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    Portland/Observer Thursday February I, |973 Page 7
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WOMAN AMBASSADOR
PATRICIA «.HARRIS
OF WAfttlMfeTOM.D.C.
RILLIANT ATTORNEY WHO IN
1965 BECAME THE FIRST BLAtt
WOMAN TOBE APPOINTED A
□.«.AMBASSADOR BY PRES.
LYNDON JOHNSON,TO SERVE
IN LUXEMBOURG. A NATIVE
OF MATTOON.ILL..SME ENTERED
HOWARD UNIV. ON A SCHOLAR­
SHIP AND COMPLETED A4-YEAA
LIBERAL ARTS COURSE IN 5 '
YEARS. IN 1945 SHE GRADUATED
SUMMA CUM LAUDE.A DELTA
KAPPA CUP WINNER. WENT TO
UNIV,OF CHICA60 FOR HER
M A. IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
B
REYN O LD S M E T A LS
W O R K IN G FDR T H E S T A T E
-
CA N YO L D IG IT?
The State of Oregon is actively seeking applications for
several vacant positions in the Portland and Salem areas.
Positions are available in fiscal, accounting, management
and other areas. Some of the current openings are:
Account I - »«79 866
Secretaries/Clerks (typing 50 wpm)
$437 586
Research Assistant IBarhelor's Degree) • $6000/year
Research associate (M.S. Behavioral Sciences)
$10
15.000/year
Maintenance Repairman I
$624 688
Workman's Compensation Rep. I
$679 866
Health Facilities Surveyor I
$712 909
tr a in in g in d r a f t in g e ith e r t h r o u g h an a p p r e n ­
tic e
p ro g r a m ,
m ilit a r y ,
c o lle g e ,
tr a d e
or
c o rre s p o n d e n c e s ch o o l or h a v e h a d a m in im u m
o f fo u r y e a rs o f p ra c tic a l e x p e rie n c e
V e r ifi­
a b le g o o d e m p lo y m e n t a n d r e s p o n s ib ility re -
c o rd .
B E N E F I T S : P a y is c o m p e t it iv e w it h in d u s tr y
a n d s h a ll b e b a se d
on
t r a in in g
and
ex­
Other openings are in such fields as medical and allied
health, social work, skilled and semi skilled labor.
For more information about these openings and others,
contact:
p e rie n c e .
E x c e lle n t fr in g e s , in c lu d in g n o n ­
c o n t r ib u t o r y g r o u p , h o s p ita l, r e t ir e m e n t a n d
s u rg ic a l in s u ra n c e fo r e m p lo y e e s a n d e lig ib le
d e p e n d e n ts .
Personnel Division
State Office Building
1400 S.W. 5th
Portland. Or.
229 6024
REYN O LD S M E T A LS COM PANY
T r o u t d a le P la n t
T r o u td a le , O re g o n 970 6 0
or fo r a p p o in tm e n t, c a ll
P e rs o n n e l O ffic e
(5 0 3 ) 665-9171
A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n it y E m p lo y e r
Bob Boozer, Affirm ative Action Specialist
An Equal Employment Opportunity.
Affirm ative Action Employer
W A N TE D
CONCERNED?
W a n t to w o rk
E x c e lle n t
ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
on
o p p o r t u n it y .
th e
c o m p le te
fa m ily
pay
|o b
S a la r y
in c re a s e s to $1057.
in c e n tiv e
N O R T H & N .E . P O R TLA N D
for yo u r c o m m u n ity ?
C o n s id e r
a
c a re e r as an o ffic e r in th e P o r tla n d P o lic e B u re a u
W anted
CLEANING WORKS
t r a in in g
s ta r ts
at
and
p ro m o tio n a l
$789 w it h
annual
E x c e p tio n a l b e n e fits in c lu d in g
m e d ic a l
a v a ila b le
p ro g r a m
R e q u ire m e n ts
in c lu d e :
For
m o re
in fo r m a tio n ,
c o n ta c t
C it y
of
P o r tla n d
ELECTRICAL TRAINEES
W e are se eking in d iv id u a ls w h o h a v e one or m ore
years o f tra in in g m re la te d fie ld s e ith e r through
m ilita ry or o th e r e le c tric a l a p p re n tic e p ro gram
Suc­
cessful a p p lic a n t w ill b e tra in e d fo r journeym an
e le c tric ia n th ro u g h an a p p ro v e d Stats o f O regon
e le ctrica l p ro g ra m A p p ly in p e rso n to M a rtin M a ria tta
A lu m in u m at The D alles, O re g o n
“ Yee’ve Tried The Rest, Now Try The 8o*t*
N. Alexander, Proprietor
r*e k a i r rwm... u m w i
krM U H u n rM
M O W OK HMOOfLUK. . .
8«>ldentiel-Cenwnercial
HOW’ . . . WHY?...
Mi» butmett hot grown, a t we have,
with the finett ttoH of CARPENTERS
DESIGNERS and ESTIMATORS in the
trode
NEIL KELLY
COMFAHT
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Ce8 Hew 2 8 7 -4 1 7 8
I 800-5423)290
This is the number to rail
Toll Free for information,
schedules, copies "I bills,
etc., from the Oregon I<egis-
lature.
An Equal O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
Albina Legal Clinic
2509 N . W illiam s Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Mondays and Wednesdays
5:30 to 8:30 p jn .
284-5712
V o lu n te e r?
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
W ork w 1th elements ry and high
school
age young people.
Volunteers are needed to help
with arts and crafts, sewing,
athletics and other activities.
Especially needed are teach­
ers of music - piano, wind
instruments. See [)in F ra z­
ier, D irector, Highland Com­
munity Center, 4635 N. E .
9th Avenue.
Nice Family Home
$500 to t a l m o v e -in . F H A . 3 b e d ro o m s , s le e p ­
in g p o rc h , la rg e d in in g ro o m a n d k itc h e n , 116
b a th s .
E x tr a
la rg e
w a te r
h e a te r,
good
fu r noce, d o u b le g a ra g e , fe n c e d back y a r d ,
F CB 16 tile d o n d id e a l fo r c h ild re n 's p la y ­
ro o m .
C o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n . H o ly R e d e e m e r,
O c h le y G re e n a n d J e ffe rs o n S ch o o ls
P o s s ib le
b a b y - s ittin g a v a ila b le n e x t d o o r.
T o see, c a ll
256-0300
— P o r t la n d
A N S W E R : T h e t o t a l b ill f o r th e
w e a p o n s o f w a r . Is t h i s tr u e '.’
__ C o r v a ll is
inauguration probably w ill be
about $4 million, but alx»ut 65
[ier cent of this amount is paid
for by private funds Congress
appropriated $1 5 million for
construction, and police and
fire protection for the thou-
sands of visitors who came to
Washington for the event But
all Ihe («gentry and regalia of
the balls, concerts and recep-
tions is paid for by persons who
attend You might be interest-
ed lo know that a person who
attended five of the major
events offered would end up
spending $795 in tickets for a
first class weekend. There were
even tickets for the parade
ranging from $5 to $50. Tickets
for one concert ranged from
$30 to $5.000. Another source
ANSW ER
No. however, this
seems to be a fairly common
misconception. This lav goes
into a "general" fund in Ihe
Treasury Department, and I
w'ouid strongly urge you not
t„ stop paying the tax You
could be subjected to criminal
prosecution for tax evasion, or
the Internal Revenue Service
could garnish your salary to
cover the amount due plus in-
lerest and penalties There al-
so is a projioscd regulation to
cut off all service to persons
who refuse to pay the tax IRS
tells me that the excise tax on
telephones adds about $1 bil-
lion a year lo the general fund
of the Treasury, and it is. of
course, conceivable a portion
of it could go toward the wai
Things Ton Should Know
RINGS
W e th in k these rings ara realty saying some­
th in g . I f y o u d o n 't agree. sand ’em back —
to r a fu ll re fu n d . N o questions asked......... ...
B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S !
L-e4$e$ BArtMtaae Nlwf
SmlM ttertlR«
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CORNISH
CHURCH, NEW YORK CITY, HE WAS AN INTREPO
2 -w a y p r o te c tio n !
P R O T E C T -O -M A T IC
Fire and Burglar Thermatronic Alarm. .
PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS.
Latest and modem method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrument. F or
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
5620 N. E. Union. 2 8 7-0 9D
Clothing, funiture. etc.
at give -a -w a y prices
Ellis Cleaners
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
Expert Tailoring
A C T l \ l . SIZE OF I N IT !
In s t a n t M o u n t ' R a l t e r v O p e r a t e d !
Phone
281-3652
3300 N . W ILLIAMS AVE.
I f n o t f u lly u n i f i e d I w ill r e tu r n a la rm s w it h in 10 d ays f o r f u ll re fu n d
WORKS 2 WAYS!
John H . E llis
Ad Space Salesman
for metro newspaper
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burglars!
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against fire!
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tn it q u a lity C R U C IF I X R IN G
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IG37, HE PUT OUT THg WEEKLY ADVOCATE,
( )
TH18 W A8 LATER RENAM ED THE COLORED
A M E R IC A N /
P L A IN B A N D - lO K t .
G o ld F ille d th in wad­
ding band alw ays In
good taste....... ,......... -
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PIONEER OF JOURNALISM. IN 1 82 7 HE 0 0 -
IN
NO FEE to client or em ­
ployer - we maintain a "C lient
Bank of Model Neighborhood
residents seeking employ­
ment.
All
are
carefully
screened which means that
only qualified candidates are
referred . The range of educa­
tion, experience and skills
is very broad.
Operation S T E P -U P ’ s ob­
jective is to find meaningful
employment fo r qualified un­
employed and underemployed
residents of the Model Neigh­
borhood. The resulting ec­
onomic impact benefits the
total Portland Community.
C A LL
288-9104 - Betty
G riffin, PlacementCounselor,
w ill be pleased,to assist you
with present or future staff
requirements, and to provide
you with information about
the additional services of Op­
eration S T E P -U P .
Now located at 3525 N .E.
Union Avenue. Portland, Ore­
gon 97212.
V o u r M « m n in e on earth h a t e special Birth -
M ona o f tn e i lim e . G o ld M edal Orme» you
m an-m ade M ona» »0 stu n n in g w ith such dar
r u n « color lh a l y o u m ust Da th r ille d or your
m oney back. A ll M ona» ara tp a c la ilv im p or
ta d and p r o fa u io n e liy M l by nand In to w i l d
M artin a ,n«ar fo r w o m an . n aa i 10 caret aoid
fllla a fo r m an.................. .............................. ................
P astor of the A frican presbyteruw
NEWSPAPER,F R E E D O M ^ JOURNAL — IN
Income Tax in your home. 24
hours a day. Call Bill at
284 1875.
• IN T E R N A T IO N A L M E R C H A N D IS E M A R T •
P. O
S M A R T -S T Y L IS H
1830, IT BECAME RIGHTS OF A L L -
Step-up
C iv il S e rv ic e , 510 S .W . M o n tg o m e r y S t., 248-4354
We Otra
2 8 2 -8 3 6 1
Q I'E S T IO N : I have been deep­
ly disturbed by periodic bomb­
ing renew als In V ie tn a m and
Q l K M T IO N : How
mii<h did am considering not paying Ihe
Nixon's Inauguration r o s lf I F ed e ra l excise la v on my tele-
have heard estim ate» up to v v - phone calls. I understand this
erul m illio n dollars.
tux
directly allocated for
PACKW OOD
Have Van for cleanup and
deliveries. 24 hours a day. Call
Ernie at 284 1875.
Mult. County Civil Service
510 S.W . Montgomery
e x c e lle n t h e a lth a n d e m o tio n a l m a t u r it y .
Advertising M an ag er-M etro ­
politan weekly want! adver­
tising manager to organize
advertising department, train
salesmen, maximize adver­
tising potential. Only those
with experience In the adver­
t is in g field w ill be considered.
C ell 283-2486 for appoint­
ment. EOE
3954 N. W II I la in R Ave.
$493 556. Admits patients to
County Hospital and performs
other clerical duties.
Min.
qual: Completion of medical
asst, train, program (1 yr.
clerical train., or exper. will
be accepted.) Type 40 wpm
net, call for typing test appt.
before 5 p.m. Feb. 7.
E d u c a tio n
5 '9 " m in . h e ig h t, a g e 2 , th r o u g h 29, (34 fo r v e ts .),
M IN O * » F A IR S - N O CM ARO«
MCX UR 4 D fllV lR Y
SEN.
A D M IT T IN G CLER K
Community Coordinator
North Portland Citizens Com
mittee, knowledge of the
Portland area and adminis
trative ability r e q u i r e d .
Salary {744 781 per month.
Limited to 20% increase over
previous salary. Send resume
to N.P.C.C.. 862S N. Lorn
bard. Portland. Or 97203 by
February 12, 1973.
PO RTLA N D
ASK
COMPANY
NE E D S
DRAFTSM AN
M e c h a n ic a l a n d E le c fr ic a l D r a f t in g
in th e
E n g in e e r in g D e p a r tm e n l o f a n a lu m in u m r e ­
d u c tio n p la n t.
Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S :
S h o u ld h a v e tw o y e a rs
ACTIVE IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS FIELD
f W IU .O M
ASA LOBBYIST,SHE DECIDED TO STUDY
LA W GRADUATED FROM GEORGE
WASHINGTON LAW SCHOOL IN I960
WITH HONORS. A YWCA PROGRAM DIR.,
ASSOCIATE DEAN OFSTUDENTS.LECTURER
AND PROF,OF LAW AT HOWARD UNIV.
HER ACTIVITIES ARE TREMENDOUS. ON THE
BOARD OF ^-COMPANIES A TRUSTEE OF
GEORGETOWN UNIV .FIRST BI ACK SINCE
IB82.FIRST BLACK TO CHAIR THE
POWERFUL DEMOCRATIC CREDENTIALS
COMMITTEE CIS7? CONVENTION). VICE-
CHAIRMAN OF WETATV. A BUSY LADY
of revenue rim es from -.ilo <>|
souvenirs, generally
ranging
from $5 Io $150 The advunce
cost of staging the elaborate
unollirial events is provided bv
interest free loans given by
local businesses If the Inaugu
ral committee has any money
left afte r expenses, a portion
of it w ill be given to charity
P R K -K N G A Q C M E N T
R IN G * T in y tw in sim ­
u late d diam onds sal
In to a d a in ty sweat
solid starling silver
r ln g .N e .S tt-S 4 .S t
quartsly
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