THE ASIAN REPORTER September 15, 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 Pho Thanh Long Pho Jasmine Restaurant 714 N Killingsworth St Portland 635 SW College St Portland BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THAI RESTAURANT FOR SALE Profitable, established Thai restaurant for sale. Located in Vancouver, Washington. $68,000 (includes most inventory & equipment). For more information, call (360) 883-3419. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DOWNTOWN PORTLAND LARGE CHINESE RESTAURANT FOR SALE 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 Owner retiring. Price: $80,000. For information, call David at (503) 459-8220. FOR SALE Cemetery Plots CHESTNUT FARM SIX IMPERIAL GARDEN BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE Chestnut farm in Corbett, Oregon seeking community, church, or temple group for fall harvest partnership. 11 varieties, u-pick, $1.99/lb. gross weight. For more information, call: (503) 695-5369 (OK to leave a message) 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. For pricing, call Linda at (503) 652-1084 or e-mail . INTERPRETERS NEEDED!! HOME ENTERTAINMENT INSTALLATION 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. Landscaping Services 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: BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOW TOP MATTRESS The AR faxline is: (503) 283-4445 For Sale/For Lease OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER? 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. Check out The Asian Reporter’s Northwest Job Market advertising section on page 14 or visit . REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE For Sale/For Lease For Sale/For Lease ESCAPE TO BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT! 13-unit motel for sale. Includes 2 oceanview suites plus a 2-bedroom owner’s apartment. Price: $595,000. For details, call (541) 265-2234 FOOD CART SPACE FOR LEASE Food cart pod features include: Heavy foot traffic on a busy street; electricity & water; ATM; garbage/re- cycling; new restrooms; internet; graywater dump station; security cameras; and a covered dining area. Pod is located within walking dis- tance from Portland Community Col- lege’s Cascade Campus. For more info, call (503) 381-3749 or e-mail . 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. 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DANH YARD & GARDEN SERVICE Furniture Gold Garden The Asian Reporter is published on the first and third Monday each month. Classified advertising deadlines for our next three editions are: October 6 to 19 issue: Friday, October 3, 2:00pm Oct. 20 to Nov. 2 issue: Friday, October 17, 2:00pm November 3 to 16 issue: Friday, October 31, 2:00p For more information, call (503) 283-4440 or e-mail . SUBSIDIZED UNITS MAY BE AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. If subsidized units are not available at this time, qualified applicants may be placed on waiting lists. Guardian Man- agement Corporation is com- mitted to EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. SILVERTON MANOR I, II, IIB 922 N. 2nd P.O. Box 1860 Silverton, OR 97381 Tel: (503) 873-4186 TTY: 1-800-735-2900 Fax: (503) 873-3876 SURFING THE WEB? Check out jobs, news, film and book reviews, past stories, lists of community groups, and more on our site: Honolulu to move homeless people from tourist hubs Continued from page 7 monarchy when it was overthrown in 1893. But critics said the proposals will criminalize homelessness instead of providing assistance to vulnerable people. “We’re helping the public to view the homeless as faceless people — not even people, but objects to sweep away,” said councilman Breene Harimoto, who voted against all the pro- posals except the ban on urinating and defecating in Waikiki. “I’m very dis- turbed by this.” The city also is planning a temporary legal campsite on a remote, mostly industrial island far from the resorts. Some of Oahu’s estimated 4,700 homeless people would be allowed to camp on Sand Island, which was used during World War II as an intern- ment camp for Japanese Americans and is home to a wastewater treatment plant and former dump. Caldwell’s administra- tion is planning to imple- ment Housing First, a pro- gram that will provide per- manent housing units for the chronically homeless on Oahu. But it will be about a year before people can move into permanent housing, said Jesse Broder Van Dyke, spokesman for Honolulu mayor Kirk Cald- well. The approved bills now go to Caldwell for his approval.