I Portland Observer ACCOUNTANT The Portland Observer 916,000 to »20,000 annual ly. A senior Accounting poor tion for a Public Utility with potential advancem ent to Manager of General Ac counting. This position re­ quires a degree in account ing from a 4 yr. college or university plus 3 to 6 yrs. previous exp. in financial statement preparation and analysis, budgeting and ac­ counting systems and proce­ dures. Applicant must have a thorough knowledge of and skill in applying accounting and a u d itin g p r in c ip le s. Prior supervisory skill is preferred. Please send re­ sume to Personnel Depart­ ment, Eugene W ater & Electric Board, Box 10146, Eugene, Oregon 97401. Ao Equal Opportunity Employer FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TEACHER ASSISTANCE Tektronix Opportunities Marketing Accountant The degreed accountant we Reek will have two years experience ru ,»porting a marketing organization The ixwition responsibilities include preparation and analysis of budgets. analysis of expenaea, preparation of graphs anil reports, and special financial studies Electronic Technician The ixwition requires the ability to trouhlcshisit complex electronic equipment in a manufacturing environment Buck ground should include 2-3 years electronic achiMiling or similar practical experience. Research Technician Applicant must be inter ested in working with child ren. Applicant must have interest in the teachers pro fession, applicant must be w illing to accept further training, applicant must be able to su pervise small children (2-0). salary com mensúrate with ability - li­ mitad to 20% increase over previous salary. Interested applicants should apply at 220 N.E. Russell St.. Portl. Ore. 97212 288 8391. Attn: Personnel. Application must be received or postmarked by Tues., May 4, 1976. Participate in ongoing research related to the development of electronic/optical materials Must have training and experi­ ence in the design of digital and analog circuits equivalent to an AA degree in electronics Swingshift Production Assembler Part time and |>ermanent ptwltions avail able for electronic assembly work Good vision and the ability to do detailed work required Training will be provided Secretary W ill perform advanced secretarial, steno grapnic anil clerical duties Two years secretarial training or experience required Above average typing ability, and short hand or transcription skills necessary Benefits include liberal insurance and retirement programs, educational supixirt and profit sharing plan Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or writ«* toTektronix. Inc . P O. Box 500 -P, Beaverton. OR 97077. An Equal Opportunity Employer T R O N I* JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS The basic qualification is an interest in people but some nursing skill is helpful. We can use you part time for the hours you're available. Call Mrs. David, 224 7833 for an interview. Homemakers Upjohn. An Equal Opportunity Employer MZF HOUSING PROGRAM FILLED No further applications from potential renters will be accepted by the Housing Authority of Portland for the federally funded Hous­ ing A ssistan ce Paym ent Program (Section 8). Public notice will be given as soon as the program is able to assist new applicants. BELL PERSON Male/Female. 21 or over, will train. Must be neat, personable, able to deal ef­ fectively with public, physi­ cally capable of handling luggage. Part time to start. Work references required. Apply Personnel Dept., 2-4 p.m., Sheraton Portland Hotel, 1000 N.E. Mult. An Equal Opportunity Employer ATTENTION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Pregnant? or think you might be. Call Joanne at Birthright collect for free confidential help. Portland 1 503 221 0598. Girls broke up with guys want to start dating right away. Call Diana or Andrea 235 1970. DIAL - A JOB 03 Notice is hereby given that a modification to the C o m p r e h e n a iv e Man power Plan for CETA, Title VI, is proposed. The modification does not change or affect the amount of funds available to either program activities or cost categories. The m o d ifica tio n d e ­ creases the number of parti cipants to be served by the CETA. Title VI, program from 890 participants to 771. Terminations are increased from 516 to 771. Total persons entering employ ment is decreased from 299 to 165 participants. The following significant sements are to. be served: Special Era Veterans, 115: Women. 308; Other Minori ties. 277. The modification may be viewed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the City of Port land, Human Resources Hu reau. 620 S.W. Fifth Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204. Phone 248-4710. Any party w ishing to comment on the proposed modification must submit comments in writing to the above address within 30 days of the publication of this notice. ADOPTIVE HOME NEEDED Children’s Services Divi­ sion is looking for Black homes for Black children, including one for a brother and sister, ages seven and eight. If you are interested in becom ing adoptive pa rents call Miss June Terry at 280-6910. MAJOR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Agency paid group life insurance. Agency paid retire ment plan. Partially paid health insurance. Ten days paid holidays per year. Fifteen days paid sick leave per year. Fifteen days paid vacation for the first year, maximum accrual. Twenty days paid vacation after two years, maximum accrual. HOURS OF WORK The normal work week consists of forty hours. Because of the nature of the Community Services Administration, emergencies may arise which require some overtime work. Professional employees do not receive pay for work per formed in excess of forty hours. It is considered a part of the professional staffs responsibility to work over the normal forty hours per week when needed. QUALIFICATIONS Must be able to identify children's comnAinicable di seases. Must have good aptitude and skills in record keeping. Must be able and willing to work well with children of ages 3-6 and their families. Must be able to relate to and act as liaison between child care center and physician and dentists. Have working knowledge ol first aid. Must be able to provide for health developmental testing of children 3 4 yrs. of age. Be able to administer counseling in preventive health care to parents, children and staff. Be able to make regular home visits. Have some knowledge of coordination of advisory committees. Must be able to relate to persons of various ethnic back grounds. SALARY. Commensurate with ability - limited to 20% increase over previous salary. Interested applicants should apply at: 220 N.E. Russell St.. Portland, Oregon 97212. Phone: 288 8391, Attn: Personnel. Application must be received or postmarked by: Friday, April 30. 1976. THE FAMILYÄ RAWER 1 Kaiser - Permanents Medical Care Program An Equal Opportunity Employer The Oregon Manpower Planning Division, acting for the Governor of Oregon as statewide prime sponsor of the Special Grants to Governors Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Programs announces certain changes of program and budget plans which are now on file with the U.S. Department of Labor in Seattle. The Special Grants to Governors Program serves economi rally disadvantaged, underemployed and unemployed per sons, especially ex felons, Asian refugees and the disabled. This modification may be viewed in full in the offices of the Oregon Executive Department, during normal working hours between April 26th and 30th, 1976. The Special Grants Program has recently become larger, thereby serving more Oregonians, and the projects have become more responsive to Oregon labor market conditions Classroom Training On the Job Training Public Service Employment Work Experience Supportive Services Other Services Administration (SMSC PRESENT PLAN FISCAL SUPERVISOR R esponsible tor admini­ stering all aspects of ac counts payable and insur ance programs for the state's second largest school d is­ trict. R esp on sib ilities in­ clude budgeting, planning, control, evaluation, and re­ port preparation. Desirable k n o w le d g e in c lu d e s th e principles and practices of accounting procedures and computer applications; a de­ monstrated ability to com­ municate with all organiza tional lev els and outside vendors; education and exp. should be equivalent to in­ termediate level college ac­ counting and four years of accounting adm inistration exp. The position reports to the Manager of Fiscal Ser­ vices. Salary - $15,788 to $18,828. Send resume to Salem Public Schools, Per­ sonnel Services, 1309 Ferry St. S.E., Salem. OR 97308 by May 5, 1976. An Equal Opportunity Employer PRODUCTION WORKERS Metal smelting or fabri­ cating exp. preferred. Must be able to work any shift any day. Min. wage »5.701 per hour, exc. benefits. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 12 noon. ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA 5701 N.W. LOWER RIVER RD. VANC., WASHINGTON An Equal Opportunity Employer ‘Newly Discovered F o r non p r o f it o r g a ­ nization, I yr. exp. prefer­ red. however, will train good typist, min. 60 wpm. Call 288-9131 ext. 57 for apt. An Equal Opportunity Employer JUVENILE COURT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR $17,226-»23,072. Supervi ses and coordinates the counseling services of the Juvenile Court, m aintains budget control, staff plan­ ning and development, pub­ lic relations, plans rehabili­ tative program s. MIN QUAL: 3 yrs. of exp. as a counselor or supervisor in an agency providing service to children; prefer a college degree. TO APPLY: Submit an application by Wednes­ day, May 5, 1976, to Mult. Co. Personnel Office, 426 S.W. Stark, Portland, OR 97204. An Equal Opportunity Employer HELP WANTED Organizer, half time, to coordinate Portland area m embership recruitm ent program aim at working class, students and elderly. Salary »300 plus month for six months. Applicant should submit resume by May 10th , to Common Cause, 519 S.W. 3rd, Rm. 605. Portland, 97204. Hir­ ing date slated for May 17th. The City of Portland, Training and Employment Div., CETA II program is accepting agency appli­ cations for CETA II funded positions. Agencies must be non-profit and be located within the City of Portland. Applications are available at the address given below and must be subm itted (postmarked) no later than May 12, 1976. Human Resources Bureau Training and Employment Division CETA H 620 S.W. 5th, Third Floor Portland. Oregon 97204 248-4710 4,167 3,165 1.955 346 309 962 Written comments to these changes should be addressed to the Oregon Manpower Planning Division, 240 Cottage Street, S.E., Salem, Oregon 97310, within 30 days of this announcement. Highland Baptist 607 N.E. Alberta St. Phone 288 1115 Portland 97211 Rev. George Dick Sellwood CGGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phone 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. B.T. Wells ALLEN TEMPLENME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second nd Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor 281-4429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 N.E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284-1620 Grades 1 through 8 O b b e d ì« * © 1975 American Bar Association PROPOSED PLAN »1.777.251 120,805 3,932 0 297,710 253.432 Was this enough basis for re­ opening the case? The court said no, because such an error— by it­ self— was not serious enough to indicate a miscarriage of justice. Generally speaking, courts are leery of reopening a case that has already been closed. They say it is too costly in both time and money to do so without good reason to think that a second trial will hate a different outcome. Another man was convicted in a morals case after failing to pro­ duce any witnesses to support his alibi. Afterward, seeking a new trial, he claimed he did indeed have three alibi witnesses that he had failed to summon. “I just didn't think I'd need them,” he explained. But the court ruled that since he had known about the three wit­ nesses from the start, he could not call this newly discovered evi­ dence. The court said a defendant cannot keep an "ace in the hole” just in case he loses the first time around. O f course, if a real injustice is uncovered, a new trial is clearly in order. In a murder case, years after a man had been convicted and sent to prison, important advances were made in the science of ballis­ tics. Experts, rechecking the fatal bullet, decided that it could not have been fired from the defen­ dant's gun. This was one of those cases, said the court, where “subsequent developments cast serious doubt on the justice of the conviction" — so the verdict could not stand. A p u b l i c service fe a tu re o f th e A m e ric a n B a r A s a o ria tio n and the O re g o n S tate B a r. $1,694,040 65,038 3,932 0 209.402 14,066 256,679 PROGRAM PARTICIPATION Enrollments Terminations Employment Other Positive Program Transfer Enrollment Level Equal O pportunity Em ployer seeking experienced person with secretarial, bookkeeping, and statistical skills. Starting salary »7,000 to $9,000 com m ensurate with education and exper ience. Send resume to: Charles E. Gleason, Office of State Court Administrator, Suprem e Court Building. Salem. OR 97310. MCST OPERATOR I Evidence” Harry was found guilty of mugging an elderly woman. A few months later he demanded a new trial on grounds o f “newly dis­ covered evidence." It seems that although the woman had men­ tioned feeling raindrops on her face, the records of the Weather Bureau showed no rain on the day o f the crime. 227 - 5828 EXPENSE CATEGORY SECRETARY/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Page 7 b y W ill Bernard PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a modification to the City of Portland Compre hensive Manpower Plan is proposed. The modification does not change or affect the amount of funds available to either program activities or cost categories. The modification increases the number of participants to be served by the CETA, Title II, program from 355 participants to 406. Termi­ nations are increased from • 342 terminations to 406. To­ tal persons en tering em ploymenl is decreased from 226 to 138 participants. The following significant segments are to be served - Black. 93; Indian. 8; Spanish Americans, 12; Other Mi norities, 28. The modification may be viewed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the City of Port land. Human Resources Bu reau, 620 S.W. Fifth Ave., Portland, Oregon 97204, Phone 248 4710. Any party w ishing to comment on the proposed modification must subm it comments in writing to the above address within 30 days of the publication of this notice. »1.19941.457. Washington County U nified S ew erage Agency. College degree, major in accounting and 3 yrs. responsible exp., pre­ ferably with a government agency, or any equivalent combination of exp. and training. Should have man agem ent and su pervisory exp. Last filing date May 7, 1976 Apply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hillsboro, Ore­ gon 97123. An Affirmative Action and Equal Opportu nity Employer. Women and members of minorities urged to apply. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR HEALTH COORDINATOR MAJOR MODIFICATION #8 - SUMMARY SPECIAL GRANTS TO GOVERNORS PUBLIC NOTICE ACCOUNTANl BS Degree in chemistry or bio-chemistry, practical research exp. needed in en zymology, gas and thin lay­ er chromatography, hand ling laboratory animals, and the use of radioisotopes. Research exp. in neuroche mistry. protein chemistry, or drug metabolism is de­ sirable. Send complete vi­ tae and 3 letters of recom­ mendation to Mr. Lewis G. McLaren, Dept. of Agricul­ tural Chemistry, OSU. Cor vallis, 97331 by May 15. 1976. OSU is an Affirma­ tive Actioo/Equal Opportu­ nity Employer. HOMEMAKER HOME HEALTH AIDE Qualifications: Must pos sess and demonstrate strong supervisory and leadership skills, must be able to plan, evaluate, coordinate & ana lyze community needs, must possess some knowledge of contract interpretation and im plem entation, must po­ ssess knowledge of federal grant applications, must po ssess good writing and ver­ bal com m unications sk ills, must be able to develop plans for coordinator of com munity programs. Salary: commensurate with ability - limited to 20% increase over previous salary. Interested applicants should apply at: 220 N.E. Russel St., Port., Ore. 97212. Phon«;: ?88 839J Attn: Personnel. Applies lions must be received or postmarked by Tues., May 4, 1976. Public Notice is hereby given that the Portland Develop­ ment Commission will receive proposals for consultant ser vices through May 11, 1976, for the preparation of a Master Plan for improvements in Col. Summers Park in the Buckman Neighborhood of Southeast Portland. Such services shall include: 1. Schematic development plans and alternatives. ? Master Plan including detailed cost information and phasing for possible future development. 3. Meetings with neighborhood groups and City agencies as necessary. Interested parties must m eet pre qualification cri­ teria established by the Commission including City certifies lion as an Equal Employment Opportunity employer under Chapter 3.100 of the City Code. Pre qualification question naire forms and informational packets regarding the Col. Summers Park Project are available at the office of the Portland Development Commission. Portland Development Commission Attn: Ernie Yuzon 1700 S.W. 4th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Phone: 224 4800 RESEARCH ASSISTANT UNCLASSIFIED Thursday. April 29. 1976 4,377 3,324 1.670 392 725 1.053 OBITUARIES Funeral service for Oscar Simpson was held at Vann's Mortuary on Mon day, with the Reverend J.W. Henderson officiating. Mr. Simpson resided at 4106 N.E. Cleveland. He was a stationery fireman for the Northern Pacific Rail­ road. He was married to Mrs. Florence Simpson and they were the parents of three sons and one daughter. Inter­ ment was in Willamette National Ceme­ tery. Funeral service for Angelina Johnson will be at Immanuel Temple Church, Friday at 1:00 p.m.. Bishop A.A. Wells will be the officiating Minister. Mrs. Johnson was a member of the Blackfoot Indian Tribe. Her husband, Wilfred Johnson, and seven sisters and three brothers survive. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. d a- A. Lee Henderson, Minister 5828 N.E. 8th Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon - The Hour of Power Wed. Prayer A Class Meeting Nursery Care Provided 288-5429 9:4o a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Nooa 7:30 p.m. “WE ARE MAKING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD A BROTHERHOOD"