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FlMlLUfoRDS 12 » T he C lackamas P rint A pril 21,2 C lassified A d FOR SALE: 1995 Ford Ranger, 10-disc CD, $3,879 obo. Call Pat at (503) 655- 3327. FOR SALE: 1988 Toyota Corolla FX, 120k miles, stick shift, $1000 obo. Call ext. 2531. ROOMMATE WANTED: To share apartment with female student. Two bed, 1.5 bath, 3 miles from CCC. No smoking. Inexpensive rent/utilities. Call Dawn at (503) 936-6718. tion. SAEP sessions are $3 for a single program. For more info, call ext 3146. Deadline to submit entries to Synesthesia, CCC’s student Eter- ary and art journal, is today at noon. Submit entries to the edi torial staff in care of Amanda Coffey in RR 242. Any students interested in editing the Synesthesia magazine can sign up for WR246 this term. For more info on entering the contest or to edit the magazine, cab ext. 2829. Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program meets every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in Room 191 at the Harmony Center campus. Today’s topic is to be determined, but next week features Stephen Denny sharing his story of a Palestinian Christian Eving under occupa Ana Castillo, a celebrated poet, noveEst, playwright and essayist, will give a reading of fiction on April 22 at 7 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. Castibo teaches in the EngEsh Department at DePaul University in Chicago. Her latest work is a cobection of poetry, “I Ask the Impossible.” For more info, cab ext. 2284. CCC Art students show their best work during the annual Juried Student Art Show, April 22 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Art Center. A reception and awards presentation wib open the show. Work wib be on display in the Art Center through May 28. For more info, cab ext. 2386. The ASG Blood Drive takes place on April 28 in the Gregory Forum. The blood drive wib happen from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To register for a donation time or for more info, cab ext 2247. . Dialects spoken in Mexico presenter CCC student Fra Gonzalez. Bring your lum come learn more abot Spanish-speaking world, more info, cab ext. 2381. A question-and-answer ses sion of cobege officials and other cobege groups wib take place on April 28 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Community Center. For more info, cab ext 2247. The annual Interna Celebration is May 5 fr a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Com Center. Song, dance, at food from around the wot be featured. Ethnic food s the event help support I language students at CCC event is free and open to th Ec. For more info, cab I Language at ext. 2813. A special meeting of the Spanish Club wib take place on April 28 at noon in Barlow 203. The topic is “Languages and ■ u ■ s 1 at THIS M.O ME NT, OWE NIGHT A WEEK.ANO I YOU ARE 6 MONTHS ‘AWAY from a bachelor s degree ano a better tomorrow , this is f OO- watt uightbulb . your opportunity to burn brighter , your YOUR CHANCE TOSHINE. I COTTAGE FOR R lbed/1 bath. New pain pet and vinyl. Large age/laundry, covered [ parking. Eight miles to $450/mo. plus elec./p Call JMH Properties at 869-2436. C ampus H appenings b Chrysalis, a women writers ♦ group meets every Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m. in Barlow 114. Local author Pat Lichen guides writers of all levels through discussions of their work. For more info, call ext 2444. APARTMENT FOR R 2bed/ lbath, new paint, kitchen & bath. Off-! parking, on bus line, miles to CCC. $550/m( electricity./phone. Call Properties at (503) 2436. THIS IS. A FACT YOU CANNOT UNLEARN t A, t IT. YOU CAN EARN YOUR g; A C H E’V O Fÿpl DEGREE t N BUS I NtSp ONE N'fc« PER WEEK onlu ¿tvfevn mtmllti » OF ¥ OIJ n ÇUR TIME IS NOW ■ s■ ■ vigw ■ I c au w H ■ 503.280.8555 ■ o I BE YOU. Hi L ■ ■ ■ * ■ I