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THERE’S A NEW DEALERSHIP IN TOWN! Come visit with our non-commissioned sales team to see how we make buying a vehicle simple, honest and awesome!

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2751 Washburn Way, Klamath Falls, OR - (541) 205-4516

(541)883-2292 An edition of the

December 9, 2015

Herald and News

www.klamathfallsnickel.com

Number 15, Volume 35

Look inside for Klamath Classified advertising circulars from

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2701 Foothills Blvd Klamath Falls, OR 97603

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The Nickel serves Alturas, Beatty, Bly, Bonanza, Chemult, Chiloquin, Dairy, Dorris, Fort Klamath, Keno, Lakeview, Macdoel, Malin, Merrill, Midland, Mt. Hebron, Rocky Point, Sprague River, and Tulelake, as well as Klamath Falls.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Classified experts!

GIVE SOMEONE YOUR KEYS IF YOU’VE BEEN DRINKING

The Nickel. 541-883-2292.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST & FOUND

2015 Snowflake Parade Chili Dog Feed Fundraiser

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Holiday Gift Guide

LOST DOG:

Rogue River Place

Zion Lutheran Church 1025 High Street

Holiday Bazaar

Thursday, December 10th 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

(Corner of 11th & High St.)

(Before Snowflake Parade)

Saturday, December 12

9 am – 3 pm No admission charge, Open to all community members! Free for all vendors. Join us for fun & unique gifts

$3 Donation Per Person

PERSONALS

Hotdogs, Chili, Toppings, Chips, Hot Coffee & Cocoa

Sincere Senior Divorced White Male Retired Army Veteran In Good Health Wishes To Meet Sincere Retired Female For Lifetime Commitment. Age, Weight Unimportant. Must Be Able To Relocate and Must Be Serious and Sincere.

FREE Parking Close To The Parade! For More Info: 541-884-6793

HAPPY HOLIDAYS To All My Clients From Blue Heron Carpet Cleaning In Need of Carpet or Upholstery Cleaning? Give Me a Call to Meet All Your Holiday Cleaning Needs on Short or Little Notice. John, 541 884 3304

2437 Kane St.

3-Year Old Black / White Border Collie, Female, Goes By The Name of “Katie” Last Seen: Round Lake / Jake Rd. Area, Around 10/18, Wearing A Burgundy Collar. If You Have Any Information, Please Call, 541-891-3444.

For Replies, Write: Mike's with Phone Number, P.O. Box 3099, Lacy, Washington 98509.

HELP WANTED GroceryShopper $65/Mo. Call 541-880-4417

KIOTI CK20 WITH LOADER Very good condition, 390 hours $10k. Separate pieces: 5' box blade, 4' tiller, 4' rotary cutter, pallet forks. See At: D & D Seeds 7343 S 6th St. Call for more info, 541-882-7799.

FEED & SEED GRAIN & HAY 3-string alfalfa, no rain, $18 per bale 3-string grass hay $17 per bale 3-string straw, $6.00 per bale Close to town. Delivery available 541-884-7973 3-Twine Clean Dairy Quality Alf Alfa, & Horse Quality Grassy Alf Alfa, $210 per ton. Feeder Alf Alfa, $160 per ton. 541-331-2369. Screenings 50 pound bag, $7 each

Published Each Wednesday 2701 Foothills Blvd Klamath Falls, OR 97603 (541) 883-2292 • Fax: (541) 882-0454 www.klamathfallsnickel.com

Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm Classified Advertising Tiffany Williamson Shawna Fry

Wheat and/or barley 50 pound bags, $8 each. 530-664-2771

Hidden Beauty Salon

Display Advertising Executives Danielle Mays

Production Staff

Maureen Hofstetter - Manager Please read your ad for errors on the first day it appears. Deadline for classified changes or cancellations is prior to 11:00am Tuesdays. This publication assumes no responsibility after the first insertion. Our liability shall be limited to the price of one insertion; adjustments will be made only for errors materially affecting the value of the ad. Credits must be used within 1 year. We do not guarantee display ad placement without prior arrangement. We reserve the right at any time to limit, edit or reject any/all copy which conflicts, in our opinion, with the established objectives of this weekly paper. In addition, we assume no responsibility for the authenticity, validity and/or reliability of any advertising, or of the advertiser placing such ads, in any of our publications.

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Klamath Fall’s 7-Day Forecast Dec. 10-16

T he Nicke l se 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.

Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9-7 • Sat 9-6 • Sun 12-5

This Week’s Local Forecast

Weather Trivia Does all rain hit the ground?

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Showers Likely 41/28

Cloudy 36/26

Cloudy 36/30

Cloudy 37/27

Partly Cloudy 37/25

Snow Possible 33/21

Partly Cloudy 35/24

Precip Chance: 70%

Precip Chance: 20%

Precip Chance: 20%

Precip Chance: 20%

Precip Chance: 20%

Precip Chance: 30%

Precip Chance: 10%

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Answer: No. Some precipitation evaporates before it reaches the ground.

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COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS

FIREARMS

Full Computer Service for more than 17 years in the Klamath Basin

AVAILBLE NOW All Factory Amo

LIVESTOCK

HORSES & TACK

BUYING SHEEP & GOATS Buying sheep / goats. Lambs, kids, bucks an culls. Please call for more information. Thanks. 541-890-0822

APPLIANCES SUN HEAT QUARTZ HEATER Like new, half price, $200, Call 541-273-5425.

RIDING LESSONS, 2554 Rush Avenue Malin, OR 97632

Most Trojan and/ or Virus removal, $40

HOLIDAY SPECIAL!

Great Media Center PC 2.93 GHZ Dual core, 4 GB Memory, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Burner & Windows 10 $149

CSI Computers 4755 Shasta Way (541) 892-1087 Larry

Holiday Gift Guide

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FIREARMS

541-281-7857 $ CASH FOR $

LIVESTOCK

Ammunition Shell Brass

TOP QUALITY Eastern Oregon stock cows and bred heifers to start calving February 2016: Charolais, red, black and black white face. Delivery available, priced to sell; for more information call Joe Chappell, 509-301-4402, Milton-Freewater.

Reloading Supplies Reloading Equipment Firearms 541-891-7600

Find a friend in The Nickel classified Pet Section!

Get in shape with The Nickel's classified Sporting Goods.

223, $375 1,000 rounds 5.56 caliber, $375 1,000 rounds 40 Smith and Wesson, $75 - 200 rounds 9mm Ruger $75, 200 rounds 22 long riffle, bricks, $70 500 rounds. 17 HMR 1 box, $14 10 boxes, $135. 22 caliber mag, $18 box

We GUARANTEE the Lowest Funeral and Cremation Prices in the Klamath Basin, or we will

JUST IN:

BRASS, BRASS, BRASS New and Used. Savage B-Mag rifle .17 WSM. New, $360

541-545-6915 or 541-892-4893, Ask for Marty.

Ruger Black Hawk Re .45 Colt, stainless. New, MSRP $749. Sale $550.

For Sale:

Ruger LCP pistols .380 new. MSRP $369 Sale $280.

Now In Stock – Bear Creek Moly Coated Bullets 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.

We only charge for the things you ask us to provide

FIREARMS

Rossi R92C lever rifle .45 long colt. New, sale-$475 And Lots More! Tuesday – Friday 10AM – 6PM Saturday 10AM - 4PM PHONE: 541-891-5911 EMAIL: thegunstore@charter.net

541-851-0547

Corner of 3rd & Main St. 239 Main St. Klamath Falls

WANTED: .22-250 Rifle & 44 Magnum Ruger Super Black Hawk Hand Gun, 541-884-9494.

RECYCLE! Find Out Today How You Can Help.

When Every Nickel Counts, Count on

Refund the Difference Plus %20

Call 541-884-5555

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

IN TRODUCING

Saxon Holiday Chocolates A taste of Elegance!

Bring in the Cash… By Advertising Your Bargains!

EARN BY SELLING THOSE ITEMS YOU NO LONGER NEED Furniture • Appliances • Juvenile Furniture Antiques • Jewelry • Guns • Cars • Trucks Motorcycles • RVs • Yard Sales • Toys

*limited stock on hand

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Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm • Sat 10am-2pm CCB 2467 CA LIC 391729

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Woodland Lighting and Home Décor 541.273.7495

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FIREARMS

FIREWOOD

OREGON, UTAH, ARIZONA & FLORIDA CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT CERTIFICATION, $35 EACH

NO Shooting, NO Tests! Carry pistol in 40 states Need a Permit to carry in NEVADA? No problem!

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

CLASS LOCATION 1905 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, Oregon

Honest Abe'sFirewood Sales

FIREWOOD Lodgepole 16” length split and delivered local. 1-Cord Load $170 2-cord load $300. 541-851-1674.

PALLETS OF FIREWOOD $50.00 – 1 pallet $95.00 - 2 pallets Available While Supplies Last Cash Only Cook Woods 1650 East Main St.

NEED ROOM TO MOVE??

$130 / Rounds

Call 541-273-0606

$160 per cord / Split Any special cuts under 16” will be extra Free Delivery in Klamath Falls Any Deliveries In Rocky Pt. Will Be $30 Extra For Gas Contact Number 541-591-4046

WOCUS MINI STORAGE & RV, LLC Great Prices For The Holidays! 10x30 10x20 10x15 10x10 5x10

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No Deposit Required ***New Customers Only***

5040 Wocus Road, Klamath Falls

Husqvarna Dealer

Just Past The Pilot Gas Station, Hwy. 97 North, RIGHT ON WOCUS RD., Blue Buildings With Red Doors!! That's Us

All Husky Saws On Sale! Small Engine Repair Fast Return Lawn Mowers - Tune-Up, Blade Sharpening, Avoid Spring Rush!

WHERE TO calls at The Nickel for Display Sales:

STORE HOURS: M – F, 8am – 6pm Saturday, 9am – 1pm

For Classifieds call 541-883-2292

Smith's Logging Supplies 12043 Hwy 66 K-Falls, OR 541-884-2835

Seasoned Dry Lodgepole $120 / Cord (Rounds) $140 / Cord (Split) Discount For Large Orders and Seniors 541-591-8872.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS ELLIPTICAL CROSS TRAINER Professional Octane Fitness Pro 35 ELLIPTICAL CROSS TRAINER with heart monitor. $325.00. 541-882-6709

Danielle Mays 541-892-5131

18' inboard motor, boat and trailer, Washer, $185. Maytag washer, $185. Table and chairs, $65. Rollaway tool box, $1,000 Recliner, $65 Air compressor with carrying tank, $100. Refrigerator freezer (side by side), $180. Freezer, $180 BBQ $50. Bicycle $85. Table saw, $100. Tires, $100. Tow bar, $50. 5 men tent, still in box, 541-892-6990 26” cut snow thrower, made by MTD yard machines. 8 HP Tecumseh engine, excellent running condition, $300, 541-892-4088. 26 inch X2GEN flat screen LCD Dual tuner TV HDMI & USB Port Great shape $200 Christmas sale $150. 541-545-6827 3 Antique Dressers, Call For Details, 541-882-4842. 32 inch Samsung LED flat screen TV great shape $150 Christmas sale $100. 541-545-6827 HURRY! Ad deadline is Tuesday at 11:00 am.

MISCELLANEOUS 30” Craftsman Snow Thrower Model# 247.88830 357 cc, used 6-7 hours $700 541-545-6913 4 Signet winter Trax studded snow tires. Universal wheels Like new, p215/60R/16, $300, 541-892-4088

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 Agate Rock, $20 for all, Various Knick Knacks, $20 takes all, 541-882-4842. Antique Sewing Machine, 1909 Model, $400 OBO, 541-882-4842. Brother QC1000 Sewing Machine. Includes Cabinet & Carrier, $1,400 OBO, Call Bonnie,541-882-1294.

Clean Water Spa w/ Cover, Only 10-Months Old, $3,200 Cash, 541-205-3064. Deer Hanger, $5 OBO. 541-882-4842.

YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO FAR FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT...

we’ve brought Cabo to Klamath, just minutes from downtown Wee Speci kly als!

TUSCANY TUESDAY (Italian Night) SOMBRERO SATURDAYS Dining Room or Full Service Sports Bar follow us on facebook

5417 Running Y Road • 541-884-1620 Winter Hours: 5-9 pm • Tuesday - Saturday

Basin Transit Service’s Annual Food Drive December 28th thru December 31st Ride The Bus FREE

Donate non-perishable food items and ride the bus FREE!

541-883-2877 www.BasinTransit.com

Inside Today!

541-273-0925

(4) Michelin Snow Tires, 205/55R16H, Used 1-Season, Mounted On Honda Wheels, Chrome Wheel Covers, $600 OBO, 541-882-9387 or 541-591-4668.

Be Toasty With Quality Dry Lodgepole Firewood No Rot.

Carl 541-884-2828 See Web

No More Not Above the Law? No More Manure? Vote Carl A. Pfeiffer Klamath County Commissioner 1. 541-884-2828

OVERSIZE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN Sage green oversize chair and ottoman. Great condition. $125. 541-882-6709

BUSINESS SERVICES

www.ConcealCarryGunClass.Com

$189, New .45 ACP Pistols, Lifetime Warranty, 100% American Made. $179 New .40 S/W Pistols, New .9mm Pistols $179 22 Ammo $7.50/box No Limit

MISCELLANEOUS

Holiday Gift Guide

Get all 4 State Certifications $135. Same day We notarize your Florida Application FREE- a $10 value

HOUSEHOLD GOODS


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MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

Electric guitar with amplifier, excellent condition, $100 OBO, 541-892-4088.

Nice Round Dining Table w/ 4-chairs, 6-Drawer Dresser w/ Large Mirror, $50 each, 541-514-8412. Very old antique babydoll, $10 Antique Roller Skates, $5 541-882-4842. Very Old Antique Kitchen Table w/ 5-Chairs & 6-leaves, 541-882-4842.

Large hot tub, in excellent condition, $1,200. 541-205-6166 541-591-9352 MINI-STORAGE

Inside Today!

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

MISCELLANEOUS

Stateline RV Park & Storage, 30138 Lower Klamath Lake Road, Tulelake, CA 530-667-4849

Viagra Users! Why pay more?? Sixty 100 milligram tablets, $229. Call 1-800-607-2519 Open everyday.

New stainless steel muffler, for small car, $50. 541-892-4088

Friendship is the gold thread that ties hearts together.

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

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

Hobby Houses and Custom Sheds by Dan Bailey Construction Basic Greenhouse 8x10

NO Shooting, NO Tests!

Now $1,649

Carry pistol in 40 states

Regular price $1,749

Need a Permit to carry in NEVADA? No problem!

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

1 WEEKLY CLASS EVERY SATURDAY! ALWAYS 10am-1pm

Custom Built to your SpecsUpgrade from basic Greenhouse with optional- Doors, Ramps, Shelving, Windows, Fans, Roofing or Siding type

Certificates issued at end of each class. WALK-INS WELCOME!

Basic Greenhouse Includes

Into Cash!

Pickers Warehouse Is Non-Profit Sales To Pay Taxes. House is 3-cabins built in 1927 by railroad workers, so everything inside is stolen from railroad.

We Pay Ca$h for $crap $teel & Batterie$

3-Bath with 2-outside, 30x60 shop without buildings. We don't by anything new and maybe trade. Most things are 30-50 years old. Buy now before 3-day auction in future.

2825 Broadmore St. (Behind Lithia Ford) 883-3583 • (800)779-3583

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By Appointment Only, Bob Baker, 541-884-2817.

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2x4 at 16” on center Primed Spruce Wood Trim and 26 ga. Steel Trim 4x4 Pressure Treated Runners Standard door for Basic Greenhouses SmartSide T-111 Siding 1 and Corrugated Clear Polycarbonate

We've moved! 3808 Hwy 39, next to KCC Now accepting credit cards! Oregon License #75230

541-883-5867

Refrigerator with ice maker, $225 Lawn mower, $175 Stove, $175 Washer & dryer, $200. Queen bed, 6 months old, $300 Recliner, $50 Small TV cabinet, $50 SAS weed eater, $70 Table, $30 Flat screen TV, 6 month old, $175 New Weber BBQ, $50. 2 night stands, $40 both Dresser, $25. 2 lamps, $35 and $15 541-539-0567 541-539-5749

CLASS LOCATION 1905 Oregon Avenue Klamath Falls, Oregon Carl 541-884-2828 See Web www.ConcealCarryGunClass.Com

$189, New .45 ACP Pistols, Lifetime Warranty, 100% American Made. $179 New .40 S/W Pistols, New .9mm Pistols $179 22 Ammo $7.50/box No Limit

Tired of Not Above the Law? Tired of the Manure? Vote Carl A. Pfeiffer Klamath County Commissioner 1. 541-884-2828 YEARBOOKS Butte Valley-1950 -1953, Sacred Heart-1954 – 1957, Yreka – 1929, Make Offer, 541-882-4842.

PETS & SUPPLIES

L E K C • Affordable Rates I D E N I • Quality Service 1 F Any I % S N • 24 Hour Service S Fare 20 O I A • 365 Days a Year T CL C E S 541-885-TAXI Watch for us in the Snowflake Parade Coupon

Must Present to Driver at Beginning of Ride

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Buying scrap and unwanted equipment of all types.

Let Us Turn Your Metal Trash

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MISCELLANEOUS

Our Gift to You Expires 12-25-15

Steven's Home Repair 541-281-9370 Licensed and Insured Yard Maintenance/ Spring Clean-Up.

ONE AKC German Shorthaired Pointer male, black & tick, 7 months, started $2000; One AKC German Shorthaired Pointer male, brown & tick, neutered, 7 months, started, $1600; One AKC German Shorthaired Pointer male, black, 19 months, started, $2500; One AKC German Shorthaired Pointer female, US liver, trained, spayed, 4Oyears, $3000;NEOne AKC German A Shorthaired Pointer male, ELL 3 years, liver, trained, $3500; C S I M Also train bird dogs. Reliable Kennels. 509-452-1433. Moxee.

Interior/ exterior US remodels BEAUTIFUL GERMAN Car ports/decks EO etc. SHEPHERD PUPS N A MinorLLelectrical Black & tan purebred, E 6 Tile no papers, ten weeks old.stom 71 ISC om Flooring 2-7 e M $400 each. d Cu c l 8 d raw 0 sa )8 o Please call 541-892-6005 r Painting 1 an cti d 3 o w no , $ Fo es ds stru (54 No text please. s y x n 5 u e a av le, 6”Hit!75 Ho Sh y Co1,29 8x You name •F he titabwex2do S r $ we abiby le y $ use 25 y , 92 U i W o r b Anything you need done f ” k 2 a c e es 30 e l EO Ho Saint on ho$1,4e! 3-2 dthere Female will3)dov it, n B rBernard ile hreno jobl ftoo ”Lxll tis ( tthat AN o reenand )88 er 60 Da Fclaws h L a , puppy. Dew small needs to be done! 1 rly -Sit t c y L u a g b p s, or E le ea 0 c Ggula On Set(54 ine i C first shots. 30+ years experience r r b s • 5 S t h e c e 2 $ 1 ca Ba Re Buil y or of Kla MI ea raw tal s, $ 60 r , , file -ddiscounts 97 e Senior $700 obolive iles n me sign 2 l r i 0 y g f r e 5m o si ttefor l 1) t, $2and ask to DJason ns ers Call today ( Call or text , r e a l 2 S r g e i o ilt fro l e e r e n e s l u i t N n e b 541-892-6036 Steven. B e th la Fa r rb w er r wi 00 n m ad o d Th ba Be irro US irro dra $1 age ng oo sto pgr enh m , O m t ma 4 u o w n s l h E a U 4 ch ed e D 0 ' C n l ig N er kfa Gr nal- W $3 ,k r s pe , 8 ea light LLA rea israw ee l Co ners io ing, rs, eeT t i t b E l d r b 1 r d a p y e T n 5 o ta o elv fing 4 0 SC ch dv ed $2 neone vin g ba hS wo ien MI r a ach $3 Sh Roo 6T ter 5 se d or g isin leg e 1 s r o l h e l e t a T o l t 1 R go ing re b h h r u p h 5 h $ l t c 2 ve ac ny $1 m a So up air, cGa aig an ith tch ble, 25 g e i a i s, r d l e t g $ 7 s v a 4 s , s 1 0 n r or 10 ch Ba 2x im Eleure wign e e ta 21 $2 large nne glas ach new angi om ,$ 5f us S it es offe 00 rs, , r a ge Pr irs $2 rio each h 3• f U e n 3 3 p b a , r a d 1 i s $ O v 0 , cha Tr ch ”c es E Fu 20 ng inta s, $5r lamglas t trim 50 re h i 0 n 1 0 y , N c r 6 o $ 4 4 A h $1 s ta ”x 00 cou avy 3 v ade floo ed ugh y, $1k wa y L p , s , e l 0 L r p s e t u 3 ,4 ng he r to E d sh ass stain wro eav drin ice ec ck ku hor D C o •J f 1 s f c o y a o S . i l s e l r r $ s l s p e ” rd b ge ith s, h ed eo at ds MI die arg oe rdw rs 00 too 72 ) stu ach ick co $15 lar p wbee carv -lin ee La m/L s sh ha ty h cto m 15 ck / 2 n 4 0e e eN y m h ( . a t e , t n u r i r h l c s p i l 5 la pp ce a r ra , wi du a nt all •T tub alo h fo ua ed dre d u $2 A -pie 50 ots, avy 20 e e , Co x4 R be iles ot $200 10 nd , bot jet h s, h Qes Mze 9 7 an 1 ,$ of phs 7 h $ e m 4 a c e c m g 2 t t 9 , i h u s , g n i a h e h l 94 ion s t n p a 9 t e h $ s s t s r H a o d g a e c 1 e e a o t P g d it 0 s cam an nva erm leb s ea Cl W & rices Gl ers os rtm ho V Do d w 30, smis 2 me s ca pap pp so d lit p. 2 P ed e i6-p erm ua 'R s 2 A l q a be x, 1 ran bo 4 ) m e a n r h s u o u f ng rf A a (1 w t m ra ou ntic e 2 b, ob bo w t 0 o 89 w rge gs nd yf hi colo s fro e ne 45 ne 600 ore0 ca ,700 La intin 50 a ne ,80 all ey Muth -25 b n n 4 4 d $ 53 h s k 3 a w ac sio ic f $ h 8 m n 3 $8 , n , t a $ o i 8 2 a k m l a b p r J a , c e fes f M te o ri br d tu 41 -88 e w ach oil m Ma 84 V les $5 pro rs o fica 41 te ll 5 nu om50 e 00 19 evy 6 mi ro- , i 5 e a i b s 5 c t e h i 2 t r m , h C e c s ad s e s r$ 7. r M lay C ,06 alu k Tr lad po ith c 5 ea tein 5-$ s fo e, xtra ll fo s, f P to 2 b r e h 40 e l o o t d s $ e c 7 l h o u it t w , $ er s, he il p la ith , se ho se 53 an ale Dr -h s 6-h tr w ni 0 ty be r lid p s $7 n's s te 19 ks thne , rS Mi 14 w$85 ial el, ½ ur hevy ctor ice e 1 s e m r l , o e d t o t m 1 a p p e 5 o F a d l F r C tra w m r 7x sts m fro boo to e pe ulip fam 0's k, $ g bo x R mo le, , o l fo fo rs ter 00 Co s, 0 od ial

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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 3 Bedroom, 1 ½ Bath, Double Car Garage, Electric Heat, Wood Stove, 1-Pet May Be Acceptable, Water/Sewer/Garbage Paid, 104 Nevada $850/$500 dep. 541-892-1364.

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Enclosed underbelly & heated holding tanks. Get the best for less at the savings place. Parts, Repairs, Storage, Consignments Wanted. We sell your used RV at no cost to you! We can haul to lot. Outside storage $15/mo & up. Winterize Rv's now and Save costly repair bills! Enclosed Cargo Trailersover 20 new 2016's priced $100 over our cost while they last. We special order to your specifications. 5x8-$1784.70,5x10-$2227, 6x12-$2273.50, 7x14-$3653, 8x16-$4268.75, 8-1/2x20-$4,995 8½x18 Snow Trailer-$6,971 8½x22 Snow Trailer-$8,564 8 ½ x 26 Snow Trailer $8564 Carports 12x21 start at $795 delivered & set up. LEER Canopy Sale, go online leer.com for factory direct discounts & free installation, over $200 savings through 1/01/16. Open quad trailers & car haulers w/ ramps, $1199 & up. Try us, you'll like our service and prices and quality product! See at Mike Eddy's RV where storage & consignments are appreciated. Open 5 days, 8 am - 5 pm Sat. & Sun., 10 am - 3 pm 7350 Southside Bypass 541-273-1111 541-281-0146 Visit us at mikesrv.net

AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES (4) 205/55R16 Studded Snow Tires Mounted On Subaru Stock Rims, Used 1-Season, $450, Call 541-884-8828. (4) Studded Tires & Wheels, 195-60R-15, 2-Tires BRAND NEW, 2-Tires Used, Honda Original Wheels, 4-Bolt PLUS (4) Nice Honda Hub Caps $350 OBO for All, Call 541-591-9246.

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1984 Chevy ¾ Ton 4x4 Pickup, Looks Good, Drives Good, $1,700, 541-281-8800.

4-Michelin Mud/Snow Tires, P245/70R16 on Jeep Chrome Rims, Very Good Condition, $350, 541-331-1149.

YARD SALES

4-Studded Snow Tires, 195/65/15”, Wheels & Hub Caps Off A Nissan Sentra, $400, 541-882-5047.

ESTATE SALE Saturday, Dec.12th Sunday, Dec.13th 9 am – 4 pm

Four 15” Custom Center Line Wheels & Tires, Fits Chevy, $500, 541-851-0570.

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~CASH ONLY~ Christmas Items, Household Items, Stemware, China, Items For Entertaining & Decorating, GREAT GIFTS!!! Antique Furniture: Dresser w/ Mirror, Table, Chairs, ¾ Bed Retro: China Hutch, Dresser w/ Mirror, Couches, Chairs, Bed, Storage, Clothing, Toys & Fireplace Items Garage: Tools & Camping Arts & Crafts Materials, Pots & Pans, Dishes, Canning Jars & Supplies, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Vinyl Records, Sugar Pine Cones & Much More!!!

WE BUY USED TIRES, BATTERIES & WHEELS!!! Turn Thom Tire Factory 2052 Washburn Way 541-883-7540

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Emergency and Social Service Contact Numbers

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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

1988 Ford Thunderbird, good condition, runs good, good tires, just tagged, $1,000 OBO, 541-539-5418.

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Pork Tenderloin with Blueberry Compote serves 8

Stuffing: 3 Tbsp. olive oil 3 Tbsp. shallots, minced 1 cup onions, brunoise ½ cup celery, small dice 1 Tbsp. garlic, minced 1 bay leaf 1 tsp. thyme leaves ½ cup white wine 1 cup wild rice, cooked 1 cup dried blueberries ½ cup Granny Smith apples, grated 1 Tbsp. tarragon, minced Pork Ingredients: 2 ea. pork tenderloin 1 Tbsp. fresh oregano 1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard 1 tsp. Kosher salt ½ tsp. black pepper Salad: 4 cups watercress, stemmed 2 cups frisée, torn 1 cup Fuji apple, julienned Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste Apple Cider Vinaigrette: ½ cup extra virgin olive oil ¼ cup apple cider vinegar 3 Tbsp. apple cider 1 Tbsp. shallot, minced Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste Balsamic glaze: for garnish To make the stuffing: Heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan. Add the shallots, onions, celery, garlic, bay leaf and thyme, and cook until soft over medium-low heat, about 15 minutes; you want a deep caramelization of the vegetables. Add the white wine, turning up the heat to medium, and cook until the pan is near dry and the wine has almost completely cooked off. Remove from heat and pour into a large bowl containing the cooked wild rice, dried blueberries, grated Granny Smith apple, and minced tarragon. Stir well. Chill and reserve. To stuff the pork tenderloin: Clean off any silver skin from the pork tenderloins and slit the pork lengthwise. Slit each side again so you are opening the tenderloins like a book. Season the pork with oregano, mustard, salt and pepper. Stuff each pork tenderloin gently with about 1 cup of the stuffing and tie

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cup freekeh cups chicken broth Tbsp. olive oil Tbsp. apple cider vinegar Tbsp. maple syrup tsp. salt tsp. pepper cup dried blueberries cup toasted shelled pistachios, chopped 1 apple, cored, diced ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley 2 Tbsp. snipped chives In a medium-size skillet over mediumhigh heat, toast freekeh 2 to 3 minutes, stirring until fragrant. Add broth and bring to a boil; reduce heat to low, cover and let simmer 20 to 25 minutes or until all liquid has been absorbed. Remove from heat; let stand 10 minutes. In the meantime, in a small bowl, combine oil, vinegar, maple syrup, salt and pepper; set aside. Transfer freekeh to a large bowl. Add dried blueberries, pistachios, apple, parsley and chives. Pour vinaigrette over the mixture, stirring until combined.

Berry Baked Apples serves 4

4 baking apples, such as Rome Beauty, Fuji or Northern Spy ½ cup dried blueberries ½ tsp. ground cinnamon ½ cup frozen or fresh blueberries ½ cup apple juice With a paring knife or apple corer, remove cores from the apples with a knife, peel the top half of the apples. In a small bowl, toss dried fruit and cinnamon. Set aside. In four microwavable bowls (each large enough to hold one apple) or a glass pie plate or square baking pan large enough to hold 4 apples, place 2 tablespoons blueberries and 2 tablespoons apple juice. Place prepared apples on top of blueberries and evenly divide dried fruit mixture into the cavities and around the apples. Loosely cover each apple with plastic wrap or waxed paper. Microwave until apples are tender, about 6 to 8 minutes. Allow to cool. Cover and refrigerate, if desired. Serve warm or cold for breakfast, snack or dessert Eating more blueberries is a little change that can lead to big rewards. With 80 calories per cup, virtually no fat and low sodium, blueberries offer many nutritional benefits. Versatile blueberries taste great in both sweet treats and savory entrées and can be a great ingredient when you’re entertaining and sharing with family and friends. Learn More For more blueberry recipes and nutritional info, visit www. littlebluedynamos.com.


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Grilling not exclusive to summer Grilling is often associated with summertime soirées with friends and Wild Salmon With a Smoky family in the backyard. But truly devoted Onion Crust grillmasters see no reason why the grill can’t be fired up year-round. Keeping your grill running strong yearround can open you up to new dishes you may be inclined to avoid during summer party season. Those who want to fire up their grill and try less traditional fare no matter the time of year can consider the following recipe for “Wild Salmon With a Smoky Onion Crust” courtesy of Laurey Masterton’s “The Fresh Honey Cookbook” (Storey Publishing).

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Turn apple-picking excursions into apple pies Certain activities are unique to autumn, and apple-picking certainly falls into that category. Many families look forward to their annual trips to nearby apple orchards, where they can spend beautiful autumn afternoons picking fresh apples everyone can’t wait to take a bite out of. While fresh apples are a delight on their own, few apple afficionados can resist the temptation to make apple pie. If homemade apple pie is on your agenda this year, consider the following recipe for “French Apple Pie” from Mollie Cox Bryan’s “Mrs. Rowe’s Little Book of Southern Pies” (Ten Speed Press).

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Raisin Filling 2/3 cup raisins 6 tablespoons water 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 cup light corn syrup 11/2 teaspoons all-purpose flour 11/2 teaspoons sugar 2 apples (preferably a tart variety) 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 11/2 teaspoons cornstarch Icing 1 cup confectioners’ sugar 2 tablespoons water 1 tablespoon butter, softened To make the raisin filling, combine the raisins, water and lemon juice in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally until the raisins are plump, about 15 minutes. Separately, combine the corn syrup, flour and sugar and mix well, then add to the raisins and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until thick and syrupy, about

10 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool until the mixture is just warm, about 10 to 15 minutes. Preheat the oven to 400 F. Line a 9-inch pie plate with 1 rolled-out crust. Peel the apples, cut them into thin wedges, and put them in a large bowl. Separately, combine the sugars, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cornstarch, then add to the apples and gently stir until evenly mixed. Spread the apple mixture in the crust in an even layer, then spread the raisin filling evenly over the apples. Brush the rim of the crust with water, cover with the second rolled-out crust, seal and flute or crimp the edges, and cut a steam vent in the center. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack for 1 to 2 hours, until completely cool. To make the icing, combine the sugar and water and mix well. Add the butter and mix until smooth. Brush over the top of the cooled pie before serving. Plain Pie Pastry Makes two 9-inch pie crusts 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 2/3 cup vegetable shortening 5 to 7 tablespoons cold milk Sift the flour and salt into a bowl. Cut in the shortening with a pastry blender until it is the size of small peas. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the milk over part of the flour mixture. Gently toss with a fork and push to the side of the bowl. Sprinkle another tablespoon of milk over another dry part, toss with a fork and push to the side of the bowl. Repeat with the remaining milk until all of the flour mixture is moistened. Press the dough together to form 2 equal balls, then flatten into disks. Roll out the crusts right away, or wrap the dough tightly, smoothing out any little wrinkles or air pockets and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. On a lightly floured surface, roll out each ball to a thickness of 1/8 inch. Use a light touch and handle the dough as little as possible.


Impress holiday guests with a unique take on cookies Hosting friends and family during the holiday season is no small task, and hosts often place a great emphasis on what to feed their guests. Guests might expect traditional holiday fare like turkey, the go-to entrée when sitting down for family meals. But before the big dinner, hosts can take steps to surprise their guests with something unique, such as the following recipe for “Cowboy Cookies” from Bob Blumer’s “Surreal Gourmet Bites” (Chronicle Books). A slice of tenderloin sandwiched between caramelized yams, this delicious concoction is sure to stir up some conversation among your guests this holiday season.

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Chipotle Aioli 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 egg yolk, room temperature 1/2 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/2 cup olive oil 1 teaspoon chipotle chili powder or 1 tablespoon puréed canned chipotle in adobo sauce Cookies 6 skinny yams or sweet potatoes, about 2 inches in diameter, or fatter ones if available 3 tablespoons olive oil 4 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons New Mexican or any other pure chili powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon freshly ground black

pepper 3 6-ounce filet mignons, 2 inches thick, or 1 whole 1-pound pork tenderloin 1/4 to 1/2 cup of your favorite barbecue sauce 1/4 cup Chipotle Aioli (optional) Preheat oven to 325 F. Add the garlic, egg yolk, lemon juice, salt, and pepper to a blender or mini food processor and purée until smooth. Alternatively, whisk the ingredients together in a medium bowl. Very slowly drizzle in the oil with the motor running and purée until aioli thickens (should take between 2 and 3 minutes). If you are using a whisk, keep whisking while slowly drizzling in the oil until the aioli is thick. Stir in chipotle. Reserve. Place yams on their sides. With your sharpest knife, cut into 3/8-inch-thick slices. If yams are more than 2 inches or so in diameter, use a 2-inch round cookie cutter or a paring knife to trim to desired size. In a medium bowl, add olive oil. Toss yam slices until they are lightly coated with oil. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt. Spread on a nonstick baking sheet or on any parchment paper-lined sheet pan and bake for 30 minutes. Turn yams over and bake for 30 more minutes, or until yams are browned, slightly condensed, and begging to be eaten. Reserve in aluminum foil to keep warm. Preheat grill to high heat. While yams are baking, in a medium bowl, combine chili powder, sugar and pepper. Generously rub down the filets with this dry rub. Wrap filets in wax paper or plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes.

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Just before grilling, pat down filets with remaining 3 teaspoons salt. Over direct heat, sear meat for 2 minutes a side on all 6 sides. Transfer to indirect heat, cover grill, and cook for approximately 6 more minutes for medium-rare, or until filets have reached your desired degree of doneness. Alternatively, filets can be broiled for approximately 10 minutes per side. Place meat on a plate and cover with aluminum foil. Let rest for 5 minutes before

slicing. Set each filet on its side and cut into 1/4-inch thick round slices. To assemble, set out 2 rows of 12 yam slices each. Spoon 1/2 teaspoon barbecue sauce over each slice in the front row and 1/2 teaspoon chipotle aioli over each in the back row (if you don’t make the aioli, replace with barbecue sauce). Top each yam in the first row with a slice of steak and cover with an aiolislathered yam slice.

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Ice cream made right at home Ice cream is perhaps one of the most popular foods in the world. While many people visit their local ice cream parlor or grocery store frozen food aisle to satisfy their ice cream fix, this delicious and often decadent dessert can be made right at home. Those who want to try their hands at homemade ice cream should consider the following recipe for “Caramelized Honey Ice Cream With Rosemary and Orange” from Lori Longbotham’s “Luscious Creamy Desserts” (Chronicle Books).

Pour the custard through a fine strainer set over a large glass measure or bowl. Whisk in the orange juice. Let cool to room temperature, whisking occasionally, then refrigerate, tightly covered, for 3 hours, or until thoroughly chilled, or for up to 1 day. When ready to freeze, pour the mixture into an ice-cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturerÕs instructions. Transfer to a freezer container and freeze for at least 2 hours before serving. To serve, spoon the ice cream into serving bowls or glasses. Drizzle with the Honey Caramel Sauce, if desired.

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