The Asian reporter. (Portland, Or.) 1991-current, May 05, 2014, Page Page 19, Image 19

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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
May 5, 2014
C O M M U N I T Y
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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
RESTAURANT
FOR SALE BY OHSU
1,200 sq. ft. restaurant for sale within
walking distance of OHSU. High visi-
bility location with high traffic volume
& surrounded by the local commu-
nity. No competition in the vicinity.
Permitting unlimited potential! For in-
formation, call (503) 548-7820 or
(503) 973-5907.
FOR SALE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE
High-end, modern, and Asian decor.
96 seats inside & 60 seats outside.
Large kitchen with walk-in cooler &
freezer. For details, go to <www.
mangosteenbistro.com>. Call (503)
939-3412 or (503) 730-9360 for an
appointment.
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>.
Home Entertainment
Cemetery Plots
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:
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.
REAL ESTATE
Custom Fabrication
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>
The AR faxline is: (503) 283-4445
(503) 535-2173
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
INSTALLATION
Thank you for reading The AR!
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
SIX IMPERIAL GARDEN
BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE
INTERPRETERS
NEEDED!!
1818 SE 122nd Ave
Portland
Cemetery Plots
FOR SALE
Submit your ad via e-mail to
<ads@asianreporter.com>
Gold Garden
For Sale/For Lease
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
600-square-foot retail/office
space for lease. Space is within
walking distance of Interstate MAX
and the PCC Cascade campus.
For more information,
call (503) 312-3224.
2014 ADVERTISING RATES & ORDER FORM:
Phone: (503) 283-4440 * Fax: (503) 283-4445 * E-mail: ads@asianreporter.com
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REAL ESTATE
For Sale/For Lease
For Sale/For Lease
FOOD CART SPACE
Food cart pod features/includes:
Heavy foot traffic on a busy street;
electricity; water; ATM; garbage/re-
cycling; new restrooms; internet;
graywater dump station; security
cameras; covered dining area. Pod is
located 1 block from the MAX Yellow
Line & 4 blocks from Portland Com-
munity College’s Cascade Campus.
Cart space is located at Killingsworth
Station Food Cart Square, 1331 N.
Killingsworth Street (at N. Maryland),
Portland. For info: (503) 381-3749,
<ksfoodcarts@gmail.com>.
Fax your ad to (503) 283-4445.
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
Seeking healing arts practitioners –
acupuncturist, naturopath, physical
therapist, nutritionist, chiropractor,
etc. – to rent office space and be part
of an interactive healing community
in the Hollywood District. $400/mo.
rent for 145 sq. ft. space. Group room,
kitchen, and bathroom available.
Contact the House of Light Health and
Education Center: (503) 241-9766 or
<workingstones@live.com> (Sub-
ject: “Rental Space”).
Subscribe to The Asian Reporter!
See page 6 for order information.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
shadow puppets, visits the old Dutch trading schooners, climbs
the famous Krakatoa volcano, takes in the ancient art of batik
from the people who invented it, and more in “Indonesia: Java &
Sumatra,” an episode of the “Globe Trekker” travel series. To
verify showtimes, call (503) 293-1982 or visit <www.opb.org>. To
learn more, visit <www.globetrekkertv.com>.
Your American Teen
May 18, 11am-1pm, Cinetopia (8500 NE Vancouver Mall
Drive, Vancouver, Wash.). Attend a screening of Your American
Teen, a documentary about the sexual exploitation of local
teenage girls. The film is followed by a question-and-answer
session with some of the cast and crew. Donations benefit the
National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation
(NWCAVE). For info, call (360) 852-8019 or visit <www.nwcave.
org>. To learn more, visit <www.youramericanteenmovie.com>.
Washi Tape
May 18, 2pm, Powell’s City of Books (1005 W Burnside St,
Portland). Join Courtney Cerruti as she presents Washi Tape, a
book offering 101 ideas to make washi craft tape your new
favorite thing. Originating in Japan, washi paper is stronger
than wood-pulp paper, making it perfect for use in projects such
as origami or scrapbooking. It is also available in a variety of
colors and patterns. For info, call (503) 228-4651 or visit <www.
powells.com>.
American Winter
May 20, 6-8pm, Capitol Hill Library (10723 SW Capitol Hwy,
Portland). Attend a screening of American Winter, a documen-
tary that presents an intimate and emotionally evocative snap-
shot of the state of the struggling U.S. economy as it is playing out
for many American families several years after the recession
began. American Winter was filmed over the course of one winter
in Portland, Oregon. A discussion follows the free screening. For
info, call (503) 988-5385 or visit <events.multcolib.org>.
May 21, 6pm, Portland State University, Smith Center, Room
327-328 (1825 SW Broadway, Portland). Attend “From Cultural
Revolution to Cultural Renaissance,” a talk by Hong Mautz, a
Portland-based entrepreneur and Chinese cultural producer.
The lecture focuses on what it was like to grow up during the
Cultural Revolution — having limited access to music, arts, and
culture — contrasted with the explosive cultural landscape that
is shaping China today. For info, call (503) 725-8576, e-mail
<asianstudies@pdx.edu>, or visit <www.pdx.edu/asian-studies>.
Chinese urbanization talk
The Asian Reporter is published on
the first and third Monday each month.
The classified advertising deadlines
for our next three print editions are:
May 19 issue: Friday, May 16, 2:00pm
Name (as it appears on the card):
Exp. Date:
REAL ESTATE
May 23, 6:30-8pm, Portland State University School of
Business Administration, Room 490 (631 SW Harrison St,
Portland). Attend “Understanding Development Challenges in
China’s Drive for Urbanization,” a talk by Portland State
University assistant professor Yiping Fang about the back-
ground policies and institutional setup that have driven
unprecedented urban development in China over the past two
decades and how it affects the wellbeing of urban and rural
populations as well as the physical environment in general. For
info, call (503) 725-9810 or visit <www.pdx.edu/confucius-
institute>.
Ad copy (attach a separate sheet if necessary):
TYPE OF CARD (circle):
Asian Health &
Service Center
12500 SW Allen Blvd
Beaverton
“From Cultural Revolution
to Cultural Renaissance”
Run date(s):
Ad type (circle one):
My Canh
Restaurant
1801 NE Cesar Chavez
Portland
VISA
Mastercard
American Express
June 2 issue: Friday, May 30, 2:00pm
June 16 issue: Friday, June 13, 2:00pm
Zip Code & Address of Cardholder:
Security Code:
For more information, call (503) 283-4440
or e-mail <ads@asianreporter.com>.