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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
January 19, 2015
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
FOR SALE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
Cemetery Plots
RESTAURANT/
BAR FOR LEASE
SIX IMPERIAL GARDEN
BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE
Great location for Pho or
Chinese cuisine. Equipped
with a buffet, walk-in, parking,
a full bar, and lottery ready.
Located in Portland. Asking $80K.
Call Rivers at (503) 957-5467.
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
<lindajow@comcast.net>.
INTERPRETERS
NEEDED!!
Feb. 16 to March 1 issue:
Friday, February 13, 2:00pm
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.
BAYSIDE
MARKET & DELI
For more information,
call (503) 283-4440.
Turn-key Business
Opportunity
Land, Building &
Inventory Included
FOR SALE:
$574,900
REAL ESTATE
MLS#14415824
For Sale/For Lease
LOOKING FOR
RESIDENTIAL OR
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY LISTINGS?
Visit nwhpr.com
Contact:
Beau Blixseth,
Broker
RPIRealEstate.com
(503) 501-7173
beau@rpirealestate.com
View homes, commercial, and
business property for sale and lease
in Oregon and SW Washington.
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
1,200-square-foot ground-level
retail space for lease. Space is
within walking distance of Interstate
MAX and the PCC Cascade campus.
For more information,
call (503) 312-3224.
Wondering what’s going
on this week? Check out
The Asian Reporter’s
Community & A.C.E. Calendar
sections, on pages 10 & 12.
March 2 to 15 issue:
Friday, February 27, 2:00pm
For Sale/For Lease
Call for your free quote!
Dien Danh, (503) 810-4454
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 2 to 15 issue:
Friday, January 30, 2:00pm
REAL ESTATE
For Sale/For Lease
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
INSTALLATION
Custom Fabrication
Classified advertising
deadlines for our
next three editions are:
REAL ESTATE
DANH YARD &
GARDEN SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
The “Northwest Job Market”
and “Community Classifieds”
advertising section deadlines
are the Friday prior to
publication at 2:00pm.
Send your advertisement to our
24-hour advertising faxline
at (503) 283-4445 or e-mail
<ads@asianreporter.com>.
2015 ADVERTISING RATES & ORDER FORM:
Phone: (503) 283-4440 * Fax: (503) 283-4445 * E-mail: ads@asianreporter.com
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$20.00 per column inch; Reservation deadline: Wednesday prior to the next issue by 1:00pm
q Special “Business Card” Display Ad:
o $65 per issue
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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
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q Name Listing (4 lines maximum ~ about 10 words):
o $12 per issue
o $27 for 3 consecutive issues
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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:
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Asian Health &
Service Center
12500 SW Allen Blvd
Beaverton
For Sale/For Lease
Landscaping Services
Only $150.
Call (503) 756-3821
My Canh
Restaurant
1801 NE Cesar Chavez
Portland
REAL ESTATE
NETARTS,
OREGON
BRAND NEW QUEEN
PILLOW TOP MATTRESS
The Asian Reporter
is published on
the first and third
Monday each month.
1818 SE 122nd Ave
Portland
Home Entertainment
Furniture
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:
(503) 535-2173
Gold Garden
FOOD CART
SPACE FOR LEASE
Food cart pod features: Heavy foot
traffic on a busy street; electricity &
water; ATM; garbage/recycling; new
restrooms; internet; graywater dump
station; security cameras; and a cov-
ered dining area. Pod is located
within walking distance of PCC’s Cas-
cade Campus. Info: (503) 381-3749.
LOOKING FOR A
NEW CAREER?
Check out
The Asian Reporter’s
Northwest Job Market
advertising section online at
<www.asianreporter.com/
nwjobmarket.htm>.
Pope Francis leaves Manila after
drawing record crowd of 6 million
Continued from page 2
rain ponchos spread out
across the 148 acres of
parkland and boulevards
surrounding it — erupted
in shrieks of joy when he
drove by, a reflection of the
incredible
resonance
Francis’ message about
caring for society’s most
marginal has had in a
country where about a
quarter of its 100 million
people lives in poverty.
Francis dedicated his
four-day trip to the Philip-
pines to the poor and mar-
ginal. He denounced the
corruption that has robbed
them of a dignified life, vis-
ited with street children,
and travelled to Tacloban
to offer prayers for survi-
vors of Typhoon Haiyan
(also known as Typhoon
Yolanda), the deadly 2013
storm that devastated one
of the Philippines’ poorest
regions.
Earlier in the day,
Francis drew a huge crowd
to
Manila’s
Catholic
university, where he came
close to tears himself
hearing two rescued street
children speak of their lives
growing up poor and
abandoned.
The pope ditched his pre-
pared remarks and spoke
off the cuff in his native
Spanish to respond to 12-
year-old Glyzelle Palomar,
who wept as she asked
Francis why children suf-
fer so much. Palomar, a for-
mer street child rescued by
a church-run foundation,
told him of children who
are abandoned or neglected
by their parents and end up
on the streets using drugs
or in prostitution.
“Why is god allowing
something like this to
happen, even to innocent
children?” Palomar asked
through tears. “And why
are there so few who are
helping us?”
A visibly moved Francis
said he had no answer.
“Only when we are able to
cry are we able to come
close to responding to your
question,” he said.
“Those on the margins
cry. Those who have fallen
by the wayside cry. Those
who are discarded cry,” the
pope said. “But those who
are living a life that is more
or less without need, we
don’t know how to cry.”
And he added: “There are
some realities that you can
only see through eyes that
have been cleansed by
tears.”
Associated Press writers
Oliver Teves, Jim Gomez,
and Ken Moritsugu con-
tributed to this report.