D4 RED DEER ADVOCATE Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Misc. for Sale
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CANNING JARS, Quarts, $7/doz. Pints $5/doz. 8 SPIDER PLANTS, Large $10. ea. Small. $5/ea. 403-347-7658, 396-4078 LARGE box of assorted light bulbs, take all $15; power rakes for lawn mower, two 15” & one 16” all three for $15; 2 part bags of lawn fertilizer (16-20-0) $15 & $10; 3 large carpet pcs. beige, all $10; set of bike hanging racks $10; large box of clear plastic jars, all $10; 3 boxes of misc. nails, nuts, bolts, etc. $8/box, 2 stainless steel wine racks ea. holds 12 bottles $10/ea, bar shelf 5’ x 9 3/4”w $10; 16 Country & Western cassette tapes $16; 29” long pry bar $10; garage storage cabinet 6’ x 3 4 ” w x 1 2 d $30 403-314-2026 PLAYHOUSE 10 x 8 1/2, to be moved, upright freezer, elliptical exercise bike ALL FREE 403-887-8717 ROSE bowls, vases and plant holders. Box full for $20. 403-314-9603
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Cats
PRETTY KITTENS desperately need loving homes. Very playful & active. FREE. Variety of colorful kittens 403-782-3130
Collectors' Items
1870
BELL COLLECTION 40 assorted sizes, colors, designs $75 (cash-no refunds) 403-782-3073 DOLL COLLECTION large, med, small, priced according to size, class & year $200 403-782-3073 SPOON COLLECTION 51 spoons, various sizes in oak display cabinet $200(cash-no refunds) 403-782-3073
Travel Packages
1900
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AGRICULTURAL
CLASSIFICATIONS 2000-2290
Horses
2140
WANTED: all types of horses. Processing locally in Lacombe weekly. 403-651-5912
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rentals CLASSIFICATIONS FOR RENT • 3000-3200 WANTED • 3250-3390
Houses/ Duplexes
3020
3060
Suites
3030
2 BDRM. well cared for condo, North of river. Upgraded w/ hardwood floors, 4 appl. Avail. immed. $975 mo. & s.d.Call Linda **RENTED**
32 HOLMES ST.
This bldg. offers a central location near downtown, assigned parking and all amenities. For just $750./mo. you can’t beat the price in this market. Call Nicole at 403-896-1193 to take a look and see your new home. Hearthstone 403-314-0099
2 BDRMS. Utilities Included Just $895.
This lower unit is located in Eastwood and even has a dishwasher. Call ASAP to jump on this in a tight market. Nicole 403-396-1193 Hearthstone 403-314-0099 3810 47 ST. Spacious 1 bdrm., bsmt. suite, stove, fridge, security Adult only, no pets. $790. 403-343-0072
Beautifully Renovated 2 Bdrm.
In building located within easy walking access of the trails, shopping and all downtown amenities including public transportation. Bright apartment done in a stylish manner you will be proud to show off. Call Lucie at 403-396-9554 to see inside! Hearthstone 403-314-0099 LARGE 2 & 3 BDRM. SUITES. 25+, adults only n/s, no pets 403-346-7111 LARGE, 1, 2 & 3 BDRM. SUITES. 25+, adults only n/s, no pets 403-346-7111
MORRISROE MANOR
1 & 2 bdrm., Avail. immed. Adult bldg. N/S No pets 403-755-9852
OPPOSITE HOSPITAL Large adult 2 bdrm. apt., balcony, No pets. $800 rent/SD, heat/water incld., 403-346-5885
Rare 1 Bedroom!
For just $815./mo. you can scoop up a much desired 1 bdrm. apt. Every week we have calls looking, now we finally have one open! Call Lucie now at 403-896-9554 before it’s gone. Hearthstone 403-314-0099
Stylish 2 Bdrm. just South of the Hospital
This 2nd flr. 2 bdrm., apt. is in a quiet, adult only bldg. With a great location, assigned off street parking and a dishwasher, this building is perfect for young professionals. Vacancies here never last. Call Nicole at 403-896-1193 while you can. Hearthstone 403-314-0099
THE NORDIC
1 & 2 bdrm. adult building, N/S. No pets. 403-596-2444
Rooms For Rent
3090
MOUNTVIEW: Avail now, 1 fully furn bdrm. for rent. $550/$275. Working or Student M only. 403-396-2468 ROOMS FOR RENT, close to uptown. Employed gentleman Rent $350/mo, s.d. $250. 403-357-9189
Mobile Lot
3190
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homes CLASSIFICATIONS 4000-4190
Realtors & Services
4010
1 1/2 blocks west of mall, 3 bdrm. bi-level, blinds, lg. balcony, 4 appls, no pets, n/s, rent $1245 SD $1000 Avail. Immed. 403-304-7576 or 347-7545
KITSON CLOSE
newer exec. 3 bdrm. bi-level townhouse 1447 sq. ft. 5 appls, 1 1/2 bath, blinds, lg. balcony, fenced in rear, front/rear parking, no dogs, rent $1445 SD $1000. n/s Avail. Aug. 1 403-304-7576 / 347-7545
LARGE 2 & 3 BDRM CONDOS
Bldg located on a quiet close backing onto treed area. C/W Dishwasher. Short walk to schools and Parks. Starting at $995/mo. Heat & Water incl. Call Lucie at 403-396-9554 Hearthstone 403-314-0099 MORRISROE 2 storey townhouse, 3 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath, large kitchen, no pets, n/s, fenced yard, $1200 rent + $1000 s.d. + util. Aug. 1, 403- 342-6374 SOUTHWOOD PARK 3110-47TH Avenue, 2 & 3 bdrm. townhouses, generously sized, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yards, full bsmts. 403-347-7473, Sorry no pets. www.greatapartments.ca
Manufactured Homes
Choosing the Right Realtor DOES make a Difference Call GORD ING at RE/MAX real estate central alberta (403) 341-9995
Houses For Sale
5050
RISER HOMES It’s Ready!
BUNGALOW, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, front att. garage, $319,900. Prices include all legal fees, GST, sod & tree. Lloyd Fiddler 403-391-9294
2 BDRM. 2 bath upscale 1/2 duplex in senior(50+ complex), not a condo, open bsmt., in SE Red Deer 403-341-4060 CELEBRATIONS HAPPEN EVERY DAY IN CLASSIFIEDS
84 LANCASTER DR.
4 Bdrm., 3 bath, finished heated garage, large yard. Many upgrades. Very clean. A Must see! $369,900. Call Lloyd 403-391-9294 BIG VALLEY, AB, only $30,000. Ideal starter home or rental unit. Nice location, good terms. Call owner 780-475-2897
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Condos/ Townhouses
4040
MASON MARTIN HOMES New condo, 1000 sq.ft. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 5 appls., $189,800. 403-588-2231
4090
1978 NORFAB, 14x72, FREE for Moving. 403-887-2920 MUST SELL By Owner. Sharon / Wanda 403-340-0225
Income Property
Vans Buses
4110
Motorcycles
5070
NEW DUPLEX, 2 suites, 2 0 0 2 F O R D W i n d s t a r for $389,900. 2000 sq.ft. 123,000 kms. $3000 obo Call Danny 403-352-6890 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Mason Martin Homes 403-588-2550
Commercial Property
SMALL / LARGE SPACES -Free standing - fenced yards For all your needs. 400-46,000 ft. 403-343-6615
Lots For Sale
4160
Pinnacle Estates
(Blackfalds) You build or bring your own builder. Terms avail. 403-304-5555
FINANCIAL
CLASSIFICATIONS 4400-4430
Money To Loan
4430
LOW INTEREST FINANCING
Borrow up to 20K and pay $387./mo. at 8%. Personal & small business loans. Bad credit OK. Call Toll Free 855-331-5322
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wheels CLASSIFICATIONS 5000-5300
5030
2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, red, 158,920 km., clean, excellent condition, 4 new tires, new windshield, radio/cd player, a/c, front brakes 90%, rear brakes 70%, $7750 obo. 403-877-8122, 403-358-4859, wellsdd@xplornet.com
2008 LUCERNE CX, 131,000 kms., well maint. $12,500. 403-346-1623 2008 BMW 328i, 4 dr. sedan, mint cond, 71,000 kms, always garaged, never smoked in, auto., HID headlights, white w/black leather interior, must be seen. $18,900. 403-342-5967 leave message 2001 TOYOTA Echo 403-885-9791
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1987 BMW RS100. 1000 cc. very good shape $3500. 403-358-1345
Motorhomes
5100
ONE OF A KIND
1985 Vanguard 24’, completely re-built inside & out. Better than new! All work done by Gord Schmitt RV Services in Lacombe. Can be seen at 25 Fulmar Cl, Sylvan. Fred, 403-887-4631 Make me an offer I can’t refuse.
Fifth Wheels
5110
2000 COACHMAN Catalina 28 1/2’ super slide out, new tires/batteries, immac. cond, must be seen to appreciate $8990 403-877-1414
Auto Wreckers
5190
RED’S AUTO. Free Scrap Vehicle & Metal Removal. AMVIC APPROVED. We travel. May pay cash for vehicle. 403-396-7519
Vehicles Wanted To Buy
5200
A-1 WILLY’S Parts Place Inc. Will haul away salvage cars free in city limits. Will pay for some. Only AMVIC approved salvage yard in Red Deer 403-346-7278 RED’S AUTO. Free scrap vehicle & metal removal. We travel. May pay cash for vehicle. AMVIC APPROVED. 403-396-7519
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1997 DODGE Ram 1500 145,000 km. Manual, 4x4, gas, canopy. $6500 obo. 403-728-3161 or 304-4239
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2003 CHEV Avalanche, 4 dr, box cover, loaded, no leather only 165,000 kms. $6350. 403-348-9746
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Beautiful 4 bdrm., 1152 sq.ft. Att. garage. A/C $345,000. Call Lyle Nielsen, C21 Advantage. 403-358-8002 FREE Weekly list of 4 Plexes/ properties for sale w/details, 6 Plexes prices, address, owner’s phone #, etc. 342-7355 2 BDRM. 4 appls, no pets Help-U-Sell of Red Deer $875/mo. 403-343-6609 www.homesreddeer.com
2007 F150 4X4 S/C XLT Loaded, only 171,000 kms. $7950. 403-348-9746
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FREE Shaw Cable + more $950/month Sharon / Wanda 403-340-0225
Suites
5040
2007 SUBURBAN 1500 LT, loaded, new tires. DVD, or retirement home, 103,000 km. 403-346-2608 1/2 duplex features veranda, bay window, 2001 YUKON trailer pkg, main flr. laundry, walk in hwy. kms, loaded $5000 closet, pantry, fireplace, obo 403-986-7204 7 appls., and all household 2001 DODGE Durango furniture. Asking 4x4, $5000 o.b.o. $253,900 in Sylvan Lake. 403-348-1634 403-887-4378 MASON MARTIN HOMES New bi-level, 1320 sq.ft. 3 bdrm., 2 bath. $367,900. Trucks Dbl. att. garage. 403-588-2550 MASON MARTIN HOMES New bi-level, 1400 sq.ft. Dbl. att. garage. $409,900. 403-588-2550 MASON MARTIN HOMES New bungalow 1350 sq.ft. Dbl. att. garage. 2010 SILVERADO 1500 LTZ, 403-588-2550 silver, 90,000. 403-346-2608 MUST SELL New 2 Storey 1550 sq.ft 3 bdrm, bonus room, 2.5 bath, $379,900. Dbl. att. garage. 403-588-2550
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Newly Reno’d Mobile
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GREAT STARTER
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HALMAN Heights
3 level 3 bdrm. townhouse 5 appls, 1 1/2 bath, blinds, no pets, n/s, rent $1445 SD $1000 avail. Aug. 1 1. 403-304-7576 or 347-7545
4020
2 Bdrm. Apartment for the Budget Minded!
LARGE 2 bedroom, with new paint, new carpets, MOBILE HOME PAD, in security cameras, private parking, new appliances to Red Deer Close to Gaetz, over 40 year old quiet 2 car park, Shaw cable incl. tenants. Laundry on site, Sharon / Wanda 403-340-0225 heat and water included, no pets for $950 rent/$950 damage. 403-341-4627.
Condos/ Townhouses
Houses For Sale
Locally owned and family operated
5040
SYLVAN LAKE 3 bdrm, 2 baths, open GLENDALE 2 bdrm. $825, concept floorplan, stainless SUV's D.D. $825, N/S, no pets, steel appliances no partiers, avail immed. 1989 JEEP Loredo, auto, $304,200 Call Jennifer 403-346-1458 4x4. Good cond. 318-3040 403.392.6841
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Weiner in hot water for sending lewd messages again AFTER FORMER CONGRESSMAN’S ORIGINAL SCANDAL BY THE CANADIAN PRESS WASHINGTON — Anthony Weiner was back in the scandal spotlight on Tuesday, admitting to fresh accusations of lewd online messages sent to a young woman — this time, with his wife by his side pledging her allegiance, even as he confessed to bad behaviour a year after his resignation from Congress. Weiner, the former congressman now running for New York City mayor, said the messages were “nothing new” and were part and parcel of the many issues he’s spent the past two years working through with his wife, Huma Abedin, a longtime Hillary Clinton adviser. His 22-year-old accuser says their correspondence took place only a year ago, while Weiner, 48, was in the midst of his exile from the public eye, ostensibly as he made amends to Abedin. The exchanges, published on the gossip website TheDirty.com, consist largely of raunchy banter about an array of sexual acts. At one point, the man reported to be Weiner wrote to his online paramour: “I’m deeply flawed.” At a hastily arranged news conference a few hours after explicit texts and photographs emerged, a nervouslooking Abedin — usually highly protective of her privacy — took to the podium to defend her husband, who used the pseudonym Carlos Danger in some of the new exchanges. “Anthony’s made some horrible mistakes, both before he resigned from Congress and after, but I do strongly believe that’s between us and our marriage,” she said, adding it had required hard work and a “lot of therapy” to get past those mistakes. “We discussed all of this before Anthony decided to run for mayor. I love him, I have forgiven him, I believe in him and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward.” Weiner, for his part, largely read from a statement he’d made earlier in the day. “As I have said in the past, these things that I did were wrong and hurtful to my wife and caused us to go through challenges in our marriage that extended past my resignation from Congress,” he said.
“This behaviour is behind me. I’ve apologized to Huma and am grateful that she has worked through these issues with me and for her forgiveness.” He was peppered with questions from the packed news conference about the timing of his conduct, however, and why he’d never revealed until Tuesday that he had continued sending explicit online messages to a strange woman long after he’d resigned. While Weiner said some of the fresh allegations were untrue, he didn’t elaborate. One exchange showed Carlos Danger suggesting buying a Chicago condo where he could meet up with his Internet friend and have sex. Weiner insisted his wife knew of last year’s exchanges. “As I was more and more honest with her, I told her everything,” he said. But in a New York Times profile of the couple published earlier this year, Abedin made several references to the scandal “two years ago,” never hinting that her husband’s conduct had continued. The couple wed in 2010 in a ceremony officiated by former president Bill Clinton, himself no stranger to sex scandals. In all, Tuesday’s news conference had the surreal tone of a public therapy session — at best, it provided a painful glimpse of an ambitious but troubled soul and his wounded but perhaps equally ambitious wife; at worst, it was the final nail in the coffin of a once-promising political career and, perhaps, his marriage. Weiner announced his resignation from Congress in June 2011 after spending days denying he’d sent lewd messages and photos of his bulging boxer briefs to Internet strangers. Abedin was pregnant at the time, and the pair have said publicly that they’ve spent the past two years working on their marriage and raising their young son. Earlier this year, Weiner announced he was running for New York mayor. On the campaign trail, he has often apologized for his past misdeeds, asked New Yorkers to give him a second chance and spoken lovingly of his wife.
U.S. feds go with plan to shoot barred owls to save threatened spotted owl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Federal wildlife officials plan to dispatch armed bird specialists into forests of the Pacific Northwest starting this fall to shoot one species of owl to protect another that is threatened with extinction. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday released a final environmental review of an experiment to see if killing barred owls will allow northern spotted owls to reclaim territory they’ve been driven out of over the past halfcentury. The agency has been evaluating the idea since 2009, gathering public comment and consulting ethicists, focus groups and scientific studies. It will issue a final decision on the plan in a month. “If we don’t manage barred owls, the probability of recovering the spotted owl goes down significantly,” said Paul Henson, Oregon state supervisor for Fish and Wildlife. The agency’s preferred course of action calls for killing 3,603 barred owls in four study areas in Oregon, Washington and Northern California over the next four years. The plan is expected to cost about $3 million and requires a special permit under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which prohibits killing nongame birds. Neither the timber industry nor the Audubon Society was pleased with it. “Shooting a few isolated areas of barred owl isn’t going to help us as forest managers, nor is it going to help the forest be protected
from wildfires, and catastrophic wildfire is one of the big impediments to spotted owl recovery,” said Tom Partin, president of the American Forest Resource Council, a timber industry group. Bob Sallinger, conservation director for the Audubon Society of Portland, said saving the spotted owl is of paramount importance, but the focus must remain on protecting habitat. “To move forward with killing barred owls without addressing the fundamental cause of spotted owl declines, from our perspective, is not acceptable,” he said. Henson said the Northwest Forest Plan, which cut logging by 90 per cent on national forests in the 1990s, has done a good job of providing habitat for the spotted owl. But the owls’ numbers have continued to slide. Henson said unless barred owls are brought under control, the spotted owl in coming decades might disappear from Washington’s northern Cascade Range and Oregon’s Coast Range, where the barred owl incursion has been greatest. It has taken the federal government a long time to get to this point. The California Academy of Sciences killed some barred owls in spotted owl territory on the Klamath National Forest in Northern California in 2005, and the owner of some redwood timberlands in Northern California regularly kills barred owls to protect spotted owls. The idea of killing one type of owl to protect another underscores a fragile balance of nature that biologists have struggled with for
years. Between 2000 and 2006, wildlife officials captured and removed more than 40 golden eagles from the Channel Islands off Southern California to protect the island fox. They also hired a company to kill 5,000 feral pigs on Santa Cruz in a controversial program to restore the island’s ecosystem. In Oregon, officials have used lethal injections to kill selected California sea lions that feast on protected salmon in the Columbia River. And in Yosemite National Park, saving bighorn sheep has meant hunting protected mountain lions. The northern spotted owl is an icon of bitter disputes between the timber industry and environmentalists over the use of Northwest forests. Because of its dwindling numbers, the little bird was listed as a threatened species in 1990, which resulted in logging cutbacks and lawsuits. Barred owls are bigger, more aggressive and less picky about food. They started working their way across the Great Plains in the early 1900s, and by 1959 were in British Columbia. Barred owls now cover the spotted owl’s range, in some places outnumbering them as much as 5-to-1. The Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposal calls for a combination of killing and capturing barred owls. But capturing owls is far more expensive and difficult. And the agency has found only five zoos or other facilities willing to take a barred owl if it’s captured, said Robin Bown, the wildlife biologist in charge of the evaluation.