Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 29, 2004, Page 16, Image 16

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    September 29, 2004
Page B4
JJ Lock and Key
owner Johnny J.
Moore has been
satisfying custom­
ers for 21 years in
northeast Portland.
photo by M ark
W ashington /T hf .
P ortland O bserver
GUNDERSON
The nation's leading manufacturer of rail cars and barges is looking for new
team members to work as:
- Entry Level Helpers
- Fittcrs/W
elders
- W
elder Trainees
Homegrown Lock Shop
Johnny J. Moore, ow ner o f Af­
fordable J J Lock and Key, is the one
to call when you lock yourself out
of your car or home— anytime.
Moore opened his locksmith
shop on Northeast 48,h Avenue and
Killingsworth 21 years ago. He
prides him self on being one of the
few local people of color with a key
shop in the city.
Affordable J J Lock and Key pro­
vides key copy service, rekeying
locks, installing locks, removing
broken keys from cars and homes
and has a 24-hour outbound lock­
out service.
For more information, call 503-
284-9582.
Gunderson offers a competitive compensation package rewarding performance
and commitment. We also offer medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k,
tuition reimbursement, sick pay, vacation pay and more.
Supporting Minority-Owned Businesses
All selected applicants are required to successfully complete a pre-employment
physical drug screen.
It’s the Smart
Thing to Do
If you are interested and meet these qualifications, apply in person between the
hours of 7am and 3:30pm at:
GUNDERSON IN C .
4350 NW Front Avenue, Portland, OR 07110
fax (503) 972-5987 Call our Job Hotline for updated information: (503) 972-5901
An EOE Employer
The power of partnership
At Kaiser Permanente, our mission is to provide
minority-, women-, and veteran-owned businesses
the opportunity to participate in our contracting
activities. The powerful partnerships we enjoy with
a diverse pool of suppliers of products and services ,
help provide the quality care our members value.
V. B arreto ,
A dministrator , U.S. S mall
B usiness A dministration
It has been 21 years since Presi­
dent Ronald Reagan proclaimed the
very first Minority Enterprise De­
velopment Week (M ED). Since
then, every president has issued a
proclamation designating a week
for minority business owners to
gather, speak with government of-
ficials, be honored for their achieve­
ments, and - perhaps most im por­
tantly - share ideas and innova­
tions with each other.
Every minority business ow ner
has a different story. Every minor­
ity entrepreneur has taken a differ­
ent journey to success. Every mi­
nority business has something to
teach to another.
Minority small business owners
all have much in common. For one
thing, they have made great strides
by H ector
Hector V. Barreto
continued
on page B6
Alcohol and
drug addiction
is color blind...
We welcome you and your business to our family
of partners.
Find out more at
kaiserpermanente.org/supplierdiversity
gender neutral...
...and targets
all ages.
But help is available.
Call our free and confidential HelpLine:
800-923-HELP
u
OREGON
PARTNERSHIP
Preventing Subitanee Abuse. Changing Lives.
KAISER PERMANENTE,
www. orpartnership. org