Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 1989, Page 16, Image 16

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    Page 16 Portland Observer JUNE 22, 1989
"Strive to make something of
yourselves; then strive to make the
most of yourselves."
TOUR
BACHELOR’S
Alexander Crummell
Clergyman
We salute the power of the mind.
CONTINUING
TO WORK!
PACIFIC POWER
Degree Completion Program
2219 SE. 68th Avenue
_____________ Portland, Oregon 97215
Expect more from us.
New insurance
plans for some of
the biggest names
in small business.
CAFE &
CONCERT HALL
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No m atter how big your
small company is, chances are,
your insurance is probably
coming up short.
For better or worse, your
coverage is designed to suit die
largest possible market for the
smallest possible premium.
Now, instead of asking
you to accept the most suitable
average solution, we offer a
simple choice of programs you
can customize to fit your com­
pany and employees perfeedy.
Just contact your agent
or broker, or your Blue Cross
and Blue Shield of Oregon
representative.
But call soon. O ur new plans
can make a mighty big differ­
ence for any size small business.
Find a future with
wild animals, conventions
and recycling.
y T .n d that's only the beginning. Because Metro has so m any
regional responsibilities, we just may have the future you've been
looking for.
Metro operates the Metro W ashington Park Zoo and the Oregon
Convention Center, m anages solid waste and the urban growth
boundary, and coordinates transportation and land-use planning.
All that responsibility adds u p to a host of career opportunities....
from perm anent full-time positions to job share, internship and
tem porary possibilities.
And as a com m itted equal opportunity/affirm ative action em ­
ployer, we actively recruit qualified minority, wom en and handi­
capped applicants.
Find out if there's a Metro future for you. O ur personnel office
has inform ation about current and upcom ing openings, so call
221-1646 or stop by 2000 SW First Ave. in dow ntow n Portland.
Blue Cross
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Warner Pacific College
THE ENERGY SERVICES COMPANY
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This Business Administration degree combines credit
for life experiences with the opportunity to develop new
management skills. If you have two years of college
credit you may qualify.
Call 775-4366 for more details on this exciting program.
It might be your ticket to a better job!
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V)ur very own personal
insurance company
METRO
USA
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The City of Portland Bureau of Water
Works provides clean, pure drinking
water to 700,000 Oregonians.
More than 450 employees work together
to assure efficient and effective delivery of
this essential resource.
PORTLAND
EMPLOYERS DON’T NEED TO ADVERTISE
FOR QUALIFIED JOB APPLICANTS
The City of Portland Bureau of Water Works
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MIKE LINDBERG, Commissioner
Ed Tenny, Administrator
1120S.W. Fifth, Room 600
Portland, Oregon 97204
Smart employers choose from qualified high school students enrolled in
Portland School District’s career and technical education classes.
Our students are young and ready to learn and earn.
They have the basic skills you demand and want the chance to train from the
ground up.
Call the Cooperative Work Experience Program at 280-5858 to find qualified,
entry-level employees for your business.
Portland Public Schools
For Information regarding employment opportunities, please contact the City of Portlan.
Bureau of Personnel, 248-4352
"Were Working to be the Best"
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