The Asian reporter. (Portland, Or.) 1991-current, April 18, 2016, Page Page 15, Image 15

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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
April 18, 2016
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:
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10500 SW
Beaverton-Hillsdale
Hwy., Beaverton
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Tin Seng Trading
H Mart
Lily Market
Vieng Lao Market
8350 SE Division St.
Portland
13600 SW Pacific
Hwy., Tigard
11001 NE Halsey St.
Portland
1032 N Killingsworth
St., Portland
FOR SALE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
Estate Sale
Saturday & Sunday
April 23 & 24
9:00am to 6:00pm
6803 S.W. 11th Drive
Portland, OR 97219
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
FREE NEWSPAPERS!
who want to address the confusion
and disunity in the church.
Call Larry: (503) 970-9282
FOR SALE
1220 WEST 8TH STREET
THE DALLES, OR 97058
Have
The Asian Reporter
delivered
directly to your
home or office
and receive a
$5.00 discount.
1 and 2 bedroom units
may be available with rent
based on income.
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>
The AR faxline is: (503) 283-4445
SUBSCRIPTION
COUPON
Now accepting applications
for federally-funded, 62 years
of age or older, disabled,
regardless of age, housing.
Custom Fabrication
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!
$9,500 OBO. Cash only. Seller pays
transfer fee. (Transaction takes place
at the Finley office.) For info, call Jack
Brown at (503) 880-9029.
“This institute is an equal
opportunity provider”
FLORA THOMPSON
MANOR
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
FOR SALE: MAUSOLEUM
SIDE-BY-SIDE CRYPT
Project phone#:
(541) 298-4581
TTY: 1-800-735-2900
For Sale/For Lease
Thank you for reading The AR!
Mausoleum Crypt
Now accepting applications
for federally funded housing.
2 and 3 bedroom units
with rent based on
income when available.
Income restrictions apply.
REAL ESTATE
Does your garden need protection for
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>.
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CATHOLICS
2812 W. 7th Street
The Dalles, Oregon
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Continued from page 10
WESTSIDE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
HOME
ENTERTAINMENT
INSTALLATION
FREE
DISCUSSION
GROUP
For Sale/For Lease
Home Entertainment
ESTATE SALE
INTERPRETERS
NEEDED!!
REAL ESTATE
Hong Phat
Supermarket
101 SE 82nd Ave.
Portland
<events.multcolib.org>. To register (required), call (503) 988-
5234.
“Breaking the Silence — Stories
of Courage from our Elders”
May 3, 7pm, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Mediatheque
Theater (511 NW Broadway, Portland). Attend “Breaking the
Silence — Stories of Courage from our Elders,” a free talk by four
speakers — George Nakata, Taka Mizote, and Les and Eva
Aigner — about their lives during and after World War II.
Moderated by Linda Tamura of Willamette University, the
conversation focuses on the role storytelling plays in the healing
process after trauma. For info, or to register (requested), call
(503) 226-3600 or visit <www.ojmche.org>.
OAME luncheon and tradeshow
May 5, 10am-noon & 1:30-3pm (tradeshow), noon-1:30pm
(luncheon), Oregon Convention Center, Exhibit Halls A & A1
(777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland). Attend the
annual Luncheon & Tradeshow of the Oregon Association of
Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME). The event is designed to help
businesses increase networking with minority-owned companies,
government agencies, and others while sampling their diverse
products and services. The tradeshow is closed from noon to
1:30pm during the luncheon. For info, or to register, call (503)
249-7744 or visit <www.oame.org>.
Luncheon honoring
Korean War veterans
May 5, 11:30am (doors open), 11:45am (lunch), noon
(ceremony), Athey Creek Middle School (2900 SW Borland Rd,
West Linn, Ore.). Attend a ceremony and luncheon honoring
Korean War veterans and their spouses. For info, or to register
(required), call (503) 452-0683 or e-mail <caldwell@lclark.edu>.
“The State of Intellectual
Property Protection in China”
May 6, noon-1:30pm, University of Oregon, White Stag
Building (70 NW Couch St, Portland). Attend “The State of
Intellectual Property Protection in China,” a free presentation
and panel discussion about intellectual property protection in
China and the work the U.S.-China Intellectual Property
Cooperation Dialogue is doing to foster improvement. For info,
contact Eric at (541) 346-0414 or e-mail <priest@uoregon.edu>.
To register (required by May 2), e-mail <teevee@uoregon.edu>.
“World in Motion”
May 7, 1-5:45pm, Capitol Hill Library (10723 SW Capitol
Hwy, Portland). Enjoy literature, history, art, music, henna, and
food at a “World in Motion” event celebrating the Middle East.
For info, call (503) 988-5385 or visit <events.multcolib.org>.
“What We Carried” and “Exit Wounds”
May 8, 2-3:30pm, Multnomah County Central Library (801
SW 10th Ave, Portland). Attend a slideshow and talk by
award-winning photographer Jim Lommasson about the effects
of war on Iraqi refugees who have fled war and are now becoming
American as well as American soldiers who have returned home.
The slideshow includes images from two of Lommasson’s past
exhibits — “What We Carried: Fragments from the Cradle of
Civilization” and “Exit Wounds: Soldiers’ Stories — Life after
Iraq and Afghanistan.” For info, call (503) 988-5123 or visit
<events.multcolib.org>.
“Grave Matters: Cultural
Diversity on Life and Death”
May 8, 3-4:30pm, North Portland Library (512 N Killings-
worth St, Portland). Attend “Grave Matters: Cultural Diversity
on Life and Death,” an event exploring different cultural
understandings of death — Asian understandings from Tibet to
Cambodia, indigenous traditions in Africa, and more — through
video, song, humor, short readings, and other activities. The
event includes a conversation about the various understandings
and metaphors of death and its meaning for life. For info, call
(503) 988-5394 or visit <events.multcolib.org>. To register
(required), call (503) 988-5234.
Shotsuki Hoyo
May 8 & June 12, 10am, Oregon Buddhist Temple (3720 SE
34th Ave, near Powell Blvd, Portland). Attend Shotsuki Hoyo, a
monthly memorial service held by members of the Oregon
Buddhist Temple. During the service, the names of members and
friends — going back as far as 1930 — who passed away during
the current month are called. The public is invited to attend. For
info, or to add a name to the list, call (503) 234-9456 or visit
<www.oregonbuddhisttemple.com>.
“The Untold Story: Chinese-
American History in Oregon”
May 14, 2-3pm, Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave,
Portland). Attend “The Untold Story: Chinese-American History
in Oregon,” a talk by Helen L. Ying about the Chinese community
in Pendleton, Oregon. For info, call (503) 988-5392 or visit
<events.multcolib.org>. To register (required), call (503) 988-
5234.