Portland/Observer Thursday February I, |973 Page 7 ÍIR T T „ BLACK// oasmm > msi fifacftoff 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 — - -inTiriirtoif. ftiui. »nv 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| 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 Name Address " f o r B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S : Please give m o n th y ou w are b o rn .................... Please check L A D IE S | ) or M E N ’S I 1 V O U R R IN G S IZ E IS : ............. W rite for F R E E J S 7 3 C A T A L O G fille d w ith N aw W igs,Jew l, - “ irdles ■ - elry,G an d a ra t,H a lr and Skin Aid Ids a te .................................................................. GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS Dept 4 , Inwood, L.I.,N Y .11696 i — —— ( ) annually