_________________ ^P o rtlan d Februaiy 6. 2013 Observer Black History Month Page A Witness to Portland’s Changing Face Postman retires after 43 years C ari H achmann T he P ortland O bserver by Folks at the Martin Luther King Post Office at 630 N.E. Killingsworth St. wished goodbye to a familiar face last week. Richard Briggs, who after 43 years of working for the Postal Service in Portland, is looking forward to a new beginning in retirement. Briggs joined the post office in 1973 after he returned from Vietnam, where he served for one year in U.S. Air Force. He began working as a letter clerk, .later became a supervisor, and now ends his career as a pay clerk. “Nothing to fancy, anybody could do it,” said Briggs. As a young man, Briggs worked for Tektronics before joining the Air Force. His brother worked for the post office photo by continued on page 8 M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Postal worker Richard Briggs wishes customers well on his last week at work at the Martin Luther King Post Office on Northeast Killingsworth Street. Briggs has retired after 4 3 years o f service for the Postal Service in Portland. ff W ft ì n ' , ' .tí L * 2 K ». •, r & 1 ft • 1 My team. My possibility At the Port of Portland, we stand together, richer for our differences. We celebrate the wisdom of collaboration and the strength of diversity. www.portofportland.com 0 PORT OF PORTLAND Possibility. In every direction.