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1995 Ford
Ranger, 10-disc CD, $3,879
obo. Call Pat at (503) 655-
3327.
FOR SALE:
FOR SALE: 1988 Toyota
Corolla FX, 120k miles,
stick shift, $1000 obo. Call
ext. 2531.
APARTMENT FOR 1
2bed/lbath, new pain
floor in kitchen and
Off-street parking, c
line. Three miles to
$550/mo plus elec./
Call NLH Properties a
869-2436.
COTTAGE FOR
ROOMMATE
WANTED:
To share apartment with
female student. Two bed, 1.5
bath, 3 miles from CCC. l$Io
smoking.
Inexpensive
rent/utilities. Call Dawn at
(503) 936-6718.
lbed/1 bath. New
age/laundry, covered
parking. Eight miles 1
$450/mo. plus elec,
Call JMH Properties
869-2436.
COlllfeHAPPENINGS
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 irrfo, call- ext.
2444.
Seasoned Adult Enrichment
Program
meets
every
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in
Room 191 at the Harmony
Center campus. Today’s topic
features Stephen Denny sharing
his story of a Palestinian
Christian living under occupa
tion. SAEP sessions are $3 for a
single program. For more info
call ext. 3146.
Spanish Club will take place
today at noon in Barlow 203.
The topic is “Languages and
Dialects spoken in Mexico” with
presenter CCC student Francisco
Gonzalez. Bring your lunch and
come learn more about the
Spanish-speaking world. For
more info, call ext. 2381.
The ASG Blood Drive takes
place today in the Gregory
Forum. The blood drive will
happen from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To
register for a donation time or for
more, info, call ext. 2247.
A question-and-answer
sion of college officials
other college groups will
place today from noon to 1
in the Community Center.
more info, call ext. 2247.
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The annual Student Art
Exhibition continues through
May 26 in the Pauling Gallery.
The exhibition contains student
art work from the past year in
sculpture, metals, painting,
ceramics, drawing, design and
photography. For more info, call
A special meeting of the
the Art Center at ext. 2386.
The annual Ford/AAA Auto
Skills Competition takes place
on the Clackamas campus April
30 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Come
watch high school mechanics
from all over Oregon compete
for a chance to go the national
competition. For more info, call
ext. 2320.
The annual International
Celebration is May 5 from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Community
Center. Song, dance, art and
food from around the world will
be featured. Ethnic food sales at
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ing workshops on Saturi
May and June. Instruct
share a variety of technic
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