Page 12...The Portland Observer...October 7, 1992 IV oodlawn Cleaners Unclaimed Clothing Sidewalk Sale • Shirts • Pants • Jackets • Dresses and more All clothes left unclaimed after 180 days Hours Friday Ortobar 9 8:00an ■ 6:00pm Saturday Ortobor 10 9:00am • 4:00pm 6800 NE Martin Luther King • 289-6346 51% O f M inority A n d W omen -O wn ed B usinesses W ho B id O n PG&E C ontracts G et T h e J ob . Its a fact. As California’s population has changed, we’ve consistently bought more goods and services from qualified minority and women-owned businesses. In 1990, we hired over half of the minority and women-owned businesses that applied for PG&.E contracts. But we’d like to sec even more of these organizations play a key role in our economy. If your business is minority or women- owned, we’d like to talk to you. Call our Equal Opportunity Purchasing Program at 1-800-776-EOPP to see how you can put in a competitive bid. 1-800-776-EOPP PG&E Equal Opportunity Purchasing Program Lets Work Together I’m John Olive,I grew up in this area along with family, brother and sister. I’m a business owner and I would like to see more of us doing the same. I have a tremendous concern about our society, our community, our fami­ lies, our selves. Our society is on the verge and has been the verge of phenomenal charge economically since the early sixties. We moved from the predominately Agricultural-Industrial to now the ris­ ing information/service society. Many technological happenings in the 80s has put our society on a course which will streamline the way we do business in the future, many of the traditional ways of doing business will no longer be effective and those seeking to hang on the past without growing may dis­ cover this rude awakening to late. While doors are closing along with tradi­ tional ways of doing business, new doors are opening up in other areas offering tremendous business opportu­ nities not only to the individual but to every day family people of all nation­ alities. The primary difference with the new opportunities as compared to the old job attitude is that the new will not guarantee income based on punching the clock but rather on performance and personal growth and ones ability to help train others to be the best they can be. Through such opportunity people will be able to develop greater self esteem and help others to do the same. Like the growth of franchising in the past 30 years the new way of doing business will give dedicated people who are open to learn, an opportunity of earning franchise income with out fu­ ture investment. A minimum investment, especially if people are committed to help develop others. While many people are still look­ ing for jobs security, we may find that job security is only a past word. There is really no job security in todays job market but there are several opportuni­ ties opening up for people who want to develop themselves to be the best they can be and help others to do the same, last, there are several corporations offering phenomenal opportunities (part-time) for people who want more out of life and who are willing to work with others who do also. 3 to 5 hours a week of training to get the information required is generally whats needed to get started. I would like to share this informa­ tion with people who are tired of the of the rhetoric of people saying that we should work together. I work with people who want to and will work together for this reality. It’s time that we do more of it. It may depend upon our survival/existence as a country, as a community, as family. Lets work together. Corporations are paying people who can bring people together to do just that. If you have the desire to find out more about this and get rewarded for helping to bring out the best in others and get rewarded for doing it. Contact me or attend our next information session about improving your economic status working to help others 3 to 5 weeks. Sincerely J. Olive 503-248-8790 We merged with Washington Mutual Com Link Corp Telephone Assistance CLC At CLC we treat you with TIC Dont let an emergency catch you without phone service ». e . ■i »'. •«.. - with their time deposits and IRA and financed the remodeling of their home. The Henrys like 331-0780 Washington Mutual. And we like them. B e c a u se around here, taking care of people - and not or toll free outside of Oregon big business - is what we're all about. Sound like your kind of bank? T h e n call Washington 1-800-337-6142 '• v j / î liked our interest rates and the convenience of one-stop banking. S in c e then, we've helped them Mutual, the friend of the family/ at 1-800-562-3565 M e r g e with Washington Mutual. FDIC Insured ve«* Equal Housing Lender ÖÖ \For Best Results Advertise in the Observer! •T*. A ,v* • •»•♦•a«*****#*. • » • !» • • • * • J*» •9