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•*“« •» • -«»*- • .•«• •»' V X • ♦ » • > • • V »• *"* • Page 21 Portland Observer JUNE 22, 1989 < ? 1 n.’ I J ■ '•A CAREER O P PO R T U N IT IE S A re y o u It takes more than Bus Drivers to run a Bus Company in te re s te d in be IN A P PR E N T IC E SH IP a FUTURE w i t h A p p lic a tio n s w ill ta k e n M e ta l T r a d e s P ip e fitte rs . fo r th e P ip in g P lu m b e rs , T ra d es? S te a m fitte rs and »r - ■ PLUMBERS & STEAM FITTERS WHEN: June 1 th ro u g h WHERE: 1400 S .W . 5 th June S t., 14 i-'t V, ro o m 407, P o rtla n d , O reg o n AGE: M ust be EDUCATION: M ust be REQUIREMENTS: M ust p r o v id e c o p ie s h ig h at le a s t a h ig h 18 y e a r s school re lia b le of b irth school of age g ra d u a te or GED g r a d u a t e p r o o f by n o n - r e tu r n a b le c e rtific a te , tra n s c rip ts or d riv e rs lic e n s e , GED t r a n s c r i p t s . WHEN: J u ly 1 th ro u g h WHERE: 1400 S .W . i Phone 5 th at EDUCATION: M ust b e a h ig h REQUIREMENTS: M ust p r o v id e ro o m 407, P o rtla n d , O re g o n le a s t 18 y e a r s school re lia b le of age g ra d u a te or GED g r a d u a t e p ro o f by n o n - re tu rn a b le of b irth school or c e rtific a te tra n s c rip ts of 2 .0 of 255 p o i n t s . w ith GED t r a n s c r i p t s or d riv e rs lic e n s e . a m in im u m G .P .A . w ith a m in im u m s c o r e TV« O m ^ br p w m m PassinArt: A Theatre Company presents ly P.J. Gibson ' Directed by Connie Carley A literate, humorous and sensitive look at the lives o f contemporary Black women. lune 23-July 16, 1989 Interstate firehouse Cultural Cenici 51«N I Fridays, Saturdays at 8 0 0 p m Sundays at 3 0 0 p m . ^ c k e ts ^ T a T o r ^ H d a y ^ n c ^ a tu d a y s , $5.00 on Sundays. METRO ELECTRICAL TRAINING TRUST Discount rates available to groups and seniors. For reservations or more information call 323-5731 or 243-7930. The African-American Contemporary Theatre Project is spon sored in part by the Metropolitan Arts Commission and Oregon Arts Commission. 5600 N.E. 42ND Portland, Oregon 97218 (503) 287-0756 Enroll Now GOLDEN'S HOUSE OF STYLE in Portland’s 125 NE Killingsworth 289-6448 FREE Pre-Schools Early Childhood Education Centers Telephone Boise-Eliot 620 N. Fremont 280-6171 Look your Best Come to Golden’s 280-5468 280-6386 280-6386 King 4906 N.E. 6th Ave. 280-6456 Sabin 4013 N.E. 18th Ave 280-6482 We provide complete hair care and design Home of Wet Wave Hair Designers Delores Alexander & Jerry Duckett Vernon 280-6415 2044 N.E. Killingsworth Woodlawn 7200 N.E. 11th Ave 280-6282 . Enroll your child today in one o f Portland’ s seven pre-school Early childhood Education Centers. The centers provide children the right balance o f play and learning to prepare them for success in kindergarten and beyond Contact the neighborhood Early Childhood Education Center nearest you. Children must be over four-years-old on or before Sept. 1, 1989 to be eligible. Call today. There arc a lim ited number o f spaces available. 1 : : * . *• i « ' \ R. ; •. c o p ie s Humboldt 4915 N. Gantcnbcin Irvington 1320 N.E. Brazcc St. »I-. ■ ■: 14 2 2 9 -6 0 0 8 M ust b e A career in public transit can be rewarding, satisfying and fun. So, talk to your high school or college counselor today You may qualify for a career in public transit tomorrow. J u ly S t., AGE: H ig h ■ r. MARINE P IP E F IT T E R ; Almost all of the jobs in the transit industry require specialized or tech nical training. Training that is available in technical and trade schools, community colleges, military schools, and four year college programs. "¡•■'’¿tv.T «? A {t 2 2 9 - 6 0 0 8 Phone it takes more than drivers to run a bus company. It takes mechanics, secretaries, financial analysts and managers, transit planners, equip ment managers, customer relations specialists, service attendants, supervisors, management personnel, marketers and public relations personnel, literally hundreds of specialists in dozens of fields. The labor/m anagem ent committee has resolved to coop erate in public service efforts whose objective shall be to enhance the public image of I.B.E.W./N.E.C.A. and publi cize the quality product we m arket. Facts and Figures define the I.B.E.W. electrician as the best trained, most productive electrical w orker in the n a tion today. O ur joint objective is to make use of that skill and prom ote that talent. Since the First meeting between Jim Brooks of the U rban League and the M etro Electrical A pprenticeship C om m it tee in 1964, many Blacks, women and other m inorities have been recruited and employed in the electrical construction industry. Because of this cooperation, C harlye Molden and Donna H am m ond were two of the first Black women in the nation to be trained as journeym en electricians. • *• • 1 ' A » 4M * * . £