Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 1977, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portlaud Observer
INTAKE-REFERRAL«
FOLLOW-UP FAMILY
SERVICE WORKER
Major Employee Benefits
The Agency pays premium
(or a group life insurance
policy; Partial payment of
health insurance for em­
ployee; Ten (101 holidays per
year; Accrued fifteen (15)
days vacation pay for the
first year; Accrued twenty
(20) days vacation pay after
two (2) years; Fifteen (15
days sick leave per year
accrued.
CLASSIFIED ADS
EMPLOYMENT OFFICER
(Administrative Specialist 2)
$18,374 annually.
Under
supervision of Personnel
Director, responsible for
development, implementa­
tion and administration of
employment system for Per­
sonnel Division. Areas of
responsibility include: rec­
ords flow, processing & stor­
age, applicant handling,
employment rules & pro­
cedures, test development «
scheduling, test validation
programming, statistical re­
porting & test library devel­
opment. M IN IM U M QUAL-
IFIC A TIO N S :Tw o (2) years
in public or private person­
nel in position which afford­
ed experience in test devel­
opment, administration «
validation. One (1) year in
position which included
direct supervisory responsi­
bility. A t least two (2) years
of college level course work
(99 hours) in personnel man­
agement, statistics, logic,
psychology or related areas
which would demonstrate
adequate preparation for
position. APPLY: By Jan
uary 17, 1977. Multnomah
County Personnel. 426 SW
Stark, 7th Floor, Portland,
OR 97204. 248-5035.
An Equal Opportunity
URBAN P LA N N E R
Lincoln City-Responsibilities
extend to processing of ap­
plications for zone changes
and variance requests and
related activities including
some building inspection.
Must accept training to be­
come certified under U.B.C.
code.
Minimum qualifica­
tions: sufficient education
and training
to
insure
knowledge of planning skills
beneficial, knowledge of
U.B.C.
Salary range : $862-9962, plus
fringe benefits.
Starting
salary depending on qualifi­
cations. Submit resume to
City Manager’s Office, P.O.
Box 48, Lincoln City, OR
97367. Closing date January
20. 1977.
WANTED: Individuals who
are willing to serve on vari­
ous committees, boards and
commissions for the City of
Portland and Multnomah
County.
Please call the
N. Hereford.
Jerry Mounce.
EDUCATIONAL
COORDINATOR
CETAH
Bachelors degree in early
childhood/elementary ed or
related field and/or 3 years
experience in early child­
hood program and supervi­
sory experience. Must have
ability to plan for children 6
weeks thru 14 years. Salary:
$800 per month.
Submit
4 C, 1110 SE Alder, Portland
Oregon 97214. dosing date:
January 21, 1977.
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PROPERTY SPECIALIST
In our Portland West Branch
claim office.
Experience,
aptitude or interest in build­
ing construction.
College
degree required.
Salary
$750 per month, plus car.
Full benefit package with
profit sharing.
Farmers Insurance Group
Call 646-8151 ask for Harry
Chick
An Equal Opportunity
Aa Equal Opportunity
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Aa Equal Opportunity
Employer
KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
Starting salary $860 per
month. Hours 1080 p.m. - 680
a.m. Excellent benefits. Call
289-5506 for appointment.
The Aluminum Company of
America
Vancouver, Washington
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CONTACT:
Building Official
Lincoln City-Responsibilities
extend to plans review, in­
spections of building con­
struction, alteration or re­
pair. Enforce U.B.C. codes
and specialized codes relat­
ing to plumbing and heating
installations. Requires certi­
fication or ability to obtain
certification.
Salary range: $1222-91322,
plus fringe benefits. Starting
salary depending on qualifi­
cations. Submit resume to
City Manager's Office, P.O.
Box 48, Lincoln City, Or
97367. Closing date January
An Equal Opportunity
DIAL - A JOB 227.5828
I
Kaiser - Permanente
S Medical Care Program
An F guai Opportunity Employer
H m Bohol [prsns u n n d: Bo-high] Community of Portland
invites everyone to a free public talk on the campus of Lewis and
Clark College Saturday night, January 15th at 7: 80 p.m. The talk
will be in the T A M A R A C K LOUNG E. (Signs will be posted) Lei
(pronounced: Lay) Chapman of Eugene will be speaking on the
topic; “B A H A 'I F A IT H : T H E R E L IG IO N FOR A GLOBAL
C IV IL IZ A T IO N ." This event is presented free of charge as a gift
of the Baha'is of Portland.
PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT
ASSISTANT
City of Portland Develop­
ment Commission. Provide
technical assistance in urban
renewal development pro­
gram planning and execu­
tion.
Collect and analyze
data for program support
and documentation in areas
of transportation, land use,
budgeting, economic devel­
opment. Bachelors degree in
economics, planning, archi­
tecture, or related field.
Experience in urban renewal
activities, city-county plan­
ning, economic analysis. Sal-
tion form from Portland
Development Commission,
1700 S.W. Fourth Avenue,
224-4800.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
INSTRUMENT
TECHNICIAN
$1153-91401.
Washington
County Unified Sewerage
Agency. Three years experi­
ence in maintenance repair
of telemetric and electronic
systems. H.S. Grad or any
satisfactory equivalent com­
bination of experience and
training.
Last filing date:
January 18, 1977.
Apply
Civil Service. 150 N. First
Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123.
An Affirmative Action and
Equal Opportunity Employ­
er. Women and members of
minorities urged to apply.
Hours of Work: The normal
work week consists of forty
(40) hours. Because of the
nature of the Community
Action Program, emergen-
cies may occasionally arise
which require
o vertim e
work. I t is considered a part
of the staffs responsibility to
work over the normal forty
(40) hours per week when
needed.
Qualifications: A pp lican t
must be able to effectively
communicate through tele-
phone and personal contacts
with individuals and groups.
Must be able to assist in
making appointments for
prospective clients and con
tactin g
clients
e ith e r
through mail or telephone
for dispensing of services;
must be able to adequately
file and prepare documents
according to prescribed sys­
tem; must be able to com­
plete statistical reports as
required; must be able to
work with persons of vary­
ing backgrounds and ethnic
origins. Applicants living in
the target area are given
preferred consideration.
Salary: $500 per month
Limited to 20% over prev­
ious salary.
Applications
must be addressed to Pro­
ject Director, Albina Action
Center, 707 N .E . Knott,
Portland, OR 97212 and
must be received by January
14. 1976.
TEACHER- CETA H
PROJECT SECRETARY
Major Employee Benefits:
The Agency pays premium
for a group life insurance
policy; Partial payment of
health insurance for employ­
ee; Ten, (10, holidays per
year; Fifteen (15, days sick
leave per year; Fifteen (15)
days vacation pay for the
first year; Twenty (20, days
vacation pay after two (2,
years.
Hours of Work: The normal
work week consists of forty
(40) hours. Because of the
nature of the Community
Action Program, emergen­
cies may occasionally arise
which re q u ire o vertim e
work. It is considered a part
of the staffs responsibility to
work over the normal forty
(40, hours per week when
needed.
Qualifications: A pp lican t
must have excellent typing
and spelling skills; have
some demonstrated experi­
ence in secretarial/clerical
work; must have the ability
to handle unit materials in a
manner to insure confiden­
tiality; must be able to main­
tain records and filing sys­
tems; must be able to man­
age and organize all clerical
work meeting necessary
deadlines, in addition to as­
signing workload for Recep­
tionist; must be able to at­
tend occasional community
meetings and monthly Board
meetings; must be able to
take and transcribe meeting
minutes; must be able to
work with persons of vary­
ing backgrounds and ethnic
origin. Applicants living in
the target area are given
preferred consideration. In ­
terested applicants should
apply at: The Albina Action
Center, 707 N .E . Knott St.,
Portland, Oregon 97212.
Deadline: Applications must
be received by January 14,
1977.
Salary: $533.00 per month.
(Limited to 20% over pre­
vious salary)
A b Equal Opportunity
Employer
RECEPTIONIST
Major Employee Benefits:
The Agency pays premium
for a group life insurance
policy; Partial payment of
year; Accrued fifteen (15)
days vacation pay for the
first year; Accrued twenty
(20) days vacation pay after
two (2) years; Fifteen (15)
days sick leave per year
accrued.
Hours of Work: The normal
work week consists of forty
(40) hours. Because of the
nature of the Community
Action Program, emergen­
cies may occasionally arise
which re q u ire o vertim e
work. I t is considered a part
of the staff's responsibility to
work over the normal forty
(40) hours per week when
needed.
Qualifications: A pp lican t
must be reliable and punct­
ual; must be able to direct
flow of traffic, telephone
calls and client referrals;
must have average typing
and other office skills; must
be neat in appearance; must
be able to work with persons
of varying backgrounds and
ethnic origins.
Applicants
living in the target area are
given preferred consider­
ation.
Salary: $500 per month
Limited to 20% over prev­
ious salary.
Applications
must be addressed to Pro­
ject Director, Albina Action
Center, 707 N .E. Knott St.,
Portland, Oregon and must
be received by January 14,
1977.
A a Equal Opportunity
Employer
Thursday. Janiary 12, 1977 Page 5
; BILLING ANALYST
The Port of Portland has an
igunediate opening for a Bil-
Analyst. Salary range
mentation, manifests, and
bills of lading.
Working
knowledge of tariffs and ta r­
iff terminology. . Ability to
operate 10-key calculator
and to handle detailed paper­
work accurately. I f interest­
ed and qualified, call Sandy
Henderson, 233-8331, E xt.
318.
THE
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EAMIEV-
LAWYER
Minimum two years college.
Emphasis in early childhood/
Elementary ed. Must have
experience and ability to
each children, supervise play
and plan activities and learn­
ing experiences. Salary :$572
per month. Apply by posi­
tion title. Submit resume to:
4C. 1110 S.E. Alder, Port
land, Oregon 97214. Cosing
date is January 21, 1977.
Ex Post Facto
Public indignation ran high
some years ago when children
began losing their lives in aban­
doned refrigerators. Couldn’t the
owners o f those refrigerators be
punished fo r having left them in
such hazardous condition?
A a Equal Opportunity
Employer
HEALTH EDUCATOR
$987 - $1259. College grad
uate with a degree in health
education or any satisfactory
equivalent combination of-
experience and training.
Last filing date:January 18,
1977. Apply Civil Service,
150 N. First Ave., Hillsboro.
Or 97123. An Affirmative
Action and Equal Opportun­
ity Employer. Women and
members of minorities urged
to apply.
SECRETARY
Part-time secretarial open­
ing for men and women,
including prior service per­
sonnel. Super benefits in­
clude: good pay ($3-$6 per
hour), Life Insurance, Re­
tirement, Post Exchange
Privileges and Free air
travel.
Must qualify for
Army Reserve membership.
For more information call
285-5577.
FINANCIAL
ACCOUNTANT
Your college degree and one
year of public accounting
could be of interest to us. If
you would like to become a
member of the accounting
team of a major hospital
corporation and have some
experience in preparation of
data for input into the gen­
eral ledger system, bank
reconcilliation, monitoring of
accounting systems, and
have the ability to analyse
these systems and recom­
mend changes. Please sub-
t * your MMRne jn p tja la iy
iR^uiremehtfTo:
Jack E . Wilson, Personnel
manager
Emanuel Hospital
2801N . Gantenbein Ave.
Portland 97227
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
CETAH
Minimum 2 years college
training in child develop-
ment/elementary ed or re­
lated field; and/or 1 year
direct supervision of pre­
school children. Salary :$475
per month. Apply by posi­
tion title. Submit resume to:
4-C, 1110 S.E. Alder, Port
land, Oregon 97214. Closing
date: January 21, 1977.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
TEACHERS AID - CETA II
Preschool program experi­
ence or training helpful.
Must enjoy young children.
Salary: $424 per month.
Apply by position title.
Submit resume to:
4-C. 1110 S.E. Alder, Port­
land, Oregon, 97214. Closing
date: January 21, 1977.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
K E X Radio seeks person
with sparkling personality
with shorthand and 60 wpm
typing skills. Great corpora­
tion benefits. Working in our
exciting, fast-paced broad­
casting company.
Golden West Broadcasters
Inc. is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Call Lois Rohay
at 225-1190 for appointment.
The answer was no, because un­
t il that time there had been no
law on the subject. And new laws
cannot be applied to actions that
have occurred in the past.
This rule against “ ex post facto”
laws is laid down in Article I o f
the Constitution. Based on ele­
mentary fairness, it applies not
only to the creation o f new crimes
but also to the increasing o f
punishment fo r an existing crime.
Thus:
H arris pulled off a fraudulent
land deal. A t the time, the pre­
scribed punishment fo r his o f­
fense was two years in prison. But
by the time he was caught and
brought to trial, the legislature
had upped the penalty to fo u r
years.
The judge tried to impose a
four-year sentence, but a higher
court ruled that he could not law­
fu lly do so. The court felt Harris
was entitled to know, at the time
he committed the fraud, how seri­
ously it was looked upon by so­
ciety.
However, the rule applies only
in the field o f crim inal law. C ivil
disabilities may indeed work re­
troactively. F or example;
A new law declared that no one
who had ever been convicted o f a
felony could get a license to prac­
tice medicine. A form er burglar,
hoping to become a doctor, chal­
lenged the law as ex post facto.
\ But the court rejected his chal­
lenge, saying the new law was not
a punishment but merely a means
o f maintaining high ethical stan­
dards in th e medical profession.
“ I f a state may require good
character ( fo r ) the practice o f
medicine,” said the court, “ it
may rig htfu lly determine what
shall be the evidence o f that char­
acter.”
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CENTER ASSISTANT
/ / WSCJA ’S
The Port of Portland has an
immediate opening for a sec­
retarial Center Assistant.
Must have excellent skills in
spelling, grammar and punc­
tuation and type 50 wpm.
Formal training or previous
experience in secretarial
skills is needed. I f qualified,
call Esther Wilson, 233-8331,
Ext. 306. Salary $6,300.
Family Restaurant A Lounge
GENE DIAMOND [Tues.-Sat. $-.30-2:00 mm.
LENNICE BOLTON T R IO -T hun., Fri., Sat.
THARA MEMORY QUINTET-Jam Session
Sundays 8 ^ 0 -1 :0 0 bjb .
A a Equal Opportunity
Employer
2125 N. Vancouver Ave. 503-284-1244
Just 4 blks. N. of Coliseum
CHILD CARE WORKER-H
CETAH
Preschool teaching experi­
ence, ability to plan activi­
ties and learning experien­
ces. Salry $420 per month.
Apply by position title, Sub­
mit resume to 4-C, 1110 S.E.
Alder, Portland. OR 97214.
Closing date: January 21,
1977.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
ALLEN TEMPLE CME 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 and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
T H E CHURCH D E S IG N E D TO M E E T YOUR N EED
You are Welcome to Worship at
Church Phone: 281-0163
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC.
ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH
888 N.E. Alberta Street
"A warm spirit of fellowship always”
The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D. “The Holiness Preacher”, Pastor
281-4429
und av
Tuesday:
5:00 pju. Vigil - Saturday
18^8 a.m. Choir - Sunday
12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday
IMUNITY SCHOOL
Phone: 284-1620
Grades I through 8
Rev. Devora
3725 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227
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281-0499