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Wednesday, April 21, 1999
WoRd UP
ANSWERS
Take Our Daughters to Work
National “Take Our Daughters To
Work” Day is Thursday, April 22.
Luncheon will be held in the Gre­
gory Forum 108C from noon until
1 p*.m. Register for WKS 1-05. $5
fee. For more information, call
Carol at ext. 2444.
Vehicle repairs offered
Jerry Cook’s automotive classes
are seeking projects this term.
Among the offered repairs are brake
work, chassis work, and air condi­
tioning service. Contact Jerry at
ext. 2546orPamBrownatext. 2354
for more information.
Presentation
Judith Kennedy, choreographer
with the Oregon Shakespeare-Fes­
tival, will be giving a presentation
on Friday about Dance and Society
in the Early and Late Renaissance,
April 23, noon-1 p.m. in the
McLoughlin Theatre.
Children’s Book Drive
Phi Theta Kappa is sponsoring a
children’s book drive through April
23. Contact Dave Arter at ext. 2210
for more information.
Basketball tourney
The Cougar Classic Two-Day Bas­
ketball Tourney is April 24-25. Con­
tact James Gould at ext. 2247, or stop
by CCI 40 for more information.
Meet the student government
Monday May 3 in Gregory Fo­
rum, Room 108b.Noon-3 pm. Free
pizza to all that attend.
Theater arts presents
The college’s Communications
and Theatre department will
present The Imaginary Invalid
by Moliere as its Spring produc­
tion.
Performances will be held in
the McLoughlin Hall Theater
May 20-22 and June 3-5 at 8 p.m.,
and two matinee performances
May 23 and June 6 at 2:30 p.m.
General admission is $6 and $3
for students. Seniors are admit­
ted free with a reservation. For
reservations and more informa­
tion, contact the Theater Depart­
ment at ext 2356.
Divorce support group
A divorce support group is of­
fered every second and fourth
Monday of Spring Term in the
Family Resource Center, Room
113. For more information, call
ext. 2526.
Math tutors needed
Needed from ll AM-noon.on
Thursdays. MTH-1I1 is re­
quired. Wages start at $8.40/
hour. Pick up an application at
S145b orS140. For more infor­
mation call Denise at ext. 2736.
Join Phi Theta Kappa
The only honor society of the
Two-Year College. To become a
member, come to new member ori­
entation meetings, or contact Dave
Arter ext. 2210.
German Club
Die German Table is back Mon­
day, noon -1 p.m. Enjoy the Ger­
man language and good company.
For additional information call
ext. 23921
French Club-L'aventure Française
French speaking people and inter­
ested parties: If you have an inter­
est in French or Franco-phone ac­
tivities, join the club. For more in­
formation call ext, 2676.
Spanish Club
Anyone who loves the Spanish
language and culture is invited to
join. Come to the meetings from
noon-1 p.m. in B203.
Celebrate Estonia
CCC Choirs with guest ensembles
sing the music of Rene Eespere May
1 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults,
$5 for students and seniors 62 and
over. For additional information
call ext. 2434.
Nursing hopefuls meeting
Meeting scheduled on Thurs­
day, May 6,2-3 p.m. in CC126.
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Hair Design: Beahair design model
on Saturdays at Hickox, one of the
most prestigious salons in Portland.
You pay only $ 10 for a $60 hair de­
sign session with Britt. Call909-2545
and leave your name and number
for more info.
Quiet Apartments: l,2,3brw/pa-
tios, Mt Hood & Newell Creek
views, 2 mi firm campus. Brand new
and affordable. Special rates for leas­
ing students & faculty. Forest
Heights Apartments 750 cascade
Ave, OregonCity. 655-1918
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Don't Miss the Boat: I am a24 yr.
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commissions and bonuses. I acci­
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5 people to help run expanding of­
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tional. Call one of my reps today
503-533-5855.
Cars for sale: 1985 Nissan Stanza
For Sale: 1988 Isuzu Trooper II, 4
DR, 4x4, rebuilt head, new clutch &
tires, 128K, nice condition, 2nd
owner, $3600OBO. Call285-0559.
4 cyl, manual trans, rtms good $500
minimum bid. 1987 Chrysler New
Yorker, 4 cylinderturbo engine, auto,
loaded, runs good, $600 minimum
bid. Bids end May 11. See Nick
or Pam in Automotive or call ext
2659or ext 2354 for more infor­
mation.
For Sale: 21 speed mountain bike,
metallic blue, Exage equipped, all
parts hand selected. Mustsell $250.
Please call Kandie at 774-6631.
Have something to sell?
Try our Classifieds. Free to stu­
dents and staff. Call The Clackamas
Print at ext2578.
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