THE ASIAN REPORTER May 19, 2014 C O M M U N I T Y n Page 15 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 FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Cemetery Plots 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. RESTAURANT 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 . Call (503) 939-3412 or (503) 730-9360 for an appointment. INTERPRETERS NEEDED!! HOME ENTERTAINMENT INSTALLATION BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 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. 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 info, call (503) 312-3224. FOOD CART SPACE SPACE FOR LEASE 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 more information, call (503) 381-3749 or e-mail . 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 Advertise your business or service in The Reporter Classifieds. We have affordable name listings and 35-word line advertisements. For more information, call (503) 283-4440 or e-mail . My Canh Restaurant 1801 NE Cesar Chavez Portland Asian Health & Service Center 12500 SW Allen Blvd Beaverton COMMUNITY CALENDAR Continued from page 12 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 . PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (503) 535-2173 For Sale/For Lease Home Entertainment The AR faxline is: (503) 283-4445 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 REAL ESTATE SIX IMPERIAL GARDEN BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE 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 . Gold Garden RARE WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN NEWPORT, OREGON Price INCLUDES the real es- tate and popular BAY 839 RES- TAURANT & BAR. This busi- ness alone was previously on the market at $179,000! Unique commercial property on the Historic Bay Front with 4 operating businesses. Pano- ramic Bay & Bridge views! In- door and outdoor seating for 100! Potential for 6-8 Waterfront townhomes/condos! Proper- ty can be extended to the 125’ mark in the bay, and raised to the 50’ level in elevation. Moti- vated seller has dramatically reduced asking price to $895,000! Other options: w 837 Bay Blvd. building for sale individually at $325,000, currently leased to a success- ful café; w 839 Bay Blvd.-857 Bay Blvd. building: Bay 839 Restau- rant/Bar (business included with all equipment), Candy Shoppe, and Glass Blowing (businesses not included) for sale at $625,000 w Bay 839 Restaurant/Bar business is also available for lease. Call for more details: (541) 270-8811 flowing through a victim’s body just by pressing on the chest in a hard, fast rhythm. For info, call (503) 231-6300 or visit . OCAPIA public meeting May 21, 9:30am-noon, Oregon State Bar, Sandy Meeting Room (16037 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd, Tigard, Ore.). Attend a public meeting of the Oregon Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (OCAPIA). The meeting agenda includes com- missioner reports, other subjects of interest to the commission, and more. For info, call (503) 302-9725, e-mail , or visit . Operation Tomodachi talk May 22, 8-10am, Mercy Corps, Aceh Community Room (45 SW Ankeny St, Portland). Attend “Operation Tomodachi and Afterwards: The U.S. Marine Corps and Disaster Cooperation in Japan,” a lecture and roundtable discussion about the joint disaster response to the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan by the U.S. military and Japan’s self-defense forces. For info, or to register, call (503) 552-8813 or e-mail . To learn more, visit . “Recurring Debt Crises” May 22, 6pm, Portland State University, Smith Center, Room 238 (1825 SW Broadway, Portland). Attend “Recurring Debt Crises and the Contours of Global History,” a free talk by Dr. Mark Metzler, a professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Metzler’s lecture focuses substantially on the history of economic bubbles in Japan, going back three centuries through to the present day. For info, call (503) 725-3917 or visit . Free juicing seminar May 24, 11am-1pm, Green Zebra Grocery (3011 N Lombard St, Portland). Attend a free seminar about the healthful benefits of juicing. The event includes a live demonstration and free samples. For info, call (503) 890-5393 or visit . “Globe Trekker: Central Japan” 2014 ADVERTISING RATES & ORDER FORM: Phone: (503) 283-4440 * Fax: (503) 283-4445 * E-mail: ads@asianreporter.com n n n n n n n n n q Display Space (Asia, Ed-Op, Community, A.C.E. sections) $20.00 per column inch; Reservation deadline: Wednesday prior to the next issue by 1:00pm “Summer Asian Rolls” q Special “Business Card” Display Ad: o $65 per issue o $180 for 3 consecutive issues n n n n n o $300 for 6 consecutive issues (3 months) n n n n q Northwest Job Market/Bids & Public Notices section $20.00 per column inch; Text/Fax deadline: Friday prior to the next issue by 2:00pm n n n n n n n n n q Community Classified Page q Boxed Ad q $20.00 per column inch; Text/Fax deadline: Friday prior to the next issue by 2:00pm q Line Ad (up to 35 words): o $20 per issue o $48 for 3 consecutive issues o $27 for 3 consecutive issues o $45 for 6 consecutive issues q Prepayment required with Line Ad, Name Listing & Business Card. q Add $1.00 per issue per line for bold headings (Line Ad & Name Listing). q Add 25¢ per word per issue after 35 words (Line Ad). q All advertisements must be submitted in writing; no phone ads accepted. Main classification: Display ad Business Card Total ad cost: Box ad Line ad Name listing ad Name: Address: City/State/ZIP: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Ad copy (attach a separate sheet if necessary): 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: 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 “Globe Trekker: Story of Tea” May 31, 8-9pm; repeats June 2, midnight-1am; Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB). Learn how tea spread from China to capture the taste of the world in “Story of Tea,” an episode of the “Globe Trekker” travel series. To verify showtimes, call (503) 293-1982 or visit . To learn more, visit . June 1, 2-4pm, Rockwood Library (17917 SE Stark St, Port- land). Attend a screening of American Winter, a documentary that presents an intimate and emotionally evocative snapshot 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) 988-5396 or visit . Free citizenship classes Run date(s): Ad type (circle one): May 31, 2-3:30pm, Fairview-Columbia Library (1520 NE Village St, Fairview, Ore.). Learn how to make shrimp salad rolls and Lao chicken salads at “Summer Asian Rolls,” a class for parents and children. For info, call 988-5655 or visit . American Winter o $84 for 6 consecutive issues q Name Listing (4 lines maximum ~ about 10 words): o $12 per issue May 24, 8-9pm; repeats May 26, midnight-1am, Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB). Join host Megan as she journeys to Japan’s former capital of Kyoto, visits the Fushimi Inari Shinto shrine and Toji Buddhist temple, stays overnight in a “capsule hotel” in Osaka, witnesses the dramatic and dangerous Nada Fighting Festival, and more in “Globe Trekker: Central Japan.” To verify showtimes, call (503) 293-1982 or visit . To learn more, visit . American Express Zip Code & Address of Cardholder: Security Code: June 2-July 7 (Mon), 5:30-7:30pm, Kenton Library (8226 N Denver Ave, Portland). Learn about the process of becoming a U.S. citizen and prepare for the citizenship interview at free classes taught in English by library volunteers. Participants learn about U.S. history and government. For info, call (503) 988-6318. To register (required), call (503) 988-5234 or visit . “World Conference on Science and Soccer” June 5-7, University of Portland (5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland). Attend the “World Conference on Science and Soccer,” an annual event that brings together the world’s best scientists to improve soccer performance. Held for the first time in the United States, the international conference facilitates the exchange of ideas, theories, and practical suggestions for coaches and scientists who work with youth and professional soccer players. For info, call (503) 943-7760 or e-mail . To register, visit . Visit The Asian Reporter’s resource website: