THE ASIAN REPORTER July 20, 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 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 . 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 . 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 Home Entertainment PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 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 Subscribe to The Asian Reporter! See page 6 for an order form and more information. SUPER SUCCESSFUL CONVENIENCE STORE WITH GAS, BEER & WINE AND STRONG INSIDE SALES 1818 SE 122nd Ave Portland PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Nisei Book FOOT MASSAGE SPA FOR SALE OR RENT Gold Garden Classified advertising deadlines for our next three editions are: August 3 to 16 issue: Friday, July 31, 2:00pm August 17 to September 6 issue: Friday, August 14, 2:00pm September 7 to 20 issue: Friday, September 4, 2:00pm For more information, call (503) 283-4440. My Canh Restaurant 1801 NE Cesar Chavez Portland Asian Health & Service Center 12500 SW Allen Blvd Beaverton COMMUNITY CALENDAR Continued from page 10 PILOT Program training July 31 (deadline to register). Take part in the Center for Intercultural Organizing’s Pan-Immigrant Leadership and Organizing Training (PILOT) Program, a nine-month leadership workshop. The program addresses the challenges faced by emerging immigrant and refugee leaders and groups through strategic support, skill building, mentorship, and more. Language interpretation and translation are available. For info, or to register, call Zack at (503) 505-8836, e-mail . “Educating for Peace” Aug 1, 3-5pm, Concordia University, George R. White Library, Lobby (2811 NE Holman, Portland). Attend “Educating for Peace: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age 70 Years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki,” a free event featuring area poets. For info, call (503) 493-6370 or visit . MLK Dream Run Aug 1-2, noon-9pm (Sat), 6am (Sun), Parking Lot (5125 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland). Join the MLK Dream Run celebration weekend, which kicks off Saturday with entertainment for the children — musicians, face painting, magicians, water games, and dance performances — from noon to 4:00pm. From 4:00 to 6:00pm, activities ramp up for the tween to young-adult crowd with upbeat entertainment. From 6:00 to 9:00pm, events include speeches, a tribute to Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, dance performances, live music, food, and more. All events on Saturday are free, but donations are accepted. Sunday features 5K, 10K, and 15K races, with all runners rewarded with a swag bag full of discounts and goodies, a free raffle ticket, a complimentary grilled-cheese sandwich, and more. Runners are encouraged to wear red, white, and blue displayed in creative ways. For info, call (503) 841-5032, e-mail , or visit . “24-Hour Chant for Peace” 2015 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 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 $84 for 6 consecutive issues q Name Listing (4 lines maximum ~ about 10 words): o $12 per issue 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: Run date(s): Ad type (circle one): 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 2D, 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 American Express Zip Code & Address of Cardholder: Security Code: Aug 1-2, noon (Sat)-noon (Sun), Great Vow Zen Monastery (79640 Quincy-Mayger Rd, Clatskanie, Ore.). Attend an around-the-clock interfaith event of chanting for peace. “Chant for Peace” includes leaders from various spiritual traditions and participants may attend for a few hours or the entire event. A resting area and a buffet table are available; food or monetary donations are welcome. For info, call (503) 728-0654 or visit . Japanese American Historical Plaza anniversary Aug 2, 4-5pm, Japanese American Historical Plaza (NW Naito Parkway near NW Couch St, Portland). Attend an event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Japanese American Historical Plaza and Bill of Rights Memorial, which stands as a permanent memorial to the lives of Oregon Nikkei and their determined pursuit of liberty, equality, and justice as American citizens. The keynote speaker for the free event is renowned actor and activist George Takei; music is provided by the Minidoka Swing Band. Following the event is a celebratory cruise on the Portland Spirit with special guest Takei and music provided by Thomas Lauderdale of Pink Martini. Boarding for the dinner cruise begins at 5:30pm. For info, or to buy tickets for the river cruise, call (503) 224-1458 or visit . Prayer vigil & peace lunch Aug 6, 11am (vigil), noon-2pm (lunch), Concordia University (2811 NE Holman, Portland). Attend a prayer vigil and peace lunch featuring keynote speaker Ed Kawasaki, an atomic bomb survivor. The event is held in conjunction with “Never Again,” a travelling exhibit from the Ground Zero Museum in Hiroshima, Japan. For info, call (503) 493-6370 or visit . To buy tickets to the peace lunch (by August 1), e-mail . Hiroshima & Nagasaki remembrance Aug 6, 6-7pm, Japanese American Historical Plaza (NW Naito Parkway near NW Couch St, Portland). Attend “70 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Ever-Present Nuclear Threat,” a commemoration of the anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The family-friendly program — honoring lives lost to nuclear weapons and encouraging a nuclear-free future — features guest speakers, a performance by Portland Taiko, and more. For info, call (503) 274-2720 or visit . Nikkei community picnic Aug 7 (deadline to register). Attend the annual Nikkei com- munity picnic, scheduled for Sunday, August 16 from noon to 5:00pm in the South Park Area at Oaks Park (7805 SE Oaks Park Way, near the east end of the Sellwood Bridge, Portland). The free event, which is open to the public, features games, rides, prizes, food, and performances. Attendees should bring a side dish corresponding to their last name: A-Ki, rice or noodle dish; Kl-Sa, salad or vegetable dish; Sc-Z, dessert or bread dish. For info, or to register, call Connie at (503) 243-3291.