THE ASIAN REPORTER January 20, 2014 C O M M U N I T Y n Page 19 C L A S S I F I E D S THE ASIAN REPORTER CAN BE PICKED UP ON THE FIRST & THIRD MONDAY EACH MONTH AT MANY LOCATIONS, INCLUDING: Asian Family Center 8040 NE Sandy Blvd Portland Thanh Long Bakery 635 SW College St Portland BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Pho Jasmine Restaurant 714 N Killingsworth St Portland BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEAVERTON ASIAN MARKET FOR SALE Cambodian and Asian Market for sale. Located in Beaverton, Oregon. Turn-key operation, great location, 1,625 sq. ft. Unlimited growth possi- bilities. Asking $34,999. Assets in- clude inventory, freezers, and shelves. For info, please call (503) 704-6363. (503) 535-2173 PIZZA PARLOR/ ASIAN CUISINE TAKE-OUT BUSINESS FOR SALE FOR SALE Cemetery Plots Cemetery Plots PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE Home Entertainment The Imperial Garden at Lincoln Me- morial Park is an Asian burial garden featuring pagoda-style markers and black roof tiles imported from China. Two-plot companion sites and single, side-by-side plots for sale, all next to each other. Call Linda at (503) 652-1084 or e-mail <keithwilson@ comcast.net>. Telelanguage Services is hiring individuals fluent in English and all Asian dialects. Well-paid, flexible hours, exciting opportu- nity. Earn $$$ while helping your community. Call: 1818 SE 122nd Ave Portland 18 burial plots for sale in beautiful, wooded Avalon Garden section at Finley Sunset Hills Memorial Park (6801 S.W. Sunset Hwy., Portland, OR). 6 adjoining spaces in Lot #162 & 12 adjoining spaces in Lot #651 & Lot #652. May be purchased as sin- gle plot or in groupings. Call Cheryl at (503) 842-8312 or e-mail <hantke02@hotmail.com>. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The Asian Reporter is published on the first and third Monday each month. Custom Fabrication The classified advertising deadlines for our next three print editions are: Take-out pizza parlor for sale. 50% of total sales generated from Asian cuisine. Heavy traf- fic area in S.E. Portland. $35,000 (includes all inventory & equip- ment). To learn more, call: (503) 704-0803 or e-mail <rin1975@yahoo.com> My Canh Restaurant 1801 NE Cesar Chavez Portland FOR SALE SIX IMPERIAL GARDEN BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE INTERPRETERS NEEDED!! Gold Garden CUSTOM BUILT TRAILERS, TRAILER PARTS, AND CUSTOM FABRICATION Commercial truck to RV toter conver- sions. Custom built service bodies to fit every need. We specialize in class 8 Volvo conversions. Contact: That Trailer Guy, (503) 481-9754 <www.thattrailerguy.com> February 3 issue: Friday, January 31, 2:00pm February 17 issue: Friday, February 14, 2:00pm March 3 issue: Friday, February 28, 2:00pm For more information, call (503) 283-4440 or e-mail <ads@asianreporter.com>. Asian Health & Service Center 12500 SW Allen Blvd Beaverton REAL ESTATE For Sale/For Lease RENAISSANCE COURT HOME ENTERTAINMENT INSTALLATION 11520 S.W. Zurich Wilsonville, Oregon Need stereo & HDTV set-up for the perfect home theater surround sound? We can do it! Great prices, expert service! Call Digital Connections at (971) 853-2576. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR WAIT LIST CMI Requirement (503) 582-1111 TTY 711 Equal Housing Opportunity REAL ESTATE For Sale/For Lease BUILDING FOR SALE IN LINCOLN CITY Building for sale, across the street from Bank of America on Hwy. 101 in Lincoln City, Oregon. Building is leased. Owner will carry private party. Call (541) 921-3419 or write to: Dan P., P.O. Box 1227, Lincoln City, OR 97367. LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER? Check out The AR’s Northwest Job Market advertising section on page 18, or visit <www.asianreporter.com/ nwjobmarket.htm>. 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Main classification: Display ad Business Card Box ad Line ad Name listing ad Name: Address: City/State/ZIP: Phone: Fax: making “Pad Kee Mao” (Thai Drunken Noodles) at a class taught by Indonesia-born chef Surja Tjahaja. For info, or to register, call (503) 557-4700 or visit <www.westlinnoregon.gov>. Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks Jan 26, noon, Portland Art Museum, Northwest Film Center, Whitsell Auditorium (1219 SW Park Ave, Portland). Watch Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks, a film about the impact of the decline of heavy industry on workers and their families in the Tiexi district of Shenyang, China at the turn of the 21st century. The documentary, which was filmed unflinchingly by a fly-on-the- wall camera, is screened in three parts: Rust (240 mins.), Remnants (176 mins.), and Rails (135 mins.). A 30-minute intermission is held between each part. (China & the Nether- lands, 2003, Bing Wang, 551 mins.) For info, call (503) 221-1156 or visit <www.nwfilm.org>. “Search for the Original Gypsies” Jan 26, 7-8pm; repeats Jan 29, 4-5am; Oregon Public Broadcasting Plus (OPB Plus). Watch “Search for the Original Gypsies,” an episode of Song of the Dunes looking at the untouchable musicians who are trapped at the bottom of India’s caste system. To verify showtimes, call (503) 293-1982 or visit <www.opb.org>. “The Funkiest Monkeys” Jan 29, 8-9pm; repeats Jan 31, 1-2am & Feb 2, 10-11am; Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB). Watch “The Funkiest Monkeys,” an episode of Nature examining black macaques, charismatic monkeys that only exist on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. To verify showtimes, call (503) 293-1982 or visit <www.opb.org>. Japan world history talk Run date(s): Ad type (circle one): Continued from page 7 E-mail: Total ad cost: Ad copy (attach a separate sheet if necessary): Jan 30, 6pm, Portland State University (PSU), Lincoln Hall (1620 SW Park Ave, Portland). Attend “Modernity in Common: Japan and World History,” a free lecture by Dr. Carol Gluck of Columbia University that reexamines the four questions always asked about modern Japanese history by putting them in a global context. For info, call (503) 725-8577, e-mail <cjs@pdx.edu>, or visit <www.pdx.edu/cjs>. War crimes tribunals and truth commissions lecture Jan 30, 7pm, Portland State University, Smith Center, Room 236 (1825 SW Broadway, Portland). Attend “Testimony and Accountability: Witnessing and Observing War Crimes Tribunals and Truth Commissions,” a free lecture presented by professor David Cohen, founding director of the Berkeley War Crimes Study Center. For info, call (503) 725-9662 or visit <www. pdx.edu/public-humanities/events>. The Fujita Collection Mail, Fax or Deliver with payment to: Asian Reporter Classifieds, 922 N Killingsworth Street, Suite 1A, Portland, OR 97217-2220 Fax: (503) 283-4445 * E-mail: <ads@asianreporter.com> For Visa, Mastercard, or American Express payment only: Name (as it appears on the card): TYPE OF CARD (circle): Exp. Date: Card Number: VISA Mastercard American Express Feb 2-28, noon-8pm (Mon-Tue), 10am-6pm (Wed-Sat), noon-5pm (Sun), Kenton Library (8226 N Denver Ave, Portland). View The Fujita Collection, a photo exhibit about Japanese fighter pilot Nobuo Fujita. Fujita was the pilot who dropped the first bomb on United States soil, just west of Brookings, Oregon, during World War II. In his later years, Fujita became a pacifist and reached out to the town. In the 1990s, he donated $1,000 to the Brookings Public Library with a request that the funds be used to create a collection of children’s books about other cultures. The exhibit about Fujita and his bequest was created by photographer Nolan Calisch. For info, call (503) 988-5370 or visit <events.multcolib.org>. Zip Code & Address of Cardholder: Security Code: Celebrate the Year of the Horse! See page 9.