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The
Telegraph accepts classified adverising anytime prior
to Tuesday at noon. Ads are a total bargain at $5 for 25
words or less and 20 cents for each additional word. Ads
can be submitted via email (telegraph@durangotelegraph.com),
fax (259-0448) or in person (534 Main Ave, Durango). Prepayment
is requested on all classifieds.
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Drivers Wanted
Do you spend your Thursdays in the car between Durango
and Bayfield, Pagosa or Silverton? The Durango Telegraph
is seeking loyal subjects to deliver our esteemed product
to these three locations. Inquire at 259-0133. |
Adaptive Sports
is looking for volunteer ski & snowboard instructors.
Earn free skiing! Volunteer orientations Nov. 13, 7:30
to 8:30 p.m. or Nov. 14, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Durango
Rec Center. More info: 259-0374. 11/7 |
Lady Falconburgh’s
Is currently hiring experienced kitchen help. Please
apply at 640 Main Ave.
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Win Cool Stuff!
Be a contestant on KDUR’s Know & Win show
– Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Call 247-7628 for more
info.
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Banjo lessons Someone
to give me banjo lessons! Will trade out for beer or
will pay cash. Bryant 247-2236. Seeking semi or pro
musicians only. NO NOODLERS! |
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Cute House in Town
3 bedroom, 1 bath, two blocks from Needham. Fenced back
yard w/ grass. Quiet, great neighbors. $1050/ month.
799-2361. 11/7 |
Close to Town
Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath, lots of storage, w/d, heat,
cable included. $800. ph: 382-5396. 11/14 |
Vacation Rental
Close to downtown. Everything you need for comfort and
convenience. Don’t wait – we book up fast!
970-259-9466 or camerinns@frontier.net |
Rooms for Rent
$149/week, 4th week free. Continental breakfast &
maid service. Econolodge, 2020 Main Ave. |
Rooms for Rent
$149/week, 4th week free. Nice place - No riff-raff.
Adobe Inn, 2178 Main Ave. |
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Dragonfly West
Opens Friday on 11th St. Rare, collectible and limited-edition
concert posters – Fillmores, Family Dogs, Art
of Rock and more. Free Hibachi giveaway! Don’t
miss it.
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Preferred
Preferred Counseling Services
offers DUI, IOP and other substance-abuse services.
It’s your choice where you go. Confidential, professional,
preferred. 382-0902.
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Professional Massage
Therapy
Monday through Friday with Sally Brown in her lovely
Durango office. 13 years experience with sports and
medical massage. 90 minute massage only $50 for new
clients. Call 749-0604. |
Ancho’s
Home Cooking
Personal chef service, personal chef Kathy Stayford.
No thyme to cook? Need a tasty gift? Call a personal
chef! Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and one-time service.
Gift certificates available. Fully licensed. (970)799-2420.
anchos@pcnchef.com |
Start your week
with a treat!
Community Massage Clinic at Southwest School of Massage,
Monday afternoons. $20 for a one-hour student massage.
Call 259-6965 to make an appointment. |
The Human Design
System
Integrating Astrology, the I’Ching, the Tree of
Life and the Chakra system. Private readings in Durango
by Erika Berglund. 970.259.4418. |
An evening of
Digital Photography
with Kit Frost. No experience necessary. December 4,
6-8 p.m. Call 259-4458 for more information. |
Digital Photography
Classes
Offered through the Open Shutter Gallery, 755 East Second
Ave., with instructor Paul Boyer. Call for our fall
schedule. 382-8355. |
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1940s Vintage O’Keefe
& Merritt
Kitchen stove. 4-burner w/griddle, gas. (As seen on
the movie, “Witches of Eastwick.”) Very
nice condition. $2,800. 1930s gas stove, good condition.
$400. 970-382-7253. 11/14 |
1990 Ford Taurus Wagon
155K miles, AC, four all-season tires, stereo. Reliable
with few cosmetic blemishes. $950 obo. Mike 946-2459 |
1976 BMW 2002
Runs great, many new parts. $1,600 OBO. Paul, 259-7377(w)
or 385-5487(h). |
My pregnant wife
Is making me sell my motorcycles. Please help! 1996
BMR R1100R 17,000 miles. Just a spring chicken, fully
loaded $8,000. 1998 Ducati Monster 900 with only 3,000
miles at $7,500. Both are really clean. Call Zak @ 375-2335.
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’91 Toyota 4Runner
Great condition, 128k, Power windows, CD, rack, new
windshield. $6,900 OBO. 259-7772. 11/7 |
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Coats needed for upcoming
play
The children’s Museum of Durango and the Durango
Arts Force is conducting a coat drive through Nov. 14
for the upcoming theatrical production of “The
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” All coats collected
will later be donated to the Durango Community Shelter
and Southwest Safehouse. Drops coats and jackets off
at the Children’s Museum, 802 East Second Ave.,
Wed. – Sat., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Sundays, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. 259-9234 |
2003 City Arts Grant
Applications
Durango City Grants for the Arts applications are now
available at the Durango Arts Center reception desk,
802 East Second Ave. Deadline is Dec. 18. 259-2606 for
more info. |
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Quiet
Durango West II
Cul-de-sac home. 2084 square foot, 2-story, 3br, 2 BD
bath, open floor plan. Mountain views. 44 Fir Court.
$279,000. ph: 382-0811. 11/28 |
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Physically
fit,
emotionally healthy DM seeking same in female, 30-45,
for outdoor fun (ski/hike, etc.) road trips, overseas
travel, wining and dining. Please reply to mtn2oceans@yahoo.com |
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