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FOR SALE: K2 Dart snowboard
with boots and bindings. $150
obo. Call Isaiah at ext. 2309.
FOR SALE: 1993 blue Toyota
Runs great! calf (503) 653-3854
FOR RENT: 2 bedro
ment, newl^'remodels
from campus on bus |J
parking, covered patij
month + elec and phtj
pets OK. No smokinj
NLH Properties at (jil
2436.
WANTED: - Hub caps for 1972 j
Ford Pinto and Rick James vinvl.
Call (503) 936-1895
FOR SALE; 1988 Buick Regal
limited blue. 15,000 miles. Right
mirror, gas gauge, horn, AC bro
ken. RUNS FINE $1,000 obo.
Call (503) 653-1298
FOR SALE: 1991 d
Caravan LB, rebuilt til
hitch, excellenftiresJ
and more. Clean and
Call (971) 409-6992
To post an ad please J
Benjamin Holm at
admgi^clackamas.&jl
Your Horoscopefor Today
'With <Dr. James Tom6e, Master of the Stars
Aries (Mar 21 - Apr 19) You
will finally get an answer to
that nagging question, “Who’s
your daddy?”
Taurus (Apr 20 - May 20)
Well, a positive way to look at
your demise is to see it as a
once-in-a-lifetime opportuni
ty.
Gemini (May 21 - Jun 21)
No one would understand the
forbidden passions you share
with a secret lover this week.
Luckily, bams don’t have
windows.
Cancer (Jun 22 - Jul 22)
Your sudden need for glasses
will prove once and for all
that it does make you go
blind.
Leo (Jul 23 - Aug 22) You
will get a new piercing this
week as a result of an unfortu
nate fishing accident.
Virgo (Aug 23 - Sep 22) You
will realize that not everyone
shares your penchant for
blonde jokes when it leads to
a painful groin injuiy
Libra (Sep 23 - Oct
moment of clarity,
realize that you don
damn about your apt
Scorpio (Oct 24 -
Error 404. Future
able.
Sagittarius (Nov 2
21) You will win
expense-paid trip to
locale. Not coinc
this will be soon
draft is reinstated.
Capricorn (Dec 22
The good news: you
perfectly healthy,
news: those gums In
go-
Aquarius (Jan 20-
You will pick up a n
today.
Pisces (Feb 19 -
Embarrassment will
your report on yelloi
ism upon being infol
it has nothing to I
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C ampus H appenings
Chrysalis, a women writers’
group,
meets
every
Wednesday from noon to 2
p.m. in Roger Rook’s Literary
Arts Center (RR 220). Local
author Pat Lichen guides writ
ers of all levels through discus
sions of their work. For-more
info, call ext. 2220.
The only public observatory in
western Oregon, the Haggart
Observatory, is open for pub
lic viewing on clear Saturday
nights. The observatory opens
at dusk, and viewing begins at
dark and continues 'for about
three hours. A $3 donation is
requested. For more informa
tion,
visit
the
Haggart
Observatory Web site at
http://depts.clackamas.edu/ha
ggart or call 503-657-6958, ext.
5665 or LOOK. The observa
tory is located at the John
Inskeep
Environmental
Learning Center at CCC.
Last Gasp Open Mike Series:
read one piece of your writing
(10 minutes max) on the last
day of the month, noon,
Literary Arts Center, RR220,
Tuesday, Nov. 30. For more
info, call Kate Gray ext. 2371.
CCC Writers’ Club meets
Fridays, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the
Literary Arts Center (RR220)
Call Allen Widerburg at ext.
2359.
Instructors Bill Briare and
Nora Brodnicki will discuss a
tour they will lead next summer
to visit religious and historic
art sites in Spain and
Portugal. The travel talk
begins on Wednesday, Nov. 10
at 6 p.m. in Room 102 of the
Art Center. The nine-day tour
departs July 4, 2005. It follows
the route of one of the most
famous pilgrimages of the
Middle Ages, the route to
Compostela. For more infor
mation, call Briare at 503-657-
6958, ext. 2457, or Brodnicki at
503-657-6958, ext. 2457.
Clackamas
Community
College will close in obser
vance of the Veterans’ Day
holiday, Thursday, Nov. 11,
2004. For more information,
phone 503-657-6958.
If you’re thinking of college
but aren’t sure where to start,
mark your calendar for College
Preview Night at Clackamas
Community College. The
one-hour free seminar will
cover the application process,
college programs, financial aid
and more. The seminar takes
place Monday, Nov. 15, from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Bill
Brod Community Center.
For more information, call
Student Outreach at 503-657-
6958, ext. 2455 or ext. 2625.
The last play ever to show in
the McLoughlin Theatre!
The Man Who Came to
Dinner, by Moss Hart &
George Kaufman, directed by
David Smith-English will be
showing on the following dates:
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Nov. 18-20 at 7 p.m., and
Sunday, Nov. 21 at 2:30 p.m.
Dec. 2-4 at 7 p.m., and Sunday,
Dec. 5 at 2:30 p.m.
The Prevention I
Commitee is met
2005-2007 RFA,
Membership andi|
Thursday, Nov. 18,1
Willamette Falls Symphony
will hold a Glory of the Organ
Concert Sunday, Nov. 7, at 3
p.m. at Oregon City United
Methodist
Church.
Admission is as follows: Adults
$10; Seniors & Student $7; chil
dren under 12 free with an
Adult.
the Public Servic>
located at 2051 I
Room 255 A&B, cl
Comission on Children &
Families is holding a meeting
regarding the 2005-2007 fund
ing strategies on Tuesday,
Nov. 9, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. in the
Public Service Building,
located at 2051 Kaen Road,
Room 255 A&B, Oregon City.
The Youth Action Commitee
is offering a group training on
Monday, Nov. 15, 5-7 p.m. in
the Public Service Building,
located at 2051 Kaen Road,
Room 255 A&B, Oregon City.
Diversity
1!
Council will be
Diversity
Issue
Clackamas
Col
Tuesday, Nov. 21
p.m. in the Pul
Building, locate!
Kaen Road, Roo®(
Oregon City.
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The new band fl
dedicated in the!
Building on Novi
For anyone who I
in joining a club th I
Club Fair taking pl
17, 11-1:30 p.m. I
Center. , Firesi®
Free food & drinbO
vided, ext. 2598. J