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F inal W srds 12 * T he C lackamas P rint M ay 12 . ................................................, ............................................................ :------------- -> C lassified A d FOR SALE: 1988 Buick Century Limited, 75,000 miles, new every thing? W250. vlall (503) 481- 7019. SALE: 1993 Nissan Pathfinder XE Sport. V6, 4WD, auto, 138K miles, 6-CD/cassette, tow package, good condition, one owner. $5,500 obo. Call Beth or Mike at (503) 829-4890. FOR SALE: 1969 AMC Ambassador, SST, 2DR, 343 V8, runs great, PS/PB/AC . NO-RUST! $999.00 obo. (503) 632-4911. Leave Message! FOR ATARI/NES WANTED! Have old game system junk clutter ing your closet? Gimme a call, maybe I can take it off yer hands! Broken junk OK! (503) 632-491L NANNY WANTED: Needs year commitment. Two-yi and newborn for MWF fromi 6:30 p.m., occasionally unti p.m. Call Rachel anytime al 652-2922. ROOMMATE WANTEi share apartment with femal dpnt. Two bed, 1.5 bath, 3 from CCC. No sin Inexpensive rent/utilities. Dawn at (503) 936-6718. HELP NEEDED: Lobkingl ness of car accidentin vol vit Toyota pickup that hit parkt Ford Explorer in Rook park Thursday morning, Fbb. 19. call April at (503) 654-2689 FOR SALE: Washer/Dryer. years old. $250 obo. Call C (503) 829-7605. C ampus H appenings Chrysalis, a women writers group, ; meets every Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m. in Marlow 114. Local author Pat Lichen ^guides writers of all levqlL through .discussions of their work. For more info, call ext. 2444. Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program meets every Wednesday aF’W^O a.m. in Room 191’ at the Harmony Center campus. Join us today as Clackamas County • Commissioner Martha Schrader gives an overview on what is happening in county government. SAEP sessions are $3 for a single program . For more info, call ext 3146. and photography. For more info, call the Art Center at ext. 2386. CCÇ presents free com posting workshops on Saturdays in May and June. Instructors will share a variety of techniques- for composting yard debris. The workshops will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Hoirie Composting Demonstration site south of Clairmont Hall. Pre-registration is not required. For inore info, call the horticulture dept, at ext. 2246. Associated Student Government is sponsor ing their annual phone-a- thon to raise money for stu dent grants through the Timlege. Foundation. Students interested in par ticipating on either May 17, 24 or 25 from 6:30 to 9gp.m. may conta.pt Chris in ASG The annual Student Art Exhibition continuel through May 26 in the Pauling Gallery. The exhibi tion contains student art work from the past year En sculpture, metals, painting, at ext. 2247. The event is ceramics, drawing, JFuesign held in the GregsffroTum Cougar Open House on reservations or more May 20 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. call ext. 2356. in the Gregory Forum. The Alcohol Awareness Day is ¿pen house wifi? feature The -Clackamas I May 19 beginning at 11 departthental displays, .col Department is holdi a.m. in the campus com lege instructors and student annual Pi and Ice C mons. A free BBQ spon representatives, as well as event on May 26 sored by ASG and refresh campus tours. „ For more moon to*l p.m. in R ments provided by General info, call the CCC student Cóme enjoylf sOTne treats and listen to ir Î Distributors. T-shitts will ambassadors at ext. 2481. tors orate about th be given away and Jammiri fundamental! I CCC and ®.5 FM will be on hand as The and math. For more inf well. Demonstrations and Communications tother activities to be held. Theatre dept, presents the math’ dept, at For more info, call ASG at “The Real Inspector 2218. Hound,” a play which 2277. hilariously parodies classics Portland State pro Join college English murder mysteries while and author Toriy V¡ instructors Jim Grabill asking profound questions The featured writer fi and David Mount for an -about the shifting bound spring term Au hour of poetry set to old- aries ibetween life and art. Night on May 26 time music on May 20 Performances will be held p.m. in the Literar, from noon to 1 p.m. The in the McLoughlin Hall Center in RR 220. I event will be held in the Theatre May 20-22 and will discuss his new Literary Arts Center in May 27-29; each perform “Abraham , JLiricoli RR 220. For more info, call ance beginning at 7 p.m. Novel Life.” The e Grabill at ext. 2824 or Matinees are also sched free, but a $2 contrij uled May 23 and May 30 to the Friends o ’Mount at ext. 26O4t. Prospective college^students at 2:30 p.m. Admission is- Library is appreciate and parents-, can- sample $8 for adults and $5 for more info, contact classes at ,CC^dtipng the students and seniors. For Widerberg at exC 2? and free pizza and refresh ments will be provided. OuiznoSSuB tp (IFF UI I a toasty regular or large combo Toasty Combo includes a fountaion drink and a bag ofchips. OFFER ONLY GOOD AT: 19709 Hwy 213, Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: 503-518-SUBS (78271 Offer expires: June 30 Please presentcoupon when ordering. One coupon per person, per visit. Coupon does not apply to Diamond Mini MeltzTM. Not good with any other offer. Tax extra where applicable. Good at participating loca tions only. Void if copied and where prohibited by law. Not redeemable for cash. Cash value is 1/20 cent. Quiznos is a registered trademark of The Guizno's Master LLC.