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Show Page B7 ZDc 'S4meg-(3htftgpctthc- Thursday, January 8, 2004 nt Moab City, citizens work together for animal shelter Nightly Condo Rentals The City of Moab has been operating with a temporary animal pound for the past few months. The temporary nature of the operation has put pressure on Donna Metzler, City Administrator to find a more permanent solution. Several private citizens who have shown interest in helping have come forward, both with volunteer time and money. Several thousand dollars have been donated to the city to construct a permanent 550 N Main Street www moabrealty com Nightly Condo Rentals with Nestled among views in every direction Patios or decks on 3 sides 3,344 sq ft on 2 levels including walkout basement 1 5 acres with 18 common interest in an additional 48 acres $995 000 Pinyon-Jumpe- (4640) GREAT FISHING HOLE 115 feet of Colorado River frontage at 5 acre property near Dewey Bridge 2 BR1 BA mobile and 2nd mobile converted to workshop Fantastic 360' views of the La Sals, Book Cliffs and River from the upper 3 acres Irrigation system for the fruit trees, cottonwoods animal shelter and almost $50,000 has been pledged by other citizens to match the funds already allocated by the city and county toward this project. The city has identified a 3,200 square feet parcel of land across from WorkForce Services as a possible building site and fenced yards. And what is the difference between a pound and a shelter? The significant difference is that in a pound, the animal is put down in three days, ifthe owner is not found. In a shelter, the animals that are in good health and are adoptable, are neutered or spayed and then made available to the public, if the owner cannot be found. In Moab, it was possible in the past for owners to find out too late that the pound had put down their pet; even though every effort is made by the animal control officers to locate the owners. and garden $69,900. Moab delegation viewed the adoption area at the Eagle County Shelter. Pictured, Hans and Madeleine Weibel visit with Shelter Director Debbie Brown. In the shelter operations, new owners will pay a fee for the medical procedures and licensing. After a period of time, animals not adopted nor in Moab Humane Society foster homes are then reconsidered as not suitable for placement for some reason and then may be put down. The Moab Humane Society even takes the surplus pets to Salt Lake City for possible adoption. So every effort is made to find a home. A recent fact finding field trip to Eagle, Colorado by the Control Officer, wanted a magic wand to relocate it in Grand County. And several citizens are determined to help find that wartd, so his wishes can come true. Anyone interested in adding their name to the list of Hans and Madeleine Weibel, city officials, Humane Society officers, Joe Kingsley (Building Fund volunteer) to inspect their Eagle County Shelter was very educational. The Colorado Shelter has an 85 to 90 percent adoption rate. The trip provided many ideas for the Moab proposed house Also features 800 sq ft workd shop and art studio, set up for use $179,000 (4903) RESIDENTIAL HISTORIC BLUFF TRADING POST and residence located at west end of town on 1 2 acres Exceptional opporbusiness tunity to walk into turn-ke- y and adobe home in a unique canyon country location Home, store and entire inventory included for $250,000 Call for complete details (5490) Price Lowered! LOTS OF ROOM Over 2,000 sq ft of living space in this 4 bed, 2 bath home Formal & family living rooms, lots of closet space Mature trees on an overWalksized lot on shady to distance and school, city park ing pool Come see' $175,000. (5450) JUST $36,000 buys a 1996 Cavco manufactured home set up in Grand Oasis Skirting and storage shed included $36,000 Seller motivated Call Kris Hurlburt (5226) OF THE FINEST QUALITY The best craftsmen worked on this executive home in a Pack Creek Ranch enclave year-roun- supporters with pledges, all-da- y smaller shelter. COMMANDING VIEWS OF CASTLE VALLEY 3 bed2 bath home close to Porcupine Rim on 5 acres 1,608 sq ft , covered deck runs the length of the please call the Humane ety or Joe Kingsley at Randy Zimmerman, Moab Animal or 260-181- Soci259-569- 3 4. K9di GROOMING Extend & TAXI First Time Keep your poinsettia alive Moab isit$2G: beyond the holiday season 260-104- 3 Poinsettias are native Mexican plants. They love the holiday season because they are short-da- y plants that require long nights to launch their color change. The colorful bracts of these plants are leaves, not flowers,' with the most common bract color being red. The flower buds are the red or green buttons in the center of the bracts that open to a small yellow flower. Healthy poinsettias have dark green leaves below the bracts and foliage all the way to the base. With proper care and attention, your poinsettia can brighten your home for months to come. Consider these tips. Poinsettias need a minimum of six hours of indirect sunlight each day. Protect the plants from freezing temperatures, espe- cially when transporting them. Place them in a light-fille- d room away from drafts. They do best in rooms between 55 and 65 F at night and 65 to 70 F during the day. Keep poinsettias away from cooler locations and avoid exposing them to tempera- tures below 50 F. Water poinsettias when soil is dry 2 to 3 inches the down. The plants are very sensitive to overwatering and will develop root rot quickly if kept too wet. Water the pot thoroughly, letting excess water drain out of the bottom. Apply an all purpose, water-solubl- e fertilizer once a week to keep plants healthy during the holidays. Once the colorful bracts drop off, reduce watering and fertilization to give the plants a rest period! Trim the poinsettia back so that just a few leaves are left. With proper care, poinsettia bracts can be maintained until about March or April. Once they begin to fall, cut the plant back, leaving about six buds. For the first couple of weeks, the plant will resemble a stick. Water and fertilize as before, and by May it will begin to leaf out again. For an interesting, unusual outdoor plant, poinsettias can be taken outside in the spring when the danger of a freeze is past. Place the plant in a shady location, and it can be enjoyed throughout the summer. To keep the plant small and compact, cut it back and early about mid-Jul- y to stimulate September branching. Beginning the first of October, put the plant in complete darkness as soon as the sun sets, allowing a minimum of 14 hours of darkness. A bag can be placed over the plant, or it can be set in a closet throughout the day. By the end of November, it will start to color and you will be able to enjoy it for another season. La Sal & Monticello 686-259- 1 crafjachotmail.corn E-ma- il: Expires 13004 Call us for Rick Lamb - Joe & 259-603- 4 Cindy Kingsley Anthony Mason Kelly Stelter 260-237- 4 260-80- 1 1 Judy Powers . Bill Adair Carolyn King 5342 DONT OVERLOOK THE OPPORTUNITY to ac- RESIDENTIAL 5422 NICE NEIGHBORHOOD in Monticello, newer modular on quiet corner lot with 2 car garage. Great views of Abajo Mountains. Only $69,590. 5398 INCOME PROPERTY Modular home with attached trailer. Great investment opportunity in Bluff. Asking $1 30,000. 5416 BLUFF BEAUTY near-nemodular has Pergo floor in diningkitchen, bonus nook in Master for officeden, garden tub in Master and fresh living space. 3 beds, 2 baths in a great neighborhood. Almost grown trees, lovely front lawn with auto sprinkler. $98,000. 5509 GREAT BARGAIN! 2 adjacent commercial parcels, 2.4 acres each. Highway frontage, 1800 sq. ft. home, workw trailer available to rent, which could make its own payments. All for just $145,000. MILLCREEK 5568 PUEBLO... 2 bed condo. Im- maculate condition, quiet neighborhood, great location. Walking distance to downtown, shopping, schools & churches. $1 43,000. Call for appointment. 5530 HOME IN A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD... close to town, schools, and recreation. With a little loving care, this 4 bed, 2 bath will make a wonderful family home. 5481 MAKE LIFE EASIER... by moving into this sunny 2 bed, 2 bath townhome close to city park, churches and hospital. No lawns to mow, repairs or trimming... its all taken care of. Enjoy convenience of the nearby swimming pool and RV parking. $145,000. LAND All shop, corral, RV hook-upthe views! Perfect for home and business. All this for only $275,000. Set up an appointment today. For all your home health needs Community Nursing Services Experts in Home Care Since 1929 www.cnsvna.org 5383 WHAT A DEAL Newer 3 bed, 2 bath home on acre lot! Super views of red rocks and La Sals. Great starter home, investment property or recreational $109,900. 5152 PRICE REDUCTION ON SOUTHWESTERN HOME acres. Views of red on rock and mountains. 3 beds, 1 full bath & two 34 baths. Saltillo tile, fireplace. Dream kitchen. Fantastic attention to detail. Courtyard, patio area and a get-away- !! Foot Check Clinic 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon 259-046- 6 for Details star roof. . 259-585- . 259-425- 6 . 259-758- 4 LAND SUBLIME CASTLE VALLEY 5 acres on Keogh Lane towards the upper end of Castle Valley PinyonJumper, variable terrain, power & phone at lot frontage Great views all around $59,500 (5427) PEACE AND QUIET 5 acre parcel in Castle Valley has power, well with good production, and partially fenced The house has been removed and the land is being returned to the original contours The lot next door (27) is available allowing for a 10 acre tract $79,000 (5318) COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL-- par- 5 cels together on Hwy 191 at the hub of the National Parks1 Near the turnoff to Dead Horse Park These properties have excellent prospects for tourist-baseresort, or commercial endeavors, or residential subdivision Electricity on site Parcels from 0 12 to 43 acres $131,250-$498,75- 0 (4626-32- ) RIDE YOUR HORSE or MTN BIKE TO PUBLIC LAND. Imagine riding from your home to thousands of acres of public land, right next door Bridger Jack Mesa borders public land on 3 sides Views to Behind the Rocks and La Sal Mountains are truly stunning1 Numerous recreation opportunities and privacy 13 miles south of Moab Underground power Seller financing available Lots are 9 to 18 acres Prices start at $66,000 (4382-4395- ) COMMERCIAL LAND IN TOWN- - 42 acre, less than one block from Main Street Zoned 4 Flat building terrain Close to bank, drugstore, and fast food establishments An excellent location for your commercial endeavor' $135,000 (3238) C-- other listings! rickmoabrealty com Kris Hurlburt 259-829- 2 A. Dan 2 - 259-113- 5 Holyoak 259-76- 1 Caitlin Kelling Suzanne Lewis, Broker 260-266- 3 3 259-569- 3 or resort?! Water, power, and 5598 GREAT LOT, buildable, talk about location!! $925,000 Pines. and Juniper Pinyon In the back is an arroyo, should have good water. All for $73,000. 5259 BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, excellent views of the valley, Moab Rim and La Sals. MinOk utes from the golf course. Utilities in the street. Unique build' ' . irtfeidlrf'n ing location, feeling of spa' 5610 GREAT INVESTMENT ciousness, privacy, yet a short drive into Moab. OPPORTUNITY. 4653 NATURAL DESERT overnight rentals in LANDSCAPE on 8.76 acre lot. a quiet neighborhood. Possible owner financing. Stunning views of Abajo Mountains. Private rock wall at back 5579 THE COMMERCIAL of lot. Adjoins public land, easy PROPERTYYOURE LOOKING access to recreation opportuniFOR... Hercules Saddle Tree ties. Convenient to Moab. bldg, and lot. Large versatile 5611 GREAT LOCATION bldg, on approx. 1 acre. Lots of selfFOR OFFICE BUILDING, room to expand, parking. Office storage, or shop approx. 4040 sq. ft. Located 1 .47 acres on Kane Creek Blvd. at Murphy Ln. and Millcreek Dr. Utilities nearby. $120,000. intersection. $197,000. 5351 SUPER BUILDING 4983 THE COTTONWOOD LOT! Level, natural grass and STEAK HOUSE Own a thriving sage. Build a home or ok for business. Restaurant with modular. 360" views of red seating, 2 kitchrocks and La Sal Mountains. ens and a apartment. Hook up to subdivision water Comfortable 3 bed, 2 bath system. CC&Rs for protection. home at the rear. Lots of extras in this great business! Offered at $38,000. 4570 RARE OPPORTUNITY! 4445 SHOWCASE YOUR RARE ACREAGE! Mountain BUSINESS... in approx. 2500 land on La Sals off Loop Road. sq. ft. stucco building on one access with well & acre, paved. Natural wood stairelec, nearby. Approved for 5 case leads to large 2nd story home sites. Views, 42 acres, borloft. Mexican tile, carpet, office dered by forest service. Buy all, space, restrooms, refrigerated or part. Must see! $585,000. air, security system. Over 200 5164 NO C,C&RS. This propft of Hwy frontage. 5266 CUSTOM CRAFT, 369 erty is perfect for those of you who dont like to be told what to do. SOUTH MAIN. Versatile buildElectricity to the lot. Almost 1 .5 ing in a great location. Areas for acres in La Sal for only $7,900. display, office and shop. Fronts with quire property with an older home, rental trailer space and s. Call (5486) COMMERCIAL PRIME MAIN STREET retail store space for rent In the walking district of Moab, 50 North Main Street $2 200 per month plus taxes OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Approx 500 sq ft Frontage visible from Main Street $500month f f Well-establish- e! 2-b- Year-roun- d 4923-492- 7 AFFORDABLE LOTS: 74xl 1 0 in Green River. All utilities available. Manufactured homes ok! $4,790lot!! 5382 ADVENTURE LOT! Views forever, heavily wooded, recreation opportunities. Close to La Sals, red rocks, and accessible year ound. Build a dream cabin and bring all your toys. Price reduced, $106,000 for 1 5 acres! -- ZAESGCnUB COMMERCIAL 5480 RARE OPPORTUNITY: Lion's Back Campark! 80 acres on the way to Slick Rock Trail. Huge potential, RV park Main Street with off Grand Ave. easy access Sturdy steel building. $400,000. 150 East Center St. Moab, UT 259-569- 3 moabproperties.com Call for Additional Listings |