16 The End WEdttEsdAy, D ecemòer 5, 2001 TI he CI ac I camas P rìnt Campus Crusade for Christ meets Thursdays 12-1p.m. in McLoughlin 256. Please come! You are totally wanted there! PHI THETA KAPPA : the international honor society meets Tuesdays 12:30-l:30p.m. in RandalllOlFor more infocontact Patrick,chapter president, For Sale Mexican Restaurant and Cantina 515 Molalla Ave Oregon City, OR 97045 503-655-5562 Open7 days a week... Dine in or carry out! 11 am -12 pm Monday-Wednesday 11 am - 2 am Thursday-Sunday And w other gamesFor more info contact Heidi Cropsey at ext.2676or 2165. Student Nurses Association :Monthly meetings will be held at 12:15p.m. in P131, beginingNov.9. Everyone is welcome. CCC Campus Cat Colony Club( 7 C's) We work with feral cate in Clacka­ mas County, from fundraising and fostering. For more info contact Karen Ad space in The Clackamas Print TAWOS Show your Clackamas ID Card and LONCHERIA and DRIVE THRU receive a free medium drink and 10% discount with the purchase of regular OPEN 7 OAYS A WEEK priced meal! at daugherty@canby.com. The Gay/Straight Alliance : gays, lesbians bi, trans and friends are all welcome to join us on Mondays at noon in Barlow 112. For more info contact Kandie Starr at ext.2504. The Emotional Support Club meets Fridays from 2-3 p.m. in Barlow 112. Everyone is welcome. For more info contact Bill Zuelke at ext.2268. Native American Student Club: All indigenous-American Indian, Indios, Hawaiian, First Nations Tribal Students, Staff and interested persons from CCC and the community are invited to attend. Meetings are Tuesdays noon —lp.m. in McLoughlin 251. For more info contact MshkolahneeManito/ G. SpiritHawk at ext. 5139. French Club meets from noon - lp.m.every other Thursday in Barlow 203. Planning will be done for upcoming eventsFor more info contact Heidi Cropsey at ext.2676or 2165. French Table meets every Tuesday and every other Thursday from noon- 1p.m. in Barlow203. Bring a sack lunch. Come and play French scrabble and Look for daily specials 6.30AMTQAgbNI6HT Call Nick Barron at 503-657-6958 X2578 < J Redston at ext.2154 or kitties77 @netzero.net German Table/CIub meets the first Thursday of each month at noon in Barlow203. For more info contact Dick Stones at ext. 2392. Writer's Club meets Fridays from 5-7p.m. at Windhorse Coffee Tea in Milwaukie. For more info contact Amy Glenn at503-234-4137. Classifieds Calculator for Sale: T189 calculator for sale $110. Best to contact by e-mail.rseeber@hotmail.com. Visual Basic 6.0 program includes text­ book and library files $75. HP-48G calculator with PC cable and books $75. Help! Need free help with homework or papers? www.pjstop.com. Dog Kennel for sale: New 10’ x4’ x4’ kennel available 12/15. Will have been used 3 months. New: $240. Will sell for $150. For details call 503- 657-6958 ext 2520. For Sale: 1966 Dodge Dart GT. Excellent condition inside and out. W** £ Runs great. Call 632-5403 for details. Textbooks for sale. Math 095 textbook with Aleks and WR 242 * * textbook. Never used. Call 503-632-4232 or 503-657-6958 ext.2578. Ask for Nick. Stressed? ¿Tired? it Treat yourself to some 'Jk&ìief Tty^Icupuncture P pl L h Ì Holiòaj; Special: Consultation & Treatment $40 $65 value Wit^ coupon expires 3/31/01 Clackamas Community College BC-203students Andrew Murphy, Dan Windon, and Robert Falleur formed a project management team to help the elderiy community. They put together a project manual that outlines the construction and project management of a covered bench. The bench is to be completed by a future BC-203 team. When the bench is completed, it is to be placed in the garden area at St Aidan's Alzheimer's Retirement Home. Announc ements Announcements Cars needed: Jerry Cook’s power transmission class is looking for projects. For more info contact Jerry Cook at ext.2546 or Pam Brown at ext.2354. Cars for sale: The, automotive de­ partment currently has several avail­ able. Stop by lower Barlow court­ yard to see them. Contact Nick Miller at ext. 2569 or Pam Brown at ext.2354. Trauma in America: Each Tuesday at noon in Barlow 113 there will be a student/staff discussion group. The purpose is to share thoughts and feel­ ings about the recent tragic events con­ cerning the World Trade Center and Pentagon. The counseling staff will facilitate the discussion. For more info contact Ellen Wolfson at ext.2550 or David Blessman at ext.2267. Calculator Rentals: Forget your cal­ culator? The Student Activities Of­ fice in CC140 is renting calcinators. Bring two pieces of ID. Rental is for 24 hours. (Batteries not included.) For more info call ext.2245. Petitions are due in the Registrar’s Office two terms prior to the term you expect to complete your degree or certificate. A separate petition must be filed for each certificate or degree. The due date for spring graduates is Friday Dec.7,2001^For more info call ext.2262. Text Book Grants: Winter text book grants now availablefrom ASG. Deadline is Dec. 10. Stop by CC140.For more info call ext.2247 Tutoring: Students who get help from a tutor succeed with a "C" grade or better 90% of the time. Math and Science students can check, out the Tutoring Lab in Streeter Hall. Also in the Student Resource Center, CC 122, drop- in, one-on-one, small groups and on-line tutors are available for most subjects. Contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122 or call ext. 2324. Janet, Marshall L.Ac Acupuncturist 2.025 SE Jefferson Milwaukie 503-659-2844 Call for AppoiHtnieHt A World of Learning At Home Expand your Clackamas course options with an online class in hospitality & tourism Take Online Classes Winter Term in: Hospitality & Tourism Management Meeting & Event Planning Computer Reservation Systems Food & Beverage Industry d> d> d> d1 www.hsm.org ® 503-399-5296 Register December 3rd! www.chemeketa.edu Cheme keta Co mmunity College is an equal opportunrty. affirmative action institution. 9 >