M lanuary 12, 2 0 0 5 a r t in 2005 C lassifieds / B ids Grant Accountant Multnomah County’s Department of School and Community Partnerships is seeking candidates for a full-time Grant Accountant position. The person in this position tracks, reconciles and analyzes expenditures and revenues related to multiple grants funded by private, local, State and Federal sources. Requires two years of progressively responsible accounting or fiscal management experience which should include grant accounting experience. A a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a directly related field is required. Salary: $19.32 to $23.76 per hour. Closing Date: January 21, 2005 Start Making More Money Now! NO Sales. High Demand P /T Effort, F/T Income Witness signatures on mortgage documents. $50-125 per signing. Become a Signing Agent, call 1-866-867-6827 ORops@NationalNotary.org NationalNortary.org/greatjobs REQUEST FOR BIDS DENTIST Management & Training Corporation (MTC), Springdale Job Corps Center (SJCC) in Troutdale, Oregon is soliciting hourly rate quotations for Dental Services at 12 hours per week. SJCC is operated by MTC under contract with The Department of Labor for 165+ student population between the ages of 16-24 years. The period of performance is based upon hire start date through 09/30/05, with four option years extended through 9/30/09. Scope of work is available upon request by calling 503-695-2245 ext 210. The qualified professional must be fully licensed, accredited, certified and registered to practice in the State of Oregon. As an affirmative action employer, we are seeking qualified minority, female, veteran and disabled applicants: however, all qualified applicants will be considered. Springdale Job Corps Center 31224 E. Historic Columbia River Highway Troutdale, OR 97060 RESPONSES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS MONDAY - FEBRUARY 14, 2005 SUB BIDS REQUESTED New Columbia Trenton Buildings North and South Portland, Oregon Including: Construction of two mixed-use wood frame and structural steel buildings. The North building consists of 32 units of housing and is 35,272 SF. The South building consists of 42 units of housing and is 54,171 SF. Bid Date: February 1 by 2:00 pm Walsh Construction Co./ Oregon K in g J r . Page A9 s p e c ia l e d itio n . Mississippi Justice Waits 40 Years Klansman charged in murders of civil rights workers (AP) — Reputed Ku Klux Kian member Edgar Ray Killen pleaded “not guilty" three times Friday as he was arraigned on murder charges in the slayings o f three civil rights workers more than 40 years ago. Killen, 79, was arrested T hurs­ day in the 1964 shooting deaths James Chaney, a 21 -year-old black M ississippian, and two white New Y orkers, Andrew Goodman, 20. and Michael Schwemer, 24. It was the first time the state has sought crim i­ nal charges in the case that out­ raged a nation. Rep. John Lewis, the black Geor­ gia congressman who knew the three slain men, hailed the arrest Friday, telling N BC’s "Today” that it was "a tremendous step down a very long road.” In 1967, the Justice Department tried Killen and I8otherm en-m any of them also Kian members - on federal civil rights violations. Seven Edgar Ray Killen faces a judge during his arraignment Friday on murder charges in the deaths o f three civil rights workers, 40 years after their deaths. It is never, ever too late to bring about justice and send the strongest possible message that bigotry' and hate will not be tolerated in our society. - Civil rights leader and U .S. Rep. John Lewis were convicted and sentenced to prison terms ranging from three to 10 years. Killen was freed after his trial ended in a hung jury. From her home in New York, G oodm an's mother, Carolyn, said she "knew that in the end the right thing was going to happen.” She added: “I'm not looking forrevenge. I'm looking for justice.” Lewis, elected to Congress from Georgia in 1986. was chairm an of a leading civil right group, the Stu­ dent N o n v io len t C o o rd in a tin g Committee, from 1963 to 1966. "It is never, ever too late to bring O ffe n d e r Accused o f L u rin g C h ild ren A local radio station em ­ ployee has been accused of using his job to lure minors into sexual encounters. David Edison Neel, 28, faces charges of rape, sex abuse and contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor, related to a Nov. 9 incident at Oaks Park. D etectives believe that Neel, a registered sex of­ fender, may have used his David Edison Neel jo b at radio station KVMX "T heM ix 107.5" to gain ac­ cess to minors. There is no evidence that members of the station or the park had any know ledgeof the illegal activities. Anyone with information is asked to call the Sexual Assault Detail of the Port­ land Police Bureau Detec­ tive Division at 503-823- (422. Texas Cop’s Perjury Trial Begins (AP) — A pool of 101 prospective jurors in Lubbock, Texas began answ er­ ing a ju d g e's questions Monday in the perjury trial of a former pol ice officer whose discredited drug busts put dozens of black people in prison. Tom Coleman could face We strongly encourage Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, Emerging Small Business Enterprises and Minority Business Enterprises and Woman-owned Business Enterprises to submit bids on this work. DMWESB companies MUST be certified in the scope of work they will be bidding. ie Multnomah County Health ¡partment is seeking a full-time ivironmental Health Educator, is position will be responsible r identifying and prioritizing mmunity environmental health oblem s. D e ve lo p in g and (rforming environmental health lucation and outreach utilizing iltu ra lly com p e te n t and ig u is tic a lly a p p ro p ria te ethods. Salary is $19.82 per >ur. Apply by January 21,2005. ip llc a tlo n m a teria ls are a ila b le o n -lin e at vw.multcoiobs.org or in person Multnomah County Human ¡sources Division, 1120 SW Fth Avenue, 1“ Floor Lobby, irltnad, OR. Multnomah County actively recruiting persons from rious e th n ic and cu ltu ral ickground to enhance services our diverse com m u nities, lingual/bicultural candidates e encouraged to apply. An Equal iportunity Employer. i ther L aw & J ustice ______ 2905 SW First Ave. Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-222-4375 Fax: 503-274-7676 Contact: Ed Sloop ORCCB# 147267 Plans Are Available on January 5 after 9 a.m. At: Walsh Construction Co./Oregon, Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME), Housing Development Center, McGraw Hill Construction/Dodge, Daily Journal of Commerce, Oregon Contractor Plan Center, African-American Contractors Federation, and Reed Construction Data. Environmental Health Educator E up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine on each o f three felony charges of aggra­ vated perjury. The trial centers on whether Coleman lied about his own arrest record during evidentiary hearings for some of the defendants in 2003. about justice and send the stron­ gest possible message that bigotry and hate will not be tolerated in our society,” he said Friday. Killen's arrest followed a grand jury session that apparently included testimony from individuals believed to have knowledge of the slayings. C haney, G oodm an an d Schw em er. were killed on a lonely dirt road as they drove to a church to investigate a fire. The trio alleg­ edly was stopped by Klansmen, beaten and shot to death. They were participating in Free­ dom Summer 1964. when hundreds o f young, mostly white, college students came to the South to reg­ ister blacks to vote and start educa­ tional programs. Several weeks later, their bodies were found buried in a dam a few miles from the church. The case was dram atized in the 1988 movie “M ississippi Burning.” Killen has always denied a role in the slayings. M ississippi has had some suc­ cess reopening old civil rights m ur­ der cases, including a 1994 convic­ tion o f Byron de la Beckwith for the 1963 assassination o f N AACP field secretary M edgar Evers. 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