The Asian reporter. (Portland, Or.) 1991-current, November 16, 2015, Page Page 15, Image 15

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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
November 16, 2015
C O M M U N I T Y
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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
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
CONVENIENCE
STORE FOR SALE
INTERPRETERS
NEEDED!!
Mausoleum Crypt
FOR SALE: MAUSOLEUM
SIDE-BY-SIDE CRYPT
Mausoleum side-by-side companion
crypt for sale at Finley Sunset Hills
Memorial Park in covered terrace
area (mausoleum site LEB, row 6,
spaces F & G). This area is sold out!
$13,000 OBO. Cash only. Seller pays
transfer fee. (Transaction takes place
at the Finley office.) For info, call Jack
Brown at (503) 880-9029.
Check out our
Community and A.C.E.
calendar sections,
on pages 10 and 12.
For Sale/For Lease
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
600-square-foot office space for
lease. Located on N. Killingsworth
Street, across from PCC Cascade.
For more information,
call (503) 312-3224.
Looking for a new career?
Check out
The Asian Reporter’s
Northwest Job Market ad section,
located on page 14.
Custom Fabrication
FOR SALE
WANT TO KNOW
WHAT EVENTS
ARE HAPPENING
THIS MONTH?
REAL ESTATE
Used Newspapers
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
Located in Beaverton.
1,600+ sq. ft.
$175,000.
Includes equipment & inventory.
Can help train new owner.
For info, call:
(503) 515-2866
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
FREE
Does your garden need work before
winter? Are you an art teacher who
has an upcoming papier-mâché pro-
ject? Are you a dog owner training a
puppy? Does your business need
packing material? First come, first
served! Call (503) 283-4440, ext. #
or e-mail <news@asianreporter.
com>.
THAI RESTAURANT
FOR SALE
SUPER
SUCCESSFUL
CONVENIENCE
STORE WITH GAS,
BEER & WINE
AND STRONG
INSIDE SALES
1818 SE 122nd Ave
Portland
FREE NEWSPAPERS!
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>
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
My Canh
Restaurant
1801 NE Cesar Chavez
Portland
Asian Health &
Service Center
12500 SW Allen Blvd
Beaverton
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Continued from page 10
Proper Thanksgiving Day feast
Nov 26, noon-4pm, Celebration Tabernacle (8131 N Denver
Ave, Portland). Enjoy a free Thanksgiving feast and community
warmth at Proper’s annual Thanksgiving Day feast, featuring
traditional and vegetarian options in addition to live music,
storytelling, entertainment, and activities for children. For info,
call (503) 890-5393 or visit <www.properusa.org>.
Talk Time at North Portland Library
Dec 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, 6-7:30pm, North Portland Library (512 N
Killingsworth St, Portland). Join other non-native English
speakers at an informal conversation circle for people who want
to practice speaking English. Talk Time is not a class, but an
opportunity to meet new people, share culture, and have fun.
Only English is spoken. For info, call (503) 988-5394 or visit
<events.multcolib.org>.
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>
PHC is now
accepting applications
for Affordable and
HUD properties for
all bedroom sizes in
Portland, The Dallas,
and Albany, Oregon.
Income
restrictions apply.
“Translation, Ecocriticism, and
the Work of Ishimure Michiko”
Party Rentals & Supplies
For details about all
properties, visit our website:
<www.phcnw.com/
services/hoisuing/affordable
-housing-portland-or>
Kern Park Flower Shoppe
centennial anniversary
YOU’RE INVITED
PARTY RENTALS
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>.
PHC Housing
5312 N.E. 148th Ave.
Portland, OR 97230
(503) 261-1266, ext. 238
Visit The Asian Reporter online! <www.asianreporter.com>
Dec 4, 3:30-5pm, University of Washington, Allen Library,
Auditorium (Seattle). Attend “Translation, Ecocriticism, and the
Work of Ishimure Michiko,” a talk by Bruce Allen, a professor at
Seisen University in Tokyo. For info, call (206) 685-9997 or visit
<www.jsis.washington.edu>.
Dec 5, 2-5pm, Kern Park Flower Shoppe (6713 SE Holgate
Blvd, Portland). Attend the centennial anniversary open house of
the Kern Park Flower Shoppe. Members of the community are
invited to join the celebration, which features light appetizers
and refreshments as well as a preview of upcoming holiday
arrangements. Kern Park Flower Shoppe is owned and operated
by Holly Itami Springfels, whose great-grandfather opened the
shop in 1915. For info, or to reserve a space (by November 28), call
(503) 771-9000, e-mail <familyflowers1915@gmail.com>, or visit
<www.kernparkportlandflowers.com>.
Vietnamese language exchange
2016 ADVERTISING RATES & ORDER FORM:
Phone: (503) 283-4440 * Fax: (503) 283-4445 * E-mail: ads@asianreporter.com
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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
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
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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:
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Dec 5, 12 & 19, 3-4pm, Gregory Heights Library (7921 NE
Sandy Blvd, Portland). Practice Vietnamese or English and help
other learners in a friendly atmosphere at a Vietnamese lan-
guage exchange event. Participants speak half the time in Eng-
lish and the other half in Vietnamese. Beginners are welcome.
For info, call (503) 988-5386 or visit <events.multcolib.org>.
Talk Time at Gregory Heights
Dec 6, 13, 20 & 27, 12:30-2pm, Gregory Heights Library (7921
NE Sandy Blvd, Portland). Join other non-native English
speakers at an informal conversation circle for people who want
to practice speaking English. Talk Time is not a class, but an
opportunity to meet new people, share culture, and have fun.
Only English is spoken. For info, call (503) 988-5386 or visit
<events.multcolib.org>.
“We Are What We Eat:
Connecting Food and Citizenship”
Dec 12, 4-5:30pm, Kenton Library (8226 N Denver Ave,
Portland). Reflect on how your relationship to food production,
preparation, and consumption might help create self-sufficiency
and empowered citizenship at “We Are What We Eat: Connecting
Food and Citizenship,” a gathering facilitated by poet and
essayist Wendy Willis. For info, call (503) 988-5370 or visit
<events.multcolib.org>.