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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
July 6, 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
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE
THAI RESTAURANT
FOR SALE
w Located on 82nd Avenue
in Portland, Oregon.
w High traffic volume area
with high income potential.
For info, call: (971) 998-8329
Located in Beaverton.
1,600+ sq. ft. $175,000.
Includes equipment & inventory.
Can help train new owner.
For info, call:
(503) 515-2866
INTERPRETERS
NEEDED!!
A Nisei, Right Place, Right Time
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
By an Oregonian. By a Nisei.
By the first vascular
surgeon in Oregon:
Toshio Inahara, M.D.
For sale at the Oregon Nikkei
Legacy Center in Old Town,
121 N.W. Second Avenue, Portland.
(503) 224-1458
The AR faxline is: (503) 283-4445
CONVENIENCE
STORE FOR SALE
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
Located on busy street in N.E. Port-
land $1,500/day with 30% profit
margin. New upgrades throughout.
Lots of growth potential. Only
$100,000 + inventory.
Call (503) 530-6795 or e-mail
<eunjeenee@yahoo.com>
FOR SALE
Cemetery Plots
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.
Custom Fabrication
Serving Willamette Valley wine coun-
try & elsewhere. Tables, chairs, lin-
ens, china, satin overlays, serving
items, and more! For info, call (503)
857-2706 or visit <www.yourinvited
partyrentals.com>.
YOU’RE INVITED
PARTY RENTALS
Community Classified ads
can be submitted via e-mail or fax.
Simply follow the format on
the order form below.
The Asian Reporter is published on
the first and third Monday each month.
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>.
Thank you for reading The AR!
HOME
ENTERTAINMENT
INSTALLATION
Party Rentals & Supplies
SIX IMPERIAL GARDEN
BURIAL PLOTS FOR SALE
Established in 1970s.
A 3,000 +/- Sq. Ft. store on
2.4 acres in Cougar, WA.
Contact: Steve Mack at
(360) 823-5131 or Gordon
Lewis at (360) 823-5108
Coldwell Banker Commercial
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See page 6 for an order form
and more information.
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AND STRONG
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1818 SE 122nd Ave
Portland
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Portland
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WORLDWIDE PRIDE. Filipino lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) people march along busy Manila streets prior to a
Gay Pride rally to push for LGBT rights and to celebrate the U.S. Supreme
Court decision recognizing gay marriages in all U.S. states as a victory for
their cause. The rally was scheduled to commemorate the 1969 demon-
strations in New York City that started the gay-rights movement around
the world. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
Filipino LGBT people celebrate
Gay Pride, U.S. court decision
Continued from page 5
said.
Same-sex unions are not
legally recognized in the
Philippines because the
country’s civil code limits
marriages to a man and a
woman.
A gay lawyer, Jesus
Nicardo Falcis III, has
challenged the constitu-
tionality of the civil code
provision on marriage, say-
ing that the constitution
does not define marriage
solely as between a man
and a woman and that the
family code itself does not
require a married couple to
have children or the ability
to procreate.
The U.S. court’s ruling
“touches the very heart of
same-sex
relationships:
that now you can marry
and live with the one you
love, your union protected
by the legal mantle of the
state,”
said
Danton
Remoto, chairman of the
LGBT Party List.
Remoto said attaining
recognition of same sex
marriage in the Philip-
pines may be achieved
partly by working for an
end to discrimination not
just against LGBT people,
but also against indigenous
peoples and persons with
disabilities.
Archbishop
Socrates
Villegas, president of the
Catholic Bishops Confer-
ence of the Philippines,
said in a statement that the
church
will
continue
teaching that marriage “is
an indissoluble bond of
man and woman.” He said,
however, that the church
won’t discriminate against
LGBTs.
The church will study the
U.S. court’s decision “with
assiduousness, and revisit
our concepts and presuppo-
sitions, always with an eye
to being faithful to the
gospel and to the mission of
the church,” Villegas said.