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lnuary 28, 2004 T he C lackamas P rint • 7 .ocal restaurant cooks up authentic Mac Dre macks DVD with 'Treal' release lavors at student friendly prices scene Nic Delzell Shingo Izumi T he C lackamas P rint T he C lackamas P rint Does delicious Mexican food, ough to satisfy the appetite in Is of quantity and quality, exist inder J5 outside of fast food s like Taco Bell? SHINGO IZUMI CLACKAMAS PRINT From left Paulo Salinas, Luz Martin, Flavia Marquez and Manuel Hernandez create the delicious food and friendly atmosphere at ‘Panaderia Mitizil.’ between price and quality,” said come to partake in the fare, with Salinas. “I don't like to just care occupations ranging from ordi about the money side; I [also want] nary housewife to the mayor of to care about quality.” Oregon City. The food isn’t “Our customers are very just Mexican style; diverse and 95 percent of them are PRICE: Under $5 they also display repeaters. I remember them by NUMBERS: Open 8 a.m.- their own original name,” said Salinas. 8 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Their customers come not only Located at 212 Molalla Ave. style, incorporating other cuisines, such to eat, but to enjoy conversation Phone 503-655-7197 as Chinese and with Salinas and Luz Martin, who es, and it’s only ATMOSPHERE: a 5-minute Friendly French into their is not only the head chef, but also ; down Molalla Avenue to a lit- the owner and Salinas’s mother. menu, lace called Panaderia Mitzil. “[Our] foods are very fresh and loves to create dif- “ My mom noticed the difference with homemade and it’s not just differ ferent styles, not just cling to one bite,' and realized that I’ve ent, it’s very good,” Martin said. r eaten such a tasty Mexican Mexican cuisine,” Salinas said. “Furthermore, they are very Mitzil opened for business just Its simple but spicy taste friendly,” added customer Duane under a year ago, on April 4, 2003. j me feel at home. I wasn’t Micheltesch. to tell the difference com- Since the beginning, the restaurant Part of Salinas’s goal for the has attracted many Latino cus d to the authentic taste in ico, but I could tell the differ- tomers, but Americans of all races restaurant is that customers would take the time to enjoy their meals in terms of the quality. They as long as possible. much more distinctive ingre- “America goes to fast food ts for their meal than other places like McDonald’s or Burger lean restaurants I’ve visited, King and eats in just ten minutes. I ccording to manager Paul think now is the time to change as, Mitzil uses organic vegeta- [that pattern],” he said. “My hope for all their dishes, as well as and idea is to familiarize [the pub i milk, eggs, lic] with the slow food movement.” ses and meats, Currently, Mitzil is offering ost every ele- CCC students a special dis t—seasonings, count—just J4.25 for their lunch dishes, eta is X. lllll (regular price J4.95),so be - iaigl special emade, indud- sure to bring your student ID and £ alsa, oil, breads enjoy your meal. id desserts. “We never use This meal includes horchata ozen ingredients; (drink), flan (pudding), e use quality instead,” said enchiladas pobres (entree) ilinas. Of course, the cost of fresh and tres leches (cake). igredients is higher than buying SHINGO IZUMI CLACKAMAS PRINT lem frozen; however, they try to Bffer good quality while maintain- Big a reasonable price. I “We are seeking the balance Bowling is one sport that has burden. The lanes are usually full Isaiah Creel been in existence in one form or at 7 p.m., but $1 beer and corn A & E E ditor another throughout the history of dogs can help pass the time until I Since the dawn of the five-day humanity. lanes are available. The latest popular music hits kvork week, Mondays have been According to the Nebraska [considered the beginning of the Young American Bowling are played non-stop throughout lend for all that is enjoyable.- Association, Sir Flinders Pettie, the evening, providing even more I After partying all weekend, British anthropologist, discovered of a party-like atmosphere, and a [many people are less than thrilled a collection of objects in a child’s friendly staff helps keep spirits up by prospects of returning to their grave in Egypt in the 1930s that even when scores are down. A daily drudgery. Nobody likes get appeared to be a crude form of clean environment, a classic game ting up at the crack of dawn after bowling. If Petrie was correct, and ridiculously low prices are all the lackadaisical Sunday afternoon bowling traces its ancestry to 3200 designed to help break the and the vigorous exhilaration of BC. Throwing a rock at a bunch Monday stereotype. So grab a couple of comrades, [Saturday night. of sticks is a concept near and It is high time the working dear to the primitive ancestry of a few bucks and that hideous world took back Monday for what man, and accordingly helps recon bowling shirt that’s been hanging it is—the birth of a new week. In nect with our most basic need for in the closet for decades, and come celebrate the death of the other words, it’s the week’s birth entertainment. day. Like most birthdays, Monday This Monday, join in the cele weekend ... I mean is a chance to ■ celebrate, make bration at Kellogg Bowl, located the birth of the merry and enjoy oneself. at 1306 SE Main St in Milwaukie. week! In order to say “Happy birth For the cost of $1 per game, this day, Week!” I’ve taken it upon is a very affordable way to reclaim myself to provide the public at the joy of Mondays. Bowling large with some alternatives to shoes are required, but at moping about, mourning the the low rental cost of death of the weekend. So forget JI, this require about homework (ah, the joys of ment is not procrastination), let go of the necessarily workplace turmoil, and go pay a homage to the best day all week. This up-coming Monday is the perfect chance to brush up on those bowling skills most people haven’t used since freshmen P.E. Kellogg Bowl in Milwaukie offers JI bowling, JI shoes and JI beer on Monday evenings from 7 to 11 p.m. Is there any better way to start the week? Mac Dre takes his counterpart to the next level by turning thè Thizzelle Washington character into a ghetto news reporter that narrates the DVD and effbrdessly wraps the viewer up in over two hours of tur bulent hip-hop amusement The underground Vallejo, Calif., hip-hop legend, hit local record stores once again with the December 2003 release of “Treal TV” the DVD, hosted by Thizzelle Washington-Dre’s alter ego. “Treal TV” contains concert footage, stunts, street brawls and extreme sideshoXvs, forming 35 chapters of pure, uncut, raw hip hop product. An amateur free style chapter is sure to make onlookers fall out of their seats with laughter. Locals might recog nize the glimpse in the concert footage of the July 2003 show at the Roseland Theatre in down town Pordand. The highlight of the DVD appears in the Special Features section, which is chock-full of rare Dre music videos. “The video for the classic Dre cut ‘Fire’ is sho’nuff genius. Mac Drè is pimp. He’s on a level .that no other rapper could ever achieve,” hollered one loyal Dre fan. The DVD also takes the hip-hop devotee on a ride, through one of Dre’s many Vallejo homes, proving that even an underground rap star can paday a 14-year career into rich es and luxury for his whole crew. During one chapter, Dre explains that every time he turns around, he's back in jail. He goes on to say that every time he gets out, he buys a new "whip" or vehi cle. The most impressive whip he shows off is a 1967 Mercury Cougar on gold Dayton 100 spoke rims. Gangsta! Gangsta! Gangsta! Dre started his career in 1989 with the release of the EP "What's Really Going On?" and has-worked on or produced an album every year since then. His album catalog contains over 20 tides, all released without major label backing. The Special Features section also contains a brief Dre biogra phy with his account of an early ‘90s incarceration for conspiracy to commit bank robbery. While serving his prison bid, Dre recorded “Back in‘Da’ Hood” and “Young Black Brother” over the phone Dre was the first rapper to record an album this way. According to ‘Treal TV” the album “Back in Da’ Hood” sold over 40,000 records on word of mouth alone “Treal TV” is guaranteed to please even the average music fan. “Treal TV” is available online and at independent record stores all over downtown Pordand, so don't go looking in the mall for this one. And remember-keep it “treal.” onday nights aren't just for sleeping Mac Dre, a.k.a. Thizzelle Washington, shows off his fresh threads and platinum piece. p « I J Oregon City's own fitasWMfove mobile DJ service Is lading.Tar new talent, and AUDITIONS ARE NOW OPE Ni » wx 9 9k Bust-A-Move Is d^Wed to being THE BEST DJ seMcgythegartland-Nletro area. We are determinetejo find DJs that are:s;willing to setOf na^tandard In Mobile Entertainment and;|jtiressionalism. f||| J|r |||| S 9? 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