Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 16, 2013, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page 6
October 16, 2013
BOWEIVEL
Classic Cuts
&
Lawn Care Maintenance
M ow ing, E dging & T rim m ing • Pruning, Tilling, & G ardening
C lean-U p & H auling • L ea f & D ebris R em oval • C om posting
Yard M aintenance • Bark Dusting • Pow er-W ashing • & M ore!
C om m ercial & R esidential S ervices
F o r free estim ates call O w n er Jam es W im bish at:
503-890-4826
“Y our satisfaction is m y g u aran tee”
B o w eiv el@ co m cast.n et
photo by
D onovan M. S mith /T he P ortland O bserver
New Columbia's Village Market wins support as an employer o f local residents and as a model for
healthy food access in underserved areas.
New Lease on Life
model for healthy food access in
underserved areas.
needed stability, said store man­
Trevon Oliver, a courtesy clerk at
ager Ryan Schoonoover.
the market for two years and a New
When Janis took over the store at Columbia resident, went downtown
4632 N. Trenton two years ago, of­ to pick up the $75,000 check. He
ficials hoped the market would be says the money will open more doors
self-sustaining within four years.
for youth and people who live in the
The grocery is considered a m a­ area.
jo r asset for the former Columbia
The city’s backing gives him hope
Villa neighborhood, both as an em­ for the future, saying “I want to see
ployer o f local residents and as a more of this store prosper over the
continued
health care you
know and trust.
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K a ise r P e r m a n e n te
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P ro v id e n c e H e a lth & S e rv ic e s
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years, even open another store some­
where else in the future.”
Janas reports that it spends
about $400,000 a year to run V il­
lage M arket. Hom e Forw ard, for­
m erly H ousing A uthority o f Port­
land, owns the retail space and
does not charge the m arket rent.
In the first year o f operations, the
city donated $50,000 for the m ar­
ket, and M ultnom ah County gave
$35,000, officials said.
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