) For Sale: Laser-cast Lead Bullets Berry's Plated Bullets Brass Tumblers and Walnut Media.

NOW OPEN 1315 S. Alameda Ave (Old Roger's Interiors Building)

Mon., Wed., & Fri. 4 pm - 7:30 pm

Buy and Sell Reloading Dies and Equipment.

Saturday 3 pm – 7:30 pm

Bill's Upholstery 4755 Shasta Way 541-882-9491

Concealed Handgun (CCW) Women's classes available 1 on 1 OR in groups ONLY instructor in KF with 13 yrs of Law Enforcement Experience OGRE's Den AIRSOFT “Serious Training for Serious Shooters”

Presents a

541-892-1087

Renaissance Evening

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.

Saturday December 7, 2013

5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. $50/person

Running Y Conference Center Woodlands Ballroom

Hors d’oeuvres and No-host Bar Reception, Seated Dinner, Silent and Live Auctions

GUN SHOW Medford Rifle & Pistol Club Thanksgiving Weekend Friday November 29, Noon to 5pm Saturday November 30, 9 am – 5 pm Sunday December 1, 9 am – 3 pm 1253 E. Vilas Rd, Medford Guns, Knives, Ammo, Accessories Free Parking, Free Raffle Ticket with each paid admission. Admission $5.00 Questions, Call 541-582-0333

Need a Permit to carry in Oregon? No problem!

Noon. -3:00 p.m. NO Charge

Herb's Guns of Klamath

Running Y Conference Center

CLASS LOCATION 1905 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, Oregon

15642 Highway 66, Keno, Sales and Service.

Catering by Running Y

Reservations Required by November 29

Register Online

and preview auction items at http://klamathbasin.maestroweb.com or Call 541-882-4251 Stop by Nibbley’s Restaurant to view the beautiful Christmas Tree raffled. Raffle Tickets ($5 each) are available from Nibbley’s, Assistance League members or a at Findables or at the Jubilee.

NO Shooting, NO Tests! Carry pistol in 40 states.

1 WEEKLY CLASS EVERY SATURDAY! 10am-2pm Certificates issued at end of each class. WALK -INS WELCOME!

Sunday December 8, 2013 Woodlands Ballroom

Photos with Santa ❄ Gift Shop ❅ Music and Refreshments Sponsored by the Assistance League of Klamath Basin Benefitting Operation School Bell Clothing Children in need in the Klamath Basin

Donations Accepted

Carl 541-884-2828 www.EliteTeamUSASecurity.Com

541-851-0547

Ezell Suty FuEl “Quality Fuel and Excellent Service at Prices You’ll Love”

Ezell Suty Fuel

2360 So 6th St

541-273-2700

$199 each, New .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistols, Lifetime Warranty, 100% American Made. Also new .380 ACP, $169 541-884-2828

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

Beverly Schuster Display Account Executive

cell: (541)331-0657 | desk: (541)850-6332

For more information Call 541-883-1721 or stop by Findables at 1330 E. Main St. Tuesday-Saturday, 11-3

The Marketplace of the Community www.klamathfallsnickel.com


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FIREWOOD

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

BUSINESS SERVICES

FIREWOOD FOR SALE Senior Discount $150 per cord, Delivery available within Basin area. Also, Canopy for F150 Long Bed, $50. 541-205-1317 or (cell) 541-363-2601

LODGEPOLE FIREWOOD Rounds $120 or Split $150 per cord. Full cords. Free Local Delivery. 541-591-9281 or message 541-892-2701

Huge selection of quality used furniture in stock!

The Barter Shop

Come check out the great buys.

Secondhand Store - Buy, Sell, Trade -

Firewood Lodgepole Pine, $140 per cord, $75 per ½ cord delivered in the Klamath area. 541-810-8176

Antiques Furniture Tools Camping Fishing Collectibles Sports and Comics

541-884-3778

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

We Buy Complete Estates!

275 Gallon Oil Tank & Lazer 73 Toyo Stove, 541-882-0023

From 1 item to all.

box spring and mattress, full size, $100, 715-701-3432

Bear Mountain Warehouse, 707 South 5th Street

Couch, Love Seat, Lift Top Coffee Table, Good Condition, $250, 541-281-5625

541-884-3778

6660 South 6th St. Klamath Falls, OR 541-891-6290

Juniper Slabwood, cut to length (14” - 20”), U load, U haul, $80 cord, call for more information, 541-892-3622 (John), 541-891-3710 (Dennis)

Fred Daum, D.M.D.

Lodge Pole Firewood Split $145 or Rounds $120 Top Quality Firewood Full Cords Free DeliveryWithin 50 Miles of Klamath Falls

Drexel Heritage Pecan Wood Dining Table 6 Chairs - 2 Captains, 2 extra leaves still in box – never used, excellent condition, barely used, $600 Reduced-Now $490 Or Best, Cash Only.

Brighten Your Smile for the Holidays!

541-882-9543

only 20 minutes (in office)

Call 541-591-7363 or 541-591-7030

Entertainment center for big screen TV, $50, 715-701-3432

Leave a message and we will call back the same day!

Gas Dryer, $125, 715-701-3432 Gas stove, like new, $200, 715-701-3432 Metal Bed Frame for full size bed, $25, 715-701-3432

Lodgepole 16” cut, 2-cord loads, $220 rounds / $300 split, Klamath Delivery, 541-851-1674

Teeth Whitening (Regularly $199.00)

$

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59

5232 South 6th St (541) 884-9339

Treadmill for sale, $75 obo, China Hutch for sale, $100 obo, 541-882-9543 after 5 pm.

Thursday - I’m Eatin’ Turkey! Friday - Go Ahead - Get Up Early - I’m Sleepin’ In zz

Sound Man Sezzzz

ZZZZZZZ

Open at 10am with Black Friday Deals, and My discount Marking Pen in Hand

Celebrating 30 Years Serving The Klamath Basin!

Holiday Special!

Includes: Cymbals, Stands, Throne & Sticks

$139 Complete Drum Kit Ready to Play!

$388

Voyager VR5254TCZ

• 5 pc. Standard: Bass Drum 22”x16” Tom Toms 12”x9”-13”x10” Floor Toms 16”x16” Snare Drum 14”x5.5” And Throne (*With Cymbals)

$488

While Supplies Last Terms of Sale: All Sales Final

All products similar to illustrations, some items advertised may not be available due to prior sale & early advertising deadlines. Some items may be out of box, demos or refurbished.

Black Friday Special

Remote Car Start

Black Ukulele

Starting At

189

$

24

$

99

Installed

Some vehicles may require additional parts

comes with carry bag Student Guitars

CDE-141

AM/FM/CD w/USB & Aux

• Catalpa Top, Back Sides & Neck • Maple Fretboard • Scale Length: 25-1/2” • D’Addario Strings

$99

5899

$

JG 610 Series Full Size Spruce Top

$89

Add a Pair of SXE-1750s 6 1/2 Component for

sound man Car • Home • Stage

3995

$

7455 S. 6th • Klamath Falls • 541-882-6632 Across from KCC at the Merrill/Lakeview Junction

10-6 M-F 10-5 Sat

Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701

2 - 12” Subwoofers in Enclosure 500W/Max Power

Now Open Sunday through Christmas

Cash For Cars

The Nickel gets results!

Any Make, Any Model

Juniper Firewood Rounds $130 / cord delivered. 541-591-3686

Bear Mountain Warehouse 707 South 5th Street

2810 WASHBURN WAY

FIREWOOD


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To place a Classified listing

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

call 541-883-2292

$ CASH $

Deb's Country Market & Pizza House Visit us out at the Round Lake Golf Course. Round Lake Road, 3 miles off Hwy 66 Open Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

“Sell Your Unwanted Items Today And Have Money Tomorrow.”

For Dead Cars 541-882-7978 or

541-885-2457

One Stop Auto Wreckers

***November Special*** 10x15 Unit $50 a month ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Outside Storage for your RV or Boat, $20.

WOCUS MINI STORAGE & RV LLC We would like to Thank our customers Present and Past for their business. And We would like to Wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.

Friday & Saturday 9 am – 9 pm Now Serving Beer & Wine, On Tap & For Sale We will be having the Civil War Game here Nov. 29th! Get your favorite team beer glass while supplies last.

Take & Bake, Bake & Take or Dine in. 541-850-2075

When Every Nickel Counts, Count on

L E K C I D E N I 1 F I S N S O I A T CL C SE 541-273-0606 or visit our website: wocusministorage.com

Just past the New Pilot on HWY 97N 5040 Wocus Road (Turn right on Wocus Rd)

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2810 WASHBURN WAY

Cash For Cars

Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701

2117 South 6th Street

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McGee Brothers Construction LLC CCB# 199875 helgemcgee@ymail.com Discounts for seniors and veterans.

Email or call for FREE estimates

MISCELLANEOUS

541-281-7974

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ PAYING CASH Will pay $8 per battery for car batteries. 4D's - $12 8D's - $15 541-892-1996

18 ft. inboard boat, motor & trailer Couch and Love Seat Computer Desk Wall Mirrors Glass End Tables and Coffe Tables Very Nice Black TV Stand Misc. Tires TV Recliners Washer Dryers Freezer Oak table with leaf & 4 chairs Electric stoves Dresser Chest of drawers Bicycles Coffee and end tables Call 541-892-6990

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 Cash Paid For used tires, wheels, and batteries.

MISCELLANEOUS Buying scrap and unwanted equipment of all types.

Antique Pickers Warehouse with new Fused Glass pendants, necklaces, Old antique jewelery, Come and see us! 541-884-2817

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.

Steve’s Gun Repair I gladly repair all guns, specializing in antique guns and hard to find parts. Steve Lytle Internet auctions from one item to whole 10403 Matney Way collections or estates of guns and all items. I buy guns, gun parts, and sporting goods. 541-883-7027 I appreciate your business. Free appraisals. 541-281-6322 Please call for availability and appointment rockns1@fireserve.com

Victor Jackson

Turn Thom Tire Factory 2052 Washburn Way Next to Bi-Mart

Display Account Executive

cell: (541)880-3750 | desk: (541)850-6333

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 6 ft. heavy duty cafeteria tables, $50 each, Storage boxes, $2.50 each twin bed, $75, HP photo smart plus, $50, 541-281-5625. RECYCLE! Find Out Today How You Can Help.

MISCELLANEOUS

DON'T BE FENCED IN BY HIGH PRICES! Call Big Mike's Fencing for a free estimate. 541-882-7847

The Marketplace of the Community

CCB#162199 Chain link, wood, and vinyl. Commercial & Residential

www.klamathfallsnickel.com

Santa Visits the Library! December 7th, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

December 7th 4:00 p.m.

Elf Craft Workshop for all ages December 14th 2:00-4:00 p.m.   541-882-8894 www.klamathlibrary.plinkit.org

Story times every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Fun Family Nights every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. See our website calendar for dates of free holiday movies and crafts!

l ibr ary K l a m at h C o u n t y Serv ice District

Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701

Marionette Sh l a ow nu n ! A

Cash For Cars

Now installing metal roofs!

Shopping Made Inexpensively at the Cottage in Downtown Bly, Oregon! We Have Antiques and More!! 9 am – 5 pm Wednesday through Sunday

MISCELLANEOUS

Any Make, Any Model

Specializing in Windows/ Doors Siding Decks Home Renovation Demo Jobs Handyman work Etc. NO Job Too Small!

BUSINESS SERVICES

2810 WASHBURN WAY

BUSINESS SERVICES


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MINI-STORAGE FOR SALE 2 Ghillie Suits, Rancho Safari 3D shaggy cover. $100.00 each Wards power craft snow blower 4hp $150.00 Call 541-810-3803

2810 WASHBURN WAY

Cash For Cars

Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701

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Call 541-205-6471 Trade your over-stuffed garage for a pocket full of CASH! Use The Nickel!

GUNS Guns/Collectables 410 Shot Gun $300.00 270 w/scope NEW $300.00 ELVIS award metals for 1978 run in Germany Gold $180.00 Silver $150.00 Both for $300.00 Please call 541-533-2148 •Hospital bed, $125 obo •Transmission & FWD engine removal jack, $75 obo •Engine hoist-No cyl, $30 obo 541-884-1662

10'x20' and up, $75 per month and up. Stateline RV Park & Storage, 30138 Lower Klamath Lake Road, Tulelake, CA 530-667-4849 Nikon D-80 Digital Camera w / AF-S Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6GED Lens. Mint Condition, Comes with a Ton of Accessories, $850, 541-205-1433 •Queen bed, $150 obo •Pedestal wood heater, $60 obo •Barrel kit wood heater, $20 obo 541-884-1662 Superior Commercial Kegorator, Excellent Condition, New $1,500, Now $250, Call 541-205-1433.

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•Love seat couch, good condition, $25. •Stuffed chair with stool, $25. 541-545-1935

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$1,425 Built On-Site! No Delivery or Set-Up fee's within 25 miles of Klamath Falls

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Thank you so much for your bail contribution!

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Anita Matys, MDA Jailbird & Your Friend Yes, I want to help bail you out and help local families with muscular dystrophy! ___ $800 -I personally want to sponsor a child at camp! ___ $500 -Covers repairs of durable medical equipment for an individual for one year ___ $300 -Medical fess i.e. MDA clinic or doctor visits ___ $100 -A day at camp ___ $70 -One minute of MDA supported research ___ You’re doing a great thing and I’d like to donate $_______ ___ Payment enclosed

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Beginning Class: (Dogs 4 Months or Older) Monday, Dec. 2 6 pm

PLEASE MAKE ADOPTION YOUR FIRST OPTION! See More Pets at YOUR ANIMAL SHELTER 4240 Washburn Way Mon – Sat 10:00 – 4:00 Klamathanimalshelter.com and our FaceBook page!

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Puppy Kindergarten Class: (Great for pups 8-16 weeks) 6pm Tuesday, Dec. 3

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PLEASE Send Your HELP to: Klamath Animal Shelter

DOUBLE-C Where Pets LOVE To Be! 4141 Washburn Way

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in 10 non-perishable food items for the Klamath√Lake Bank! $50 County Join FeeFood waived when you bring to use on Y Programs! √ $20 Voucher THE YMCA OF KLAMATH FALLS food items for the in 10 non-perishable 1221 S Alameda Ave Lake only County Terms ofKlamath Special apply to Food Bank! Klamath Falls, OR 97603 $20 Voucher to use on Y Programs! √ auto-draft membership. 541.884.4149THE YMCA OF KLAMATH FALLSmonthly www.kfallsymca.org 1221 S Alameda Ave Terms Special applywhen only to $50 Joinof Fee you bring Terms of √ Special apply only towaived monthly auto-draft membership. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 auto-draft membership. 541.884.4149 non-perishable food items for the in 10monthly

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PETS & SUPPLIES


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APARTMENTS FOR RENT

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APARTMENTS FOR RENT

2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment

Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701

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2750 California Ave. View of Klamath Lake, mountains, and golf course, 3 bdrm., 2 bath. Water, Sewer, and garbage paid Non-smoking. Small pets ok. $850 plus deposit

2 bedroom apartments currently available in quiet non-smoking complex. Free WIFI. Located behind KFC. Please call 541-882-5989 or cedargardensonline.com

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Arthur Village

Home & Rentals

1400 Arthur St. ~ Free Geo Heat ~ $600 and up plus deposit. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, townhouses Water, sewer, and garbage paid. Non-smoking. Small pets ok.

Clean, secure, downtown studio apartments. $250 - $300 + deposit. Laundry & parking. Water, sewer, garbage and hot water paid. 2 blocks to Bus, 4 blocks to Amtrak, 9 Blocks to Park, River and Bike trail. Only 5 minutes to OIT Call Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm 541-892-2231 or 541-281-0762

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Applegate Trails 4520 Bristol Ave. 3 bdrm, 1bath $615 + deposit Water, sewer & garbage pd. Income must meet guidelines. Small pets ok. 541-331-6219 www.klamathapartments.com 0154

Lake Park Towers Accepting applications from qualifying low income seniors. Clean, secure, Smoke-free building. Downtown. Equal Housing Opportunity. 541-882-2335

Where to calls at The Nickel for Display Sales: Beverly Schuster 541-331-0657 Danielle Mays 541-331-0656 Victor Jackson 541-880-3750 For Classifieds call 541-883-2292

HOUSES FOR RENT

2 Bedroom / 1 Large Bath with double sinks Located on 2 acres in Bonanza, has a heat pump, borders a large ranch in quiet area with only 2 neighbors nearby. Available 11/15/13. $600 / month, Horse OK, Pets with deposit. Call 541-941-6939 2 Bedroom House For Rent New windows, new carpet, new paint. Small garage, shed & playhouse. No pets. $550/$500 403 Michigan 541-883-7623

Trenna Morehouse, Property Manager trenna.morehouse@apodaca-pierce.com

Office: 541-882-8788

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2423 Homedale Road • Open Mon-Fri 10am - 4pm

rent/Deposit

1215 Main • Commercial Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550 527 1/2 Upham • 1 Bdrm/1 Bath/Duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$395/$495 3756 Altamon • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$650/$750 2360 Vine • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$525/$625 5431 Glenridge • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$625/$725 2110 Madison • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$450/$550 5635 Cottage • 2 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home/1 Acre Lot . . . . . . . .$600/$700 527 Upham • 3 Bdrm/1 Bath/Duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$595/$695 1904 Wantland • 3 Brdm/1 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$545/$645 320 Washington • 3 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$625/$725 2439 Homedale • 3 Bdrm/1 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$650/$750 5101 Ridgewood • 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . .$950/$1050 1825 Hope • 4 Bdrm/2.5 Bath/Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$995/$1095 Secure Mini Storage aVaiLaBLe

HOUSES FOR RENT

2 bedroom, 1 bath, stove, refrigerator, hookups. Fenced yard, pets upon approval. $550 + deposit. 4030 Bisbee St. Call to view. 541-331-1751 or 510-305-1435

$600/month

Water/sewer/garbage paid, no smoking/no pets $450 rent/deposit. References and background check. 541-884-2479

RenTals

2810 WASHBURN WAY

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*Move in Now* Very Nice 2 Bedroom House

Range, refrigerator, gas heat. Insulated windows, large walk-in closet, large bath with tub and shower.

Kingswood Apts. 1 Bedroom. Appliances, drapes, patio, etc. 541-883-2986

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Recently remodeled Large living room 1 bath Carpeted Stove Refrigerator Mini blinds Storage area Laundry Hook Ups Garbage Paid Pet on approval only

2046 Worden Immaculate 2 bed, 1 bath. New paint, carpet, stove, dishwasher & gas furnace. Washer & dryer hookups, garage with opener, basement, $700 mo + $700 dep. No smoking Pets- $200 fee per pet Available Now Joni at 541-892-4392

Call for details on deposits. 541-883-2611 or 541-205-6524

104 Washington St 1910 Craftsman Style Home Charming older home with modern conveniences 180 degree views of City and Lake Ewauna 4,200 square feet 4 carpeted bedrooms 2 full bathrooms Gourmet kitchen with a 12 foot island Laundry room on main floor Hardwood floors in living & dining rooms Polished tiles in entry, hallway & kitchen Spiral staircase to basement Upper deck & lower patio Gas heat & fireplace insert Walkin cold storage cooler No pets/No smoking $1,400 month + $1,200 deposit Call 541-602-5337 2-Bdrm. / 1-Bath Apartment for Rent, Washer / Dryer Hookups, Malin, $325 / Mo. + Deposit, 541-810-1610 or 541-891-7677. Se Renta Apartamento En Malin, 2 Cuartos / 1 Bano, Lugar Para Labadora y Secadora, $325 / + Dep., 541-810-1610 or 541-891-7677. 3-Bdrm. / 1-Bath House, Washer / Dryer Hookups, Klamath Falls, $550 / Mo. Plus Deposit, 541-810-1610 or 541-891-7677. En Klamath Falls, Casa de Renta, 3 Cuartos / 1 Bano, Lugar Para Labadora y Secador, $550 / + Dep., 541-810-1610 or 541-891-7677. 3 Bedroom / 1 Bath, $600 / mo.,$600 / dep., 2450 Garden Ave., 541-281-7091 or 541-331-4863

AAA Property Mgmt., Inc. 2008 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-883-6424 www.aaaprop.com **Ask about our specials** ***1 Bedroom/Studio*** House 2215-1/2 Orchard $375 Dplx. 423 Martin $425 House 253 Martin $425 Apt. 2544 Union #7 $450 $450 House 1526 Sargent Apt. 2045 Oregon #4 $500 House 1818 Portland $525

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HOUSES FOR RENT Agency Lake Home

Beautiful view of the Cascades. Manufactured with detached garage. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Pets negotiable. Access to 17 acre recreation area. $750/month + deposit 541-891-8508

Available Now! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Heated 4 car garage was converted to large room (gym, entertaining, activity room) with kitchen, air conditioning, Central vac., gas heat. In-ground sprinklers. Fenced yard Shasta, Brixner, Mazama School district. Beautiful and quiet area. Moyina Heights Small pet on approval No smoking $1,200 + deposit Background check required 541-281-1917 CUTE HOUSE IN BONANZA Small 2 bedroom, 1 bath house, fenced yard, washer/dryer, sewer & trash included. $500 mo/$500 cleaning deposit. Available Now. Call 541-545-6885.

****2 Bedroom*** House 344 Martin Dplx. 1432 Division Dplx. 2649 Pear #1 House 350 Martin House 2134 Stukel Apt. 2544 Union #11 Dplx. 1607 Sargent

$450 $475 $475 $495 $525 $550 $600

***3 Bedroom*** 4Plx. 3605 LaMarada $575 Mfg. 4435-1/2 Winter $600 House 4668 Boardman $625 House 14427 Hwy 66 $925 House 4914 Grossbeak $1200 ***4 Bedroom*** $900 House 2171 Thrall ***Commercial*** 3304 Crosby #1 & #6 $350 small office, ½ bath, 900 sf

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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

OR License #150240 CA License #905764

PHONE: 541.884.6184

BEAUTIFUL VIEW ON AGENCY LAKE 3 bedroom home with 2,000 sq. ft. garage and pond/pool in the back yard. All appliances included. Air and heat pump as well as gas stoves. If you like fishing and wildlife and a beautiful view, you will love this. $1,400/month, first, last and deposit. No smoking/illegal drugs. Call Sharon: 503-592-9198

Chiloquin area, forest setting with access to Spring Creek, 2 bedroom / 1 bath newer home with modern kitchen and indoor utility room, gas heat, carport with storage, $625 / $600, 541-783-3422 or 541-591-1468 For Rent Cute 2 bedroom. Large yard, partly fenced, shop area, fireplace. Water & sewer paid. Rent $595 + $620 deposit 541-884-1724

Time is a river without banks.


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HOUSES FOR RENT

1604 Hope St. #4

10'x20' and up, $75 per month and up.

2 bedroom, 2 bath older remodeled home with carport & storage shed. Newer carpet, refrigerator, gas range w/ self-cleaning oven. Located in a small mobile home park in quiet neighborhood. Fenced yard with dog run. Close to bus stop. Cross street is Shasta Way. $600/$600 For appointment 541-783-3915 or 541-281-3690

Very Clean 2-Bdrm. / 1 Bath House with Garage for Rent, $650 / mo. Plus Deposit, Call after 4 pm Tues. - Fri., or Anytime Sat. - Mon., 541-331-4786 0158

DUPLEXES FOR RENT

Large 2 bedroom, 1 bath, yard, gas heat. Stove & refrigerator, laundry room with hookups. No pets. $585 + deposit 541-882-5860

Clean 1 bedroom duplex. $450/$350 Call Terry 541-882-8543 Downtown Area Clean 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex with fenced yard. New paint, carpet & flooring. Stove & refrigerator provided. Laundry hookups. Gas heat. Trash paid. No pets. $450 + deposit. Mills Addition Clean 1 bedroom, 1 bath duplex, stove & refrigerator provided, gas heat. Water/trash/ sewer paid. No pets. $425 + deposit Suburbs Available after Nov. 15. 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex with patio, yard. Electric heat. Laundry hookups. Sewer/ trash paid. No pets. $525 + deposit Call 541-331-6840

Furnished 2 bedroom duplex includes all furnishings. Quiet, good neighborhood. Water & sewer included. $895/$650 541-882-8543

Uptown Place in Downtown area 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Washer and dryer. Efficient heating system, detached garage, fenced garden area and yard. $800 + $800 deposit. Pets ok with $200 nonrefundable deposit. Not HUD certified 541-810-1245

Find it for less in The Nickel

Nice, clean, spacious 1 bedroom. Walk in closet. Lots of kitchen cupboard space, dishwasher, balcony, laundry facility. Off street parking. Water, sewer, garbage paid. No pets, Non-smoking. $425 plus deposit. 541-331-5148 Sunset District, 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath townhouse. 1,200 sq. ft., large lawn, single car garage. No pets. Water/ sewer/garbage pd. $650/$650 541-292-0057 0162

MFG./MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

For Rent 2 bedroom, small yard, not on bus line Rent: $395 + Deposit $425. NOVEMBER SPECIAL Move in $500 OAC 541-884-1724

Restrictions Apply

Aspen Mobile Village A family park 3950 Homedale Road

River Park Inn Extended Stay

Call 541-884-4282 0182

We offer extended stay, weekly or month to month. Rates starting at $150 weekly $500 monthly

RV LOTS / SPACES FOR RENT RV Space Grassy yard, patio. Water, sewer, trash all included. $60. week

Utilities, WiFi, and Satellite dish TV included with rent.

541-884-1724

Located at 11 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Please call or email for more information 541-273-0491 or 541-887-7878 541RiverParkInn@gmail.com

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OFFICE PROPERTY FOR RENT OR LEASE

For Rent: 30' x 40' Shop, 3-Bays with lift, use for business or storage, great location, call after 4 pm, 541-281-3102 0204

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MOBILE HOME SPACES

ACREAGE & LOTS

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Available Now!

15 NEW DOUBLE WIDE SPACES AVAILABLE SOON!! Private & Quiet Setting Only Minutes from Downtown UP TO 1 YEAR FREE SPACE RENT Scenic Views of Mt.Shasta, Lake Ewauna, City & Country ACCEPTING DEPOSITS NOW ~ COME AND SELECT YOUR FAVORITE SPACE

Business Lot For Selling Christmas Trees at 4329 Shasta Way

•••••••••••• 25' Travel Trailer, Option to Buy, $425/month Space, Water, Sewer, Trailer Payment & Electric Allowance Included. Roommate to share house near OIT $500 per month- includes weekly cleaning service, All utilities paid, plus internet. Male preferred Available November 1st! No pets. 541-331-3456

Studio Apartments For Rent All utilities paid, cable included, own bathroom, no full kitchen. $350/month. Call 541-281-7933

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. We also have new and used homes available with Excellent Financing Options! Call Toni 541-882-4834

Action Realty 541-884-3367

FAX your ad to The Nickel! 541882-7716.

Klamath Falls Town Center The “Old Skipper’s” Building

Commercial & Residential

Has all the equipment & seating, starting at

Drywall & Paint Specialists

“Quality Work with Competitive Pricing”

PARADISE HILLS! 5.0 Acres Tall pines, only 5 minutes to town. Several great building sites, sheltered from the wind. $34,700. (MLS#84057)

Branch Office 2650 Washburn Way #150 B Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Phone: 541-882-6700

A-1 Dry Wall • Repair • Texturing • Smooth Wall

Call 541-884-1182 or 541-891-9912

$1,200

/mo Klamath Falls Town Center www.move2klamathfalls.com

the premier real estate team

All Repairs! No Job too Large or Small!

cell 541-891-0397 Mike Rawson Owner CCB#169865

Shelley Conrad 541-891-4494 Broker

Donnie Miller 541-281-7440 Broker

Lisa Stewart 541-891-2700 Principal Broker

Debra Gisriel, Principal Broker/Owner

Gregg Sherrill 541-891-3780 Broker

Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701

For Rent: 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 1,500 Sq. Ft home on ½ acre of property. Detached garage and storage building. Located next to Peterson School. Open floor plan with an upgraded kitchen that includes new cabinets and custom granite counters, tiled floors & LG appliances throughout the kitchen. Fireplace has granite hearth, mantle and graced with a pellet stove, which is an alternative source of warmth. Available December 4, 2013 $925 a month $850 deposit, will consider 1 pet with a $250 pet deposit. 541-281-9026

Extra nice 2bdr / 1.5 bath, economical zonal heating, appliances, yard maintenance, water and sewer paid, near K.U., $695 plus deposit. 535 12th Street (right off of 11th on Lincoln) 541-891-9303

3 bedroom, 2 bath double-wide, fireplace, large dining, utility, kitchen carport & storage. $825 per month Lease/Option. Possible Owner Carry.

MOBILE HOME SPACES

Ask about 3 months free special.

541-281-0146 klamathviewestates@ gmail.com ••••••••••••

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Space available for 1992 or newer double wide.

2 bedroom, 1 bath in Merrill, storage shed, fenced yard with dog run. $485 + dep. Credit check. Water/sewer/garbage & wi-fi free! 541-798-1654 or 360-281-7333

Klamath View Estate 1663 Greensprings Dr.

ROOMS FOR RENT

Cash For Cars

Gatewood Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Open floor plan. Newer appliances & carpet. Pellet stove, installing central forced air heating. Fenced yard with covered patio. Attached garage. Black top driveway with extra storage area. Storage shed in back yard. Property backs up to open property. Pets on approval with deposit $925. Call 541-892-6441

2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, washer/dryer hookups. Garage. No pets. Sewer & Garbage paid. $600 + deposit 541-882-5860

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Any Make, Any Model

Clean and new top to bottom. South Suburbs 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Remodeled kitchen with new oak cabinets and new counter tops, new vinyl floors, stove and refrigerator. New vinyl windows, paint, hardwood floors. New gas furnace, fire place with gas insert, laundry room and garage, lots of storage. Front yard and fenced back yard. No pets/No smoking $800 + $900 dep. 541-884-1408

MFG./MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

MINI-STORAGE

Stateline RV Park & Storage, 30138 Lower Klamath Lake Road, Tulelake, CA 530-667-4849 Clean and cozy 2 bedroom, gas heat, large utility room. Spacious kitchen has new floor and custom cabinets. Stove & fridge included. Go see at 2161 Eberlein, corner of Martin. Rent is $475 + $650 deposit. Call 541-884-6488

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HOUSES FOR RENT


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ACREAGE & LOTS

BEST VALUE IN KLAMATH!

SHASTA COUNTY One Acre, trees, view, gravel road, $1,900 down, $328.05 / mo. ($29,900 cash price) ALSO 1.7 Acres on paved road, OWC – OWNER 530-605-8857

2810 WASHBURN WAY

Cash For Cars

Ask For Andy Erickson Any Make, Any Model (541) 883-7701

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HOUSES FOR SALE

25' by 200' LOT at 1715 Oak Avenue Industrial Zoned in Klamath Falls. $15,500. 836 Sq. Ft. dwelling (built in 1930's) needs total extreme makeover. Send email inquiries or for an appointment to view to land owner at els1715@charter.net

On quiet street. Utility's only average $70

220 Mortimer 3 bedroom 1 bath house for sale

Fenced, Cross Fenced, Over an Acre Ready for Your Horse

$159,000

Great rental or starter home. Newer roof, new interior paint and carpet. Vinyl windows, fenced backyard, electric heat and natural gas is available. Close to downtown in a nice neighborhood setting.

0210

HOUSES FOR SALE

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HOUSES FOR SALE

PROPERTY FOR SALE

All custom and beyond, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, approx. 1,450 sq. ft. Hardwood and tile floors, Tiled showers, Central Vac, Cert. Wood Stove, High efficient Furnace, Water heater. Huge walk in closet, storage building 8' x 24', 36' x 30' shop, 12' x 12' door with opener, 220 power, 24' X 8' insulated office.

HOUSES FOR SALE

HOUSES FOR SALE

THIS IS A MUST SEE!

NEW ON THE MARKET

4661 Boardman Call for instant showing. Possible rent to own.

12238 Jennie Drive

REDUCED AGAIN! WAS $63,900 NOW $59,900 “SAVE” “THOUSANDS” One only at this price, All redone – roof, electrical, plumbing, understructure – MUST SEE!

MLS # 82051 just reduced, possible owner financing.

Henley School District

$52,000.

Covered porch and rear covered patio.

Call Dan Bailey with Exit Rookstool Realty at 541-883-5867

Motivated Seller PRICE REDUCED! $168,000 MLS 83453

Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867

Action Realty 541-884-3367 0212

MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE

4819 Climax 541-892-3549, 541-591-3554

4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch home in Midland with den. Recently remodeled with vinyl windows, cement siding, new paint, newer roof. New remodeled den and bedroom.

541-273-7107

SPACIOUS COUNTRY LIVING! 1 Acre - close to town! 3BD/2BA plus a 28x40 shop and new septic. $124,900 (MLS#83361)

1995 Fleetwood

Short Sale Failed BACK ON THE MARKET Bank Approved Price 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Home with fenced yard in the suburbs Updates throughout, Granite, Tile, Wood Floors, Vinyl Windows, High Efficient Heat & Cooling

3 bedroom, 2 bath Double wide Lots of storage Good floor plan In good condition Freshly painted

WOW New Price!!! Space #9, $24,900

Licensed in Oregon

BACK ON MARKET! Large 4BD/3BA home in Moyina Heights! Only $145,000. (MLS#82977) Action Realty 541-884-3367

Hurry! Ad deadline is Tuesday at 11:00 am.

BUYING OR SELLING ANY TYPE OF PROPERTY Use Oregon's top-ranked, most “Googled” Real Estate Magazine & Website: www.Move2Oregon.com Pick up a FREE magazine at local restaurants, markets, tourist spots, Real Estate offices, or log-on today. We help turn “For Sale” into “SOLD”. To advertise call 541-773-5744 or e-mail: ads@Move2Oregon.com

Rookstool Moden Realty LLC 541-883-3781

Motivated Sellers $59,300 MLS – 83790

T he Nicke l s e r ve s A ltur a s, Beatty, Bly, Bonanza, Chemult, Chiloquin, Dairy, Dorris, Fort Klamath, Keno, Lakeview, Macdoel, Malin, Merrill, Midland, Mt. Hebron, Rocky Point, Sprague River, and Tulelake, as well as Klamath Falls.

Call Donna Brasiel 541-591-1194 Licensed Oregon Broker Rookstool Modern Realty, LLC Call for Appt – Tenant occupied need 24 hr. notice

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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.

CA# 887249 OR# 172269

New- electric, plumbing, windows, siding, roof, cabinets, furnace, hot water tank, tub, etc. BUY IT NOW choose colors & flooring. Only $179,000 make offers Rent to own with money down. See at 2640 Patterson

www.facebook.com/JohnsonBuilders

Custom Shops - Barns & Arenas - Storage - Commercial Buildings

www.oregonbuildings.com

RARE 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 fireplace.

541-479-1465

Call for appointment

541-273-7107 RECYCLE! Find Out Today How You Can Help.

1998 Champion 3 bedroom 2 bath New carpet, new vinyl, new paint throughout inside Excellent condition

Space #81 Wow! New Price! $23,900 Owner will carry with 10% down. Can be seen at Aspen Mobile Village 3950 Homedale Road a Family Park 541-884-4282


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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS... Ready to go!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

ANNOUNCEMENTS

FREE THANKSGIVING FEED

Foreclosure Notice: Smith Self Storage LLC

At the IYS Buildinig on the corner of Main Street and N. 10th Take home food, clothing, blankets, gloves, and other goodies.

541-273-2031 Auctioning the following unit to the highest bidder: OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS!

Being operated as a Bar-Be-Que and Chili Take-Out Restaurant.

Inventory negotiable.

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Pro Chimney Sweeping

Thursday, Nov. 28th 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

3100 Crosby Ave. Saturday, December 7 starting at 9:00am

“Why Play With Fire?” Call Brandon 541-324-3076

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Brought to you by: ~House Fire Prevention~

The word “impossible” contains the word “possible.”

Saturday, July 27 starting at 9:30am

–Mr. Spock, Star Trek

Cash For Cars

Awesome opportunity! Established clientele!! Only tire & oil service shop in Malin! Includes building, land, business and equipment also outside fenced storage & 2 roll-up doors.

Lee E LaVette Jr. Unit E-47 (12'x20' size)

Includes lift, grease machine, 2 tire changers, wheel balancer, air compressor with 2 tanks.

Local permits and business licenses are included. Asking $29,000 MLS# 82971

Motivated Seller PRICE REDUCED! $99,000

Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867

MLS 84092

Licensed in Oregon

Call Dan Bailey 541-883-5867

Rookstool Moden Realty LLC

Licensed in Oregon

Rookstool Moden Realty LLC

541-883-3781

541-883-3781 0232

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE

7.0 Acres Commercial/Residential Over 3,800 sf including finished garage, apartment and main building (ideal for a Pizza Restaurant), room for expansion. $279,000 Action Realty 541-884-3367 (MLS#84115)

Primary Health Care Offering:

TDAP Availab Vaccines l Whoop e Now for ing Cou gh

• Immunizations • Sports, DOT Physicals • Immediate Care (Suturing, Biopsy, Casting) • Insertion and removal of: ~ Implanon ~ Nexplanon • Women’s Health Care • Well Child Check-ups

X-Ray Facility Available at Both Locations The Merrill Clinic The Bonanza Clinic 125 North Lincoln Street, Merrill, OR 541-798-5073 & 541-798-5074 M-F 9am - 1:30pm, Sat 9am - 1pm

31863 Highway 70, Bonanza, OR 541-545-1820 & 541-545-1821 M-F 2pm - 6pm

Michael A. Sheets, FNP

Family-Centered Primary Health Care

97 Chevy Tahoe

350, Auto, 4x4, 122K

97 Nissan Sentra 99 Dodge Durango 87 Subaru Wagon Manual, 4 Cyl,

360, Auto, 4x4

#742531

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86 GMC Van V8, AT, 1 Ton

93 Plymouth Voyager

$

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541-882-7978

98 Toyota Corolla Shipping Container Delivery Available

#109812

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1,295 1,395 Lot #2 You-Pull-It Auto Wreckers $

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Corner of Lakeport & Montelius

2,595 40’ x 8’ $3,795

541-885-2457

Ask For Andy Erickson (541) 883-7701

Five Ways to Place a Classified Ad With Us: 1)walk in, 2) mail it in, 3)call it in, 4)fax it in, 5)online. Place your ad today. Phone 541-883-2292, Fax 541882-7716.

When Every Nickel Counts, Count on

Any Make, Any Model

Concession Stand trailer with all appliances, and holding tanks, multiple sinks, fryers and oven and refrigerator lights and signs. Also includes generator and propane tanks. Leased Soda Dispenser.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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CLEARANCE Up to 50% OFF All Inventory In Store!

~Bring This Ad~

Quilt Feathers...

Sale Ends Dec. 24th, 2013

Quilting Supplies • Yarn • 740 Colors of DMC Embroidery Floss

“Framing Solutions” 707 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR

Custom Machine Quilting Classes for Adults & Children

541-883-7263

Crocheting, Knitting, Quilting, Sewing, Cross Stitch & Embroidery

Mending & Ironing Handmade Items Available from Local Seamstresses Including: Quilts, Aprons, Napkins & Placemats

Tues-Thurs & Sat 9am-4pm

948 South J Street, Lakeview

541-947-3031

Sole Mate Socks

600 Main Street 3009 Maywood Drive 2209 Madison Street

541-884-6951

www.ricksmokeshop.com

Cataract Surgery including: ACRYSOF® Toric, Astigmatism Correcting IOL, Crystalens®, Accommodating IOL

Laser Treatments for Secondary Cataracts, Diabetes, Glaucoma and Retina Repair Functional and Cosmetic Botox® (Botulinum Toxin Type A)

Save Your Cans for KU Cheer! Donate your recyclable cans, glass & plastic bottles

Call Paulette at 925-325-2739 to arrange pick up. Donations accepted!

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Jennifer Sparks O.D. Optometrist

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Functional and Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery

Mark Fay, M.D. Physician/Surgeon of the Eye

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46th Annual Quota Christmas Bazaar & Craft Fair Holiday Craft Bazaar at the BONANZA COMMUNITY CENTER Hwy 70 (next to the Library) in downtown Bonanza

Dec. 7, 9 am – 4 pm Hand Crafted Gifts & Stocking Stuffers for all ages. Caricature Drawing by Alexandra Young's Digital Images, Simply Hand made by Ann, Patty's Woollys Wool Rugs. Hand made cards for all occasions, scarves, quilts, casserole caddy's, aprons, cross stitch, ornaments, wreath's, beaded jewelry, Scentsy Candles, home baked goodies from Fly Away Pony Youth Group a non-profit, just to mention a few...

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“Memories of Christmases Past” Free Admission Treasure Hunt Raffle

Saturday, December 7th 9 am – 5 pm Sunday, December 8th 10 am – 4 pm Klamath Co. Fairgrounds Exhibit Buildings 1 & 2 Info: 541-281-5994 Photos with Santa Snack Bar

Julie with Scentsy Candles and Ruth with JAFRA Skin Care will be at the Quota Christmas Bazaar. At the Klamath County Fairground in room A. December 7th and 8th

WE HELP YOU SAVE $$$

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WE ALSO INSURE YOU TO DRIVE CARS YOU DON'T OWN. (NON-OWNERS POLICY) at a VERY LOW PRICE

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~Opening November 15th~ Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Official Snowflake Festival Event

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Accepting can food donations for the Food Bank

and NEW pajamas for children in foster care.

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Photos with Santa

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Emergency and Social Service Contact Numbers

AmbulANCE/FirE/PoliCE/ShEriFF

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Sheriff Office Business . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-883-5130 city Police non-emergency . . . . . . . . 541-883-5336

Domestic Crisis Services

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

Community Resources

Klamath co Veterans Service Office . 541-883-4274 Disabled American Veterans . . . . . . . 541-884-9125 Senior center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-883-7171 Department of Human Services Self-Sufficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-883-5511 Humane Society - Klamath Animal Shelter 500 miller Island rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-882-1119 Oregon road conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 Out of State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-588-2941 In State Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-977-6368 california road conditions Out of State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 916-445-7623 In State Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-427-7623 Dog control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-882-1279

Utility Emergency Numbers

Avista Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-227-9187 Pacific Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-548-3768 city of Klamath Falls Utilities Water & Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-883-5301 Amerigas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-414-3675

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Classifieds:

Parts, Repairs, Storage, Consignments Wanted We sell your used RV at no cost to you! We can haul to lot. Thank you valued customers for your support throughout these hard times. All parts, new & used, plus labor will be discounted 10% with this ad now through Feb. 1. Leer Canopy Sale, free installation plus carpet headliner through Dec. 3rd. Save $200 now! Winterize early and save costly repair bills in spring. We rent rv trailers & motorhomes, reserve early! Big selection used trailers 24' used trailer, $2,500 or live in and pay off like rent, $425/month. Space, trailer, w/s, electric included 8 motorhomes, $795 up Enclosed cargo trailers: 5x8- $1,795, 6x10-$2,195 6x12-$2,595, 7x14 - $3,795 8-1/2x20 car hauler, $5,795 Open utility trailers $125 & up or new $695 & up. Carports 12x21 start at $795 delivered/set up. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from our family to yours. See at Mike Eddy's RV where storage & consignments are appreciated. Open Mon – Fri, 8am-5pm Sat & Sunday, 10am-3pm 7350 Southside Bypass 541-273-1111, 281-0146

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AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES 2)-P225 70R 15, M and S tires. On newer Cragar Chevy wheels, $150. obo 541-331-3345 Bench Seat for Safari Van, grey color, very good condition, $75, 715-701-3432 Cash Paid For used tires, wheels, and batteries. Turn Thom Tire Factory 2052 Washburn Way Next to Bi-Mart Heavy-duty tire chains, excellent condition, fits 15” wheels, size 235/75/15, $20 for the pair. 541-882-6032 Observe Studless Tires on Modular Wheels, P235 / 75R15, Fits Jeep, Chrysler and dodge, $375, Call 541-810-2351.

CARS

1999 Geo 5 speed, air conditioning, 116k miles, studded tires 50 + mpg $1,800

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Pork: Preheat oven to 375°F. In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, add 1 tablespoon grape seed oil. Season pork loin with salt on all surfaces. Sear pork loin on all sides, about 2 to 3 minutes per side (8 to 12 minutes total). Re­move loin and place into foil-lined baking pan. Add chicken stock to skillet and deglaze by scraping brown bits from bottom of pan. Add 2 tablespoons honey and 1 tablespoon lavender and stir. Pour over pork loin and bake in preheated oven for 10 to 12 minutes, or until internal temperature is 145°F. Remove from oven and allow to rest for 5 minutes. Proceed with sauce and cara­ melized bananas. Honey-Lavender Sauce: Com­bine 3 tablespoons honey, 1 tablespoon lavender and salt. Add roasting pan juices. Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer for 5 minutes or until thickened. Caramelized Bananas: While sauce simmers, add butter and/or coconut oil to medium skillet over medium heat (if using nonstick skillet, can skip oil). Add banana slices and cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 to 10 minutes, or until slices soften and turn golden brown. Finish: Slice pork loin into ½-inch slices. Spoon banana slices on plate and arrange pork medallions over banana. Drizzle sauce over all. Garnish with additional lavender leaves and serve immediately. Recipe courtesy of Jessie Erwin, RD, for the National Honey Board.

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Stress-free holiday hosting tips Gatherings with friends and family are a big part of the holiday season. Many people

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travel during the holidays to spend time with distant relatives, but those same people often

the house before guests arrive. A thorough house cleaning can take up a substantial amount

want to gather with those loved ones who live nearby as well. Thus an abundance of gather-

of time, which tends to be hard to come by during the holiday season. To avoid a late night

ings comes in December, when office parties, dinners with family and festivities with friends

cleaning session or the need to spend a valuable weekend afternoon hard at work around the

have a way of dominating the last five weeks of the year.

house, hire a cleaning service to come and clean your house in the days before the party. Such

services can clean your home in a fraction of the time it might take you to do so on your own,

All of those gatherings translate to a lot of holiday hosting, and hosts can easily feel

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• Have a theme for the party. Holiday hosts may worry about how to entertain their

guests throughout the party. A theme party makes it easier to entertain guests, who can show

• Enlist help. Just because a holiday party is at your home does not mean others can’t

up decked out in holiday pajamas or sweaters or bring along a favorite unique compilation

pitch in or will be unwilling to help. If you plan to decorate for the party, invite a friend over

of holiday songs for a sing-along. Such themes set a tone for the party right away and often

to assist. When hosting a holiday dinner party, ask guests to bring certain items to save you

make it easier for guests to unwind immediately. Seek suggestions for a theme from your

some work. Ask one guest to bring some dessert, saving you the time it takes to visit the

guests to make the party even more fun.

local bakery or bake your own desserts, and ask others to provide side dishes. This drastically

reduces the time it will take you to shop for groceries and cook the meal, leaving you more

to a local restaurant, especially if your friends and family members are on board with the idea.

time to spend with friends and family, both during the party and in the days leading up to the

If your schedule is especially hectic this holiday season, then move the party from your home

festivities.

to a local restaurant, where the staff can worry about accommodating your guests and you

can simply relax and have a good time with your loved ones. When choosing a restaurant, look

• Plan well in advance. The earlier you begin planning the party, the less stress you’re

• Pass the buck. Hosting a holiday dinner party? Consider passing the hosting duties on

likely to feel as a host. Certain items for the party, like decorations and certain snacks and

for one with a menu that features something for everyone. Entree selections should include a

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“Oh, by gosh, by golly it’s time for mistletoe and holly. Tasty pheasants, Christmas presents, countrysides covered in snow.” As exemplified by this holiday hit by Henry Sanicola, Frank Sinatra and Dok Stanford, holly and mistletoe are an integral part of holiday imagery and tradition. Holly is used to adorn a home in green and red finery alongside evergreen boughs and wreaths. In addition, it has become customary to hang a bouquet of mistletoe under which people are encouraged to share a holiday kiss. While these elements of celebrations are now incorporated into many of the secular and religious components of Christmas, they have very different origins.

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or chicken. Even lean ham is good. Devote much of the rest of your plate to roasted vegetables and whole grains. Take only small portions of high-fat foods like candied yams or bread stuffings. You will The holiday season is dominated by parties, family gatherings and festive foods. Overindulgence in rich still satisfy your craving, but you won’t be overdoing it. foods and drink during the holiday season, compounded by cold weather that can make it difficult to exercise, • Skip the spirits for the most part. Alcoholic beverages often leads to weight gain by the end of the holiday season. But focusing on diet and exercise during the holiday are loaded with empty calories. Many people would rather reserve season can help you avoid unwanted weight gain and provide more energy as the season progresses. bonus calories for a piece of pie or a rich brownie. Limit yourself to The following are some effective ways to sail through the season without gaining weight. one drink per day. • Don’t scrimp and sacrifice all of the time. The body is a powerful machine, but it does not always • Exercise every day. It can be easy to push exercise aside work the way that we want it to. According to nutritional experts, rather than metabolizing food on a daily basis, when you’re busy with holiday tasks. But soon your metabolism the body is geared to work over longer periods of time. That means you can balance out a high-calorie day by may slow down in response to your body’s suddenly more sedentary eating less food and/or lighter fare on the days before and after those days when you anticipate overeating. lifestyle, leading to weight gain. Aim for some sort of daily exercise, • Fill up before you go out. If you are worried about high-calorie foods and drinks that are often served whether you decide park further away from stores at the mall or at parties or holiday gatherings, eat before going to the event. Hunger may cause you to overeat and fill up on the take the stairs instead of the escalator. Don’t relegate exercise to a wrong kinds of foods. Instead, eat a low-calorie snack that’s high in protein and high in fiber before leaving the New Year’s resolution. Inactivity will only mean you have to work house. Eating beforehand may help you avoid the chips and dips. harder in the future to shed those unwanted pounds you packed on • Get plenty of sunshine when possible. Lack of sunlight can attribute to winter blues, which may lead during the holiday season. some people to rely on comfort foods. Such foods are typically rich in carbohydrates, fats and sugars. Spending Weight gain may be another part of the holiday season for time outdoors in the sun each day can improve your mood and get you off of the couch. many men and women. But individuals concerned about adding • Fill up your plate with the right mix of foods. Don’t deny yourself when faced with a big holiday Moderation is the best approach to diet durextra pounds can stop the pattern of gaining weight during the dinner. Rather, fill the plate with a good mix of foods. Devote more space to lean proteins, such as roasted turkey holiday season by making smart choices throughout the season. ing the holiday season.

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The basics of poinsettia plant care

Although poinsettias are most often associated with the holiday season, they are actually tropical plants. In spite of their origins, poinsettias can thrive during the holiday season and even last long after the holidays have come and gone. Poinsettias are native to Mexico and Central America. Aztecs called the plant cuetlaxochitl. The flowering plant was first introduced to the United States by Joel Poinsett, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, and was subsequently renamed the poinsettia. The flowers of the poinsettia are actually the yellow blooms at the middle of the bright red or white bracts that form on the plant. Perhaps due to the bright red of the bracts, the plant quickly became a popular Christmas plant. It’s important to note that poinsettias grow in a warm climate and therefore must be kept in tropical conditions to ensure the plant’s health. Furthermore, poinsettias bloom in response to shortening daylight hours. That means they will need ample darkness each night in order to simulate the dark nights of short, winter days. To achieve this, you may need to put the plant into a dark closet for 12 to 14 hours each night. During the day, the plant should be in a sunny window where it will have access to bright light. The more light the better. Keep the soil evenly moist. Misting the plant will help it to retain some humidity. Also, fill the overflow saucer on your flower pot with gravel to allow water seeping through the pot to evaporate from the gravel. Hot temperatures indoors combined with high humidity will help the plant to thrive. Even one day without adequate moisture can cause the leaves to drop. Furthermore, decreasing temperatures can cause leaves to fall off. The goal is to keep the indoor temperature consistent. While many poinsettia plants are discarded after the holiday season, these plants can actually be cut back and saved for next season. Trimming back any remaining leaves and continuing to care for the plant by keeping it moist can help. To force the blooms next season, start reducing the plant’s exposure to sunlight in mid-September to October. Again, this will mean removing the plant to an area that is shrouded in complete darkness. Even streetlights or indoor lighting can affect blooming. If the plant does not begin to turn color before the holiday season, you may need to purchase a new plant and try again next year.

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• Step 3 Slice down vertically through the breast until you meet the original base cut. This will release perfect, even slices. Following these preparation and carving tips can help make your Thanksgiving a meal to remember and one that our country’s founders would have enjoyed!


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A less traditional yet tasty take on a holiday dinner

1. Mince the apricots, cherries and figs by hand or in a food processor. 2. Slice the tenderloins lengthwise, almost all the way through. Open them up and lay them flat. Place Holiday dinners vary from household to household. Some might prefer a traditional meal of turkey with all each tenderloin on a large piece of plastic wrap. Cover with another piece of plastic wrap and pound of the trimmings, while others might want to try their hands at something new. For those among the latter group, each piece of meat with a meat tenderizer until it is about 1/2-inch thick. Remove the top piece of the following recipe for “Winter-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin,” from Laurey Masterton’s “The Fresh Honey Cookbook” plastic. (Storey Publishing), is sure to make a splash at your holiday dinner table this season. 3. Season the surface of the pork with the salt and pepper. Divide the fruit mixture in half and spread evenly on the cut surface of each tenderloin. Top each with half of the cheese. Roll up each tenderloin, Winter Fruit-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin Serves 8 using the bottom piece of plastic to help you, tucking in the fruit and cheese as you go. Tie kitchen string every 2 inches around the tenderloins, continuing to push in any fruit or cheese that may fall out. 1/2 cup dried apricots 4. Preheat the oven to 450 F. 1/2 cup dried cherries 5. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the tied tenderloins, turning as each side 1/2 cup dried figs is browned. Be careful when searing the open side, as some fruit and cheese might fall out. You are just 2 pork tenderloins (about 3 pounds total) 1 teaspoon salt trying to seal in the meat juices, not trying to cook the pork all the way through. 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 6. Combine the butter and honey in a microwaveable bowl and microwave on high for about 20 sec1 cup crumbled blue cheese onds, or until the butter is melted. Drizzle the butter over the tenderloins. 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 7. Place the tenderloins on a baking sheet. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the meat reaches an 4 tablespoons butter 1/4 cup honey, preferably sourwood honey internal temperature of 150 F. Remove the baking sheet and allow the tenderloins to sit for at least 10 Winter Fruit-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin minutes before slicing. This will keep the juices in the meat rather than all over your kitchen counter. 8. Snip off and discard the strings. Slice the pork into 1-inch-thick pieces and serve.

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Melt butter in 2-quart sauce­pan over medium heat. Add rice; cook and stir 2 to 3 minutes. Add broth and heat to boiling; stir once or twice. Reduce heat; cover and simmer 15 minutes or until liquid is absorbed. Remove from heat. Stir in cheese, cranberries, pecans and onions. Season to taste with salt and pepper. It makes for a nice side dish when entertaining or just for the family, and if you add a little (left-over) turkey, it can provide your protein as well. Learn More For further facts, tips and recipes, go to www.riceselect.com.

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Journey Through “Decades of Decadence” to Better-for-You Desserts

(NAPS)—Each decade has its own style of desserts. Yet whether it’s Lemon Chess Pie from the 1820s, Black and White Cookies first baked up in the Roaring 1920s or Frozen Grass­hopper Pie from the 1950s, some desserts have stood the test of time. Now you can enjoy them with a modern in­fluence thanks to CanolaInfo’s “Decades of Decadence” recipe collection by Ellie Krieger, M.S., R.D., host of the Cooking Channel’s “Healthy Appetite.” Krieger updates six iconic desserts with heart-healthy ingredients such as canola oil, lowfat yogurt and whole-grain flour to help keep calories in check and saturated fat content low. Each decadent dessert has less than 400 calories per serving and is made with canola oil, which has the least saturated fat and most omega-3 fat of all common culinary oils. “Simple ingredient swaps like canola oil for butter and Greek yogurt for cream lighten up desserts without taking away from their indulgent taste,” says Krieger. “Everyone should be able to enjoy a dessert once in a while and these recipes make it easy to do so. Recipes from different eras help us remember and celebrate those times. Such culinary traditions are a huge part of the joy of cooking and baking.” The classic cake here was made famous by women’s magazines after canned pineapple became available in slices. The recipe here gets a fresh, healthy update with canola oil keeping it moist, light and low in saturated fat; the addition of tender, whole-grain pastry flour; and a lovely kick of crystallized ginger to mingle with the pineapple in the caramelized topping.

Preheat oven to 350° F. Generously spray bottom of 9-inch nonstick layer cake pan with canola oil cooking spray. Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar, then arrange pineapple rings on top in one layer. Sprinkle chopped ginger pieces in spaces around pine­apple rings and in their centers. In medium bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, sugar, baking powder and baking soda. In another medium bowl, whisk together buttermilk, canola oil, eggs and vanilla. Mix wet and dry ingredients until combined. Pour batter over pineapple-brown sugar mixture and bake until top is lightly browned and wooden skewer inserted into center of cake comes out clean, 40–50 minutes. Let cool for 5 minutes, then run knife around cake edges and, using oven mitts, invert cake onto large serving plate. *Note: Whole-wheat, all-purpose flour can be substituted for whole-wheat pastry flour. Learn More For further facts, tips and recipes, go to www.CanolaInfo.org.

Pineapple Upside Down Cake Yield: 8 servings

canola oil cooking spray 1⁄3 cup packed dark brown sugar 4 to 5 pineapple rings (about 1⁄4 of whole pineapple) sliced about 1⁄2-inch thick 2 Tbsp chopped crystallized ginger 1¼ cups all-purpose flour 3⁄4 cup whole-wheat pastry flour*

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cup granulated sugar tsp baking powder tsp baking soda cup low-fat buttermilk cup canola oil large eggs tsp vanilla extract

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November 28, 2013 • Holiday Gift Guide • Page 19 Antiques … Glassware …

Classic hummus gets a spicy makeover

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Directions: • Blend garbanzo beans, water, tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, chipotle peppers, garlic, and cumin in food processor until smooth. • Add pimientos and pulse until coarsely chopped. • Stir in cilantro. Season with sea salt and pepper to taste. This can be made a day ahead. Bring to room temperature before serving.

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3 1/2 cups Garbanzo beans (chickpeas), drained 1/2 cup water cup Roland® Tahini (sesame paste) 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 2 tablespoons Roland® Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 tablespoon Roland® Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce, minced 1 garlic clove, minced 1 teaspoon fresh cumin, ground cup Roland® Pimientos 1/3 cup fresh cilantro, chopped Roland® Fine Sea Salt and black pepper, ground, to taste.

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Hot, spicy foods are enjoyed by many and can be found in restaurants and on dinner tables across the globe. Home cooks can take the heat up a notch with spicy smoked peppers that turn any meal into something delicious. From omelets to chili to marinades, adding peppery spice imparts a smoky, sweet and alluring flavor to dishes. Traditional recipes can also be given a bit of heat. Such is the case with the following recipe for “Chipotle Hummus” courtesy of the makers of Roland® Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce (www.rolandfood.com).

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