The Telegraph accepts classified advertising 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), fax (970-259-0448) or in person (534 Main Ave, Durango). Prepayment is requested on all classifieds.


HelpWanted
Product Demonstrators
NCiM needs people to work weekends in local grocery stores distributing product samples to consumers. Call 1-800-799-6246 ext 172 or visit www.ncim.com and click on Demonstrator Info.
Durango Escorts
Is looking solely for exotic dancers in the Durango area. Come and join the fun with a great income potential. Please call 970-426-9173.
Southwest Conservation Corps
is currently hiring spring and summer Crew Leaders.  Salary $440-500 wk depending on experience. Contact: Amy at 970-259-8607x3  or amy@sccorps.org.
King Center Laundry
Is hiring. Apply in person next to Nature’s Oasis.
Homeslice Pizza
Is now hiring all positions. Apply in person at 441 College Drive.
Know sign language?
Even a little? Want to earn free lift tickets? Call the Adaptive Sports Association at 385-2163.
Announcements
Massage therapy/bodywork training
Reasonable tuition – Reasonable class commitment. 510 hours – 5 months. Durango classes beginning March/April 2006. Limited enrollment. Call Nancy at (970) 799-2202.
Bookmaking Workshop
Artist Mary Ellen Long presents “The Book, The Leaf, The Word,” Fri, Feb. 24, 6:30 to ­9:30 p.m. and Sat., Feb 25, 9:30 a.m. to ­4:30 p.m. Participants explore book construction, binding techniques and cre
ative use of words/images to express visions of nature. Cost: $80 + materials. Information: Call Mary Ellen (970)259-4363. Register at Pueblo Community College/Durango Campus, 701 Camino del Rio, Suite 100 or call (970) 247-2929. Deadline: Feb. 20. Space is limited.
Hakomi Workshop
Hakomi is a powerfully effective yet gentle method of psychotherapy. In this 16 hour workshop, participants will be lead by Melissa Grace, M.A., a certified Hakomi trainer. The workshop runs March 3-5 and the cost is $225 for early registration by February 15; $265 after. Call 375-9043 for more information or to register.
Wilderness First Responder
Outdoor Pursuits will sponsor a WFR course March 4-12. Cost is $500 for Outdoor Pursuits members and $550 for other participants. Call 866-831-9001 for registration information.
Volunteers always needed
Great cause, great store, fun staff. Call Bill at 382-9931
Wanted
Employment Wanted
Articulate, temporarily disabled (usually self-employed) young man looking for temporary work. Wheel chair accessible. Need work through May. Anthony. 769-3787.
Mobile home
14X56 or smaller, good-to-excellent condition, can pay cash. 970-884-4005 or 831-402-7378.
Services
End self-defeating behavior
Feel great with professional hypnotherapy with Susan Urban, CT. Clinical Hypnotherapist. 247-9617.
Shine to Shine Cleaning
Creating the difference you can see and feel. Meticulously efficient, qualified, bonded and insured. Ask about the new customer discount. 759-6329.
Saturday Pediatric Clinics
Pediatric Partners of the Southwest offers routine Saturday pediatric clinics for sick children from 8 a.m.-noon at 575 Rivergate Lane Suite #109. Same day appointments can be made by calling. 375-0100.
Pet Valet Inc.
Now serving Durango and surrounding areas. Offering dog walking, dog sitting and cat care. Call Shawna Brown @ 769-3870.
Pregnant?
You deserve a doula. Sonja Parker provides birthing doula support. Call today! Ongoing HypnoBirthing classes, utilizing mind-over-body techniques, are also offered. 385-5256.
Bodywork
Gift From The Heart
Treat yourself or your special Valentine! Our holiday special includes aligning your body with an Activator Chiropractic adjustment from Dr. Robert Fitts and a relaxing and rejuvenating massage from Healing Heart Massage.  This package includes a Spinal Assessment and Activator as well as a 45-minute massage for only $47! Please call and schedule individual times for your appointments. Call Shambhala Chiropractic Center at 259-6854 to purchase your gift certificate today.
 
Professional Massage Therapy
with Sally A. Brown MA, CMT. 18 years experience in sports, rehab and relaxation massage. Therapist for CycleAmerica and Adventure Cycling 2000-2005. Discounts for new clients, students and seniors. Convenient downtown location. Call 970-749-0604.
Give Your Valentine
Something s/he’ll really love ~ massage gift certificates now available. Call Carla Marie Toth, LAc, CMT 799-3470
Massage Therapy
Time for some maintenance? Massage does a body good! Swedish, Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular & SRA or a combo of them all. Call for an appointment. Carrie Griffin, CMT 749-9264.
Relax…
Darsi Olson, CMT, 19 years exp. Massage for therapeutic relaxation. Breathe…let your mind and body be still…slow down, enjoy your life. Student/Senior discounts. Conveniently located downtown 8th and Main. 259-9796.
Ortho-Bionomy® Bodywork
A gentle, deeply relaxing, non-forceful, supportive, homeopathic process. Useful for stress, skeletal misalignment, chronic pain, soft tissue injuries. Heidi Timm. 759-9038.
ForSale
Sale
1) Top Hat “Club Royale” boutique guitar amp. 2-12’s, 20 watts. Retail $1,400. Sell $675. 2)Ultra Sound acoustic guitar amp with effects. Top of the line. Retail $800. Sell $375. 3)
Roland VS890 digital home recording studio. $300. 4) K2 HeliStynx. 190 cm, Voile, excellent. $150. 5) CAD VSM tube large plate condenser recording mic. Retail $1,200. Sell $250. Call Jeff 759-6252.
Music legends
Tasteful, original b&w images photographed by Douglas Seitsinger. Musicians of varied genres, including Johnny Cash, BB King, James Brown and many more. Must haves. For more information, call 259-0498.
1970 International Scout
Mostly original, nice interior. Runs great. $2,500. (970) 375-8967.
Women’s Tele Boots
Like new Scarpas, size 6. $90. 259-9466.
Reruns
New home edition has great merchandise arriving daily. 385-7336.
RealEstate
Think
You can’t afford land? Think again! This 1 acre parcel in Forest Lakes is surrounded by custom homes and has lots of tall pine trees. It is easy to build on and is just waiting on you! $68K call Tina at 946-2902  CBHHR
Want riverfront property
10 minutes from town with NO COVENANTS?  This is the parcel for you.  5 acres on the Animas river with lots of direct river frontage for you to fish, paddle or swim!  $495K. Call Tina at 970-946-2902 CBHHR
ForRent 
Looking
For a great roommate! Private room & bath in 2BR townhouse on Richard Dr. Great yard & deck, W/D. Responsible N/S please! $450+ elec. Call Jessica 946-7562.
Roommate wanted
To share 2BR/1BA APT. $325/mo. + electricity and deposit. Quiet student okay. No pets. Call George @ 259-5365.
Ski in Kirkwood
End of March! Great snow! Lovely 1 bd resort at area. 1 week only $600. 247-9617.
2 bd/1 ba
Great location near Rec. Center. Yard/pets? $795. 247-9617.
Durango Dharma Center
is available for hourly and daily rental. Ideal space for workshops, meetings. Free parking. Call Fred at 749-6328.
Pets
Help we’re overflowing
Great Dogs at the Aztec Shelter. Lots of small dogs, too. Come check us out. 505-334-6819.
Community Service
Cadence Therapeutic Riding
is seeking volunteers and is always searching for possible riders to participate in our program. Cadence is a non-profit organization that provides equestrian experiences for adults and children with special needs.  Visit  www.cadenceriding.org , or call 749-RIDE for more information.
Alzheimer’s Association
Support Groups meet the second Thursday of the month at the Durango/La Plata Senior Center at 12:30 p.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at the La Plata County Fairgrounds at 7 p.m. For more information, call Elaine Stumpo at 259-0122.
Raw Food Lunches
Nonprofit organization Turtle Lake Refuge offers organic, living-food lunch every Tuesday and Friday from 11: 11 a.m. to 2:22 p.m. Suggested donation $8. 247-8395. 848 E. Third Ave.

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