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F inal W ords The Clackamas Print • October 22. 2003 • N ews B riefs Free online writing lab avail able to CCC students. It covers logic and persuasion, sentence structure, grammar, punctuation and more. If interested, contact Karen Koopman at karenk@clackamas.edu. Artist Bill Carman's illustra tions from the 2002 book "What's That Noise?" are on display in the Pauling Gallery today through Dec. 12. They will also be displayed in the new studio arts building behind Randall Hall. An artist's recep tion will be held tonight from 5-7 p.m. in the studio arts cen ter. For more info, call the Art dept, at ext. 2386. The Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program's pres entation series continues today at 9:30 a.m. in Room 141 at Harmony Center with a presen tation on Bob's Red Mill, a Milwaukie business. Next week, Jerry Smith will show slides from his travels Africa, Thailand, Australia and the Americas. Take ten! CCC would like to remind students that because of construction and parking issues, all are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes earlier than normal in order to find parking. For z TRULY FREE more info, call ext.2307. Chrysalis, a CCC women writer's group, will meet from noon to 2 p.m. in Clairmont 153 on Nov. 5. Nancy Wallwork’s presenta tion on birding opportunities at area parks and rivers during the winter takes place Nov. 11 at the Environmental Learning Center from 6-7:30 p.m. Cost is $11. To register, call the Oregon City Community School at (503) 657-2434. Veterans attending CCC that are eligible for VA benefits are advised to turn in a class sched ule to the veteran's office in the Community Center if they have not already done so. .Also, those receiving benefits are reminded that they need to ver ify school attendance with the VA every month to continue receiving benefits. Free Identity Theft informa tion session, presented by Clackamas Federal Credit Union, will be Oct. 30 at noon in CC127. It is sponsored by Student Financial Services, open to students and staff. There will be coffee and door prizes. CHECKING C lassifieds Tell your bank the jig is up. You’re done with fake free checking’s monthly fees and you’re ready for Washington Mutual’s truly Free Checking account. Truly free, with no monthly fee no matter what your balance, no direct deposit requirement NO FEE TOTALKTO «TELLER M TELEPHONE BANKER NO MONTHLY FEE NO MATTEN WUT TOUR BALANCE For sale: 2000 Honda Civic EX with 36,000 miles, 6 year or 100,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, AC, power everything, looks and runs great, asking $12,500. Contact Cory Price at ext. 2447 or 971-235-4422 NO DIRECT DEPOSIT REQUIREMENT and no charge to talk to a teller. Reject fakery. Go to any Washington Mutual Financial Center or call NO PER-CHECK CHARGES VISA* CHECK CARO Win NO ANNUAL FEE 1-800-788-7000 and switch to truly Free Checking today. Classified ads are free to students, staff and faculty. For others, ads cost $2 for the first 15 words and $0.15 for every additional word. Call ext. 2309 or stop by Modular B next to the tennis courts to fill out an ad form. Bl Washington Mutual MORE HUMAN INTEREST * wamM.com FDIC Insured