Page B2 M a y 19, 1999 (Fije Iloillani» (Bbsetwr Job Fairs To Be Held In the Portland Area Two unique jo b fairs w ill be held in the Portland area this month to bring jo b seekers and em ploy ers together. The first is a sum m er jo b fair focusing on youth May 19 at the Days Inn City C enter on Sixth Avenue downtown Portland. The jo b fair will be held from noon to 3:00 p.m. the second job fair w ill focus on jobs in the staff ing service industry. The fair will be held Thursday, May 20 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Beaverton Employment office 12901 Jenkins Road, Suite C. Jobs in m arketing, financial, w arehouse, m edical o f fice, and much more will be fea tured. Contact: M arilyn G ordon, dow ntow n Portland, (503) 731- 4 8 4 2 ; C h r is tin a H e rn a n d e z , Beaverton, (503) 526-2747. Employment Department Obtains Fraud Convictions : The Oregon Em ploym ent D e partm ent successfully prosecuted six individuals for unem ploym ent fraud in the m onth o f April. Ille gally collectin g unem ploym ent benefits is a class C felony p unish able by up to five years in prison and a $100,000 fine. Courts or dered those convicted to pay more than $35,000 in restitution to the departm ent. There were two con victions in Multnomah County, two in W ashington County, and one each in M arion and Lake counties. In 1999. the Em ploym ent D epart ment has successfully prosecuted 18 individuals resulting in m ore than $87,000 to be returned to the unem ploym ent in su ra n c e tru st fund. Contact: Craig Spivey (503) 947-1303. Portland OlC/Rosemary Anderson High School Summer School 1999 Portland OlC/Rosemary Anderson High School is currently accepting applications and registration for the Summer School. Portland OIC is located at: SUMMER SCHOOL TUITION Applications available June 1, 1999 POIC is offering two sessions 717 N Killingsworth Court Portland, OR 97217 (503) 735-1825 Office Hours are: 8:00 a . m . -5 :0 0 p . m . Three Week Session $90.00 per .50 (1/2) Credit June 28 - July lb 1” NOW ENROLLING FOR 1999-2000 SCHOOL YEAR CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 1999 Six Week Sessions $175.00 Per 1.00(1) Credit June 28th - August 6'h From 8 00 a . m . - 12:15 p . m . Portland OlC/Rosemary Anderson High School will be offering the following courses: Albina Head Start A Free Full Day Perschool 7:00 AM - US History Math: Basic Math. Algebra I & / / Health Science 5:30 pm • Monday thru Friday • For Children 3, 4. and 5 Years Old. Your Child M ay Qualify I f You •Meet income guidelines •Are working, in school or on Job Search •Are a foster parent English 1,2, 3, & 4 History: Global History, Government & Law Register now while seating is still available. Seating will be limited. For more information, call 735- 1825 or feel free to drop by and fill out your application today. For More Information Call 282-1975. You can pick up an application at our main office 3417 NE 7,b Ave. P ortland, OR 97212 (Com er o f N E 7* and Fremont) (503) 282-1975 Free women’s healthcare! Includes rth contr Triple Crown Victory a Possibility © T he for him. It’s a long three weeks. “ I’m sure once he gets on the horse on Belmont day, h e’ll be glad that h e’s ready to fire it and take his chance.” Charismatic is the seventh horse to complete the Derby-Prehkness double since Affirmed. The other six colts cam e up short in the Belm ont— including Silver Charm in 1997 and Real Q uiet in 1998. “ It’s a tough thing to pull o ff,” Cauthen said. “A horse has to be at 100 percent each time and you ju st can ’t afford anything to go wrong in betw een.” N o horse has won the Triple Crow n since, but Cauthen says h e ’ll root for Charism atic when the colt takes the track at Belm ont on June 5. C authen praised jockey Chris A ntley for his handling o f C haris m atic in the D erby and Preakness. He said all the attention before the B elm ont and a possible T riple C row n can also be a jarring ride for a jockey. “ I ’m sure h e ’ll give him a good ride in the Belm ont,” Cauthen said. “ I ju st know that the next three w eeks are going to be awful tense BRUCE SCHREINER A ssociated P ress LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Steve Cauthen’s respect for Charismatic grows with each victory. Just don’t put him in the same league as A ffirmed, the one-time teen riding sensation says. C h a ris m a tic , the K e n tu c k y D erby and Preakness w inner, can catch A ffirm ed as a T riple Crow n w inner by taking the Belm ont. But Cauthen insists that Affirmed remains in a class by himself. “I don’t com pare any horses to Affirmed because I think Affirmed was the best,” said Cauthen, who as an 18-year-old rode the chestnut horse to thrilling Triple Crow n vic tories over archrival Alydar in 1978. Roberts FauIters mt Doesn't Fall Boldon Breezes to 100 Win Roberts and Pate both broke the tournam ent record by one shot with a 72-hole total o f 18-under- par 262. D espite a double-bogey on No. 14, Roberts fired a 68 at the TPC at Las Colinas. Pate, who carded a 66 Sunday, had a chance to force a p la y o ff w ith Duval at the Bob Hope C las sic but m issed a 15-foot birdie putt at the finishing hole. S pain’s Sergio G arcia, the low am ateur at the M asters, closed his professional debut on A m erican soil with a 69 Sunday and finished tied for third at 11-under 269, along w ith reigning U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen, Brian W atts and Chris DiM arco. Tiger W oods, the 1997 cham pion, and Emlyn A ubrey ended up nine shots back at 9-under 271 after both shot 69s. The TPC at Las C olinas is a par-70, 6,899-yard layout. IRV IN G , Texas (Reuters) - For the second tim e this year, Steve Pate m issed his chance at victory on the final hole. In January, Pate w atched David D uval shoot a final-round 59 at the Bob Hope Classic and lost by one stroke. Sunday, it was Loren Rob erts who parred the first playoff hole to defeat Pate and win the $3 m illion Byron N elson Classic. Pate hit his second shot into the right bunker on the par-4, 440- yard 18th, the first playoff hole. He blasted out w ithin 20 feet o f the pin and his par attem pt slid right o f the hole. R oberts landed his second shot in a bunker on the opposite side o f the green. But his third shot fell two feet from the hole and he nailed it, securing his sixth career w in — first since the 1997 CVS C harity C lassic — and a first prize o f $540,000. B y LANDON HALL__________________ © T he A ssociated P ress Boldon, the world’s fastest man last year at both 100 and 200 meters, ran a relatively slow 10.15, but it was enough for an easy victory at the chilly Adidas Oregon Track Classic. “My coach told me today that if I was clear early, to just stop, basically,” Boldon said, as usual carrying the flags of team HSI and his native Trinidad & Tobago. “I prefer to have a good race in the elements than come up here and run 9.9 and be hurt for the next month.” He said his next three races will be in Stuttgart, Germany; Finland and Athens. There, he will take on rival Frankie Fredericks ofNamibia. The Oregon Classic was the first in a five-event Golden Spike Tour, cre ated by USA Track and Field to drum up more American interest in the sport. The series continues next week in St. Louis and ends with the national cham pionships in Eugene, Ore., June 24-27. 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