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    December 14, 2005
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STEAKADELPHIA
68041 NE MLK Jr. Blvd
(com er o f NE MLK & Dekum )
Hours: 7 Days a Week llam-9pm
After 3pm Two l/3lb. Cheeseburgers fo r $4.99
2 large Philly Cheese Steaks for $12.99
FAMOUS PHILLY STEAKS
(Served with mayonnaise, onions & Philly Sauce or Philly Ranch)
Small/Medium/Large
3.79/4.89/6.89
P h illy (tom atoes & Philly Sauce)
3.79/4.89/6.89
Philly Ranch (with tomatoes & Philly Ranch Sauce)
8.59
XXL Philly (12 inch with extra-extra meat & tomatoes)
3.99/4.99/6.99
Philly Mushroom
3.99/4.99/6.99
Philly Jalapeno
3.99/4.99/6.99
Philly Pepper
4.19/5.19/7.29
Philly Mushrooms & Jalapeno
4.19/5.19/7.29
Philly Mushrooms & Pepper
4.19/5.19/7.29
Philly Jalapeno & Pepper
3.99/4.99/6.99
Philly Pepperoncini
3.99/4.99/6.99
Philly Black Olive
4.19/5.19/7.29
Philly BBQ (with BBQ Sauce)
4.29/5.39/7.49
Philly A-l (with A -l Sauce)
4.29/5.39/7.49
P ro v o lo n e P h illy (with Provolone C heese)
4.29/5.39/7.49
C h e z W h iz P h illy (with Chez W hiz)
4.29/5.39/7.49
C h e d d a r P h illy (with Tillam ook C heddar Cheese)
.20/.30/.40
Add Cheese
.20/.20/.30
Add Topping
1.00/1.00
Add Extra Meat
ORIGINAL STEAKADELPHIA SUPREMES
(Served with mayo, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, jalapenos, mushrooms & onions)
Philly Supreme (with Philly Sauce)
4.19/5.29/7.89
Philly Ranch Supreme (with Philly Ranch Sauce)
4.19/5.29/7.89
Philly Chicken Supreme (with Philly Sauce)
4.19/5.29/7.89
XXL Philly Supreme (12 inch with extra-extra meat)
9.59
XXL Philly Ranch Supreme (12 inch extra-extra meat)
9.59
Add Cheese
-20/ .30/ .40
1.00/1.00
Add Extra Meat
SIGNATURE GRILLED
(Served with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomatoes & onions)
Small Medium Large
3.99/4.99/6.99
Philly Chicken (with Philly Sauce)
4.19/5.29/7.29
Chicken Pepper Bacon (with Philly Sauce)
4.19/5.29/7.29
Chicken Pepper Bacon Ranch (with Ranch Sauce)
.20/ .30/ .40
Add Cheese
1/3 LB. BURGERS
(Served with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomatoes, onions ketchup & burger spread)
2.79
Hamburger
2.99
Cheeseburger (with American Cheese)
3.19
Pepper Bacon Hamburger
3.39
Pepper Bacon Cheeseburger (with American Cheese)
3.19
Mushroom Hamburger
3.39
Mushroom Cheddar (with American Cheese)
3.29
Tillamook Cheddar Cheeseburger
3.59
Mushroom Tillamook Cheddar Cheeseburger
3.59
Pepper Bacon Tillamook Cheddar Cheeseburger
3.69
Pepper Bacon Tillamook Cheddar Cheeseburger
3.99
KID’s MEAL Kids Cheesesteak & Kid’s Fries
1.50
French Fries Regular Fries
2.25
Regular Cheese Fries
COMBO MEALS (with purchase of any sandwich)
2.00
Can Combo (Fries and 12 oz. Can Beverage)
2.29
Bottle Combo (Fries and 20 oz Bottle Beverage)
D rive T hrough Light S h o w -T h e
Portland International Raceway
features the largest drive-through
light show “ 12 Days o f Christmas”
featuring 40 animated scenes. Each
car enjoys a spe-
cial audio ofholi-
day music and
greetings while
on tour. Show­
ings are S un­
d a y s th ro u g h
Thursdays from
5p.m. to 10p.m.
and Fridays and
Saturdays from
5 p.m. to 11p.m.
E ^ IE E IA IS U E N I
diverse dis
plays o f H a­
nukkah. Kwanzaa
and N orse m ythology,
will be performed. Performance
opens on Friday, Dec.
16 at 8 p.m. and Sun­
day, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.
at St. M ary’s Cathe­
dral on Northwest 17lh
and Davis Street. For
more information, call
503-223-1217.
P eter P an - North­
west Children’s The­
ater, celebrates the
cen ten n ial o f J.M .
Zoo L ights —
The Oregon Zoo comes alive
with its 18th annual Zoo Lights
holiday festival from 5 p.m. to
8 p.m. nightly during Decem­
ber, except Dec. 24 and Dec.
25. Nearly one million lights
illuminate life-sized animal sil­
houettes, trees, buildings,
walkways and the zoon train.
For more information, call 503-
226-1561
or
v isit
www.oregonzoo.org.
Barrie’s masterpiece of the Boy
W ho Would Not Grow Up. Shows
run until Saturday, Dec. 31 at the
Lakew ood T h eatre C om pany — Northwest Neighborhood Cultural
Lakewood Center for the Arts, pre­ Center on, 3819 N.W. Everett St.
sents The Best Christmas Ever, a For more information, call 503-222-
delightful family story about the 2190.
true meaning of Christmas on Thurs­
day, Dec 15 through Friday, Dec 23 Trippin’ through Town — Take a
at 7:30 p.m. Find the Lakewood trip through time to find the hottest
Center on 368 S. State Street in Lake poetry, hip-hop and soul influenc­
ing Portland on W ednesdays at the
Oswego.
Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W. First Ave.
O rnam ental A ffair — Portland Art
Center presents Ornamental Affair, Time to,lam - Jam Night, Portland’s
a holiday fundraising party on Sat­ ever-popular comedy and variety
urday,Dec. 17from 9p.m .to2a.m . show is at Christian Perf orming Arts
at the center’s new location, 32 Center, 8 131 N. Denver Ave. Shows
N.W. Fifth Ave. Artists are donat­ continue every Friday Night starting
ing handmade ornaments to be sold at 9 p.m. with dinner by Mondemaj
on the night of the party with pro­ Catering next door to the show at
ceeds benefiting the non-profit arts 6:30and7:30p.m. Fordinnerreserva-
tions, call 503-286-
group. Admission is $5 .
2590.
with ornament and $7
without.
P o rtland Sym phonic
C hoir -- Wintersong, a
festive holiday concert
will usher in the holi­
day spirit. From tradi­
tional Christmas carols
to sing along with, to
Interstate Firehouse
— Presents Mo, Port­
land State's first Af­
rican American Vi­
sual Arts Scholarship
recipient, after setting
her standards high in
school and Candlelight in Portland on Thurs­
artw ork. Ex- day, Dec. 15 at 9:30 p.m. For more
hibit deb u ts on information and future dates, visit
Friday, Dec 16, from 11: www.normansylvester.com.
a.m.toö: p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 17
M uon w alking at OMS1 - The Or­
from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more
egon M useum of Science and In­
information, call 503-823-2070.
dustry is currently featuring the
Dance Party — North Star Ballroom la rg e r th an life do cu m en tary
invites you to put your dancing “ M agnificent D esolation: W alk­
shoes, for a dance party featuring ing on the M oon.” Through the
Chata Addy and Susuma on Fri­ eyes o f 12 astronauts, view ers
day, Dec. 30startingat9p.m. to 1:30 have the chance to experience a
a.m. A $ lO.OOcovercharge includes virtual trip to the moon via NASA
a late supper. For more information footage and live action rendi­
tions.
call 503-632-0411.
18,
New Y ear’s Eve with Pink M artini
— Celebrate New Year’s Eve with
Pink Martini with members of the
Harvey Rosencrantz O rchestra,
plus special guest Jimmy Scott, the
Jazz Expressions and the Lions of
Batucadaon Saturday, Dec. 31 from
7p.m .andat 10:30p.m. at the Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall. For more
information, call 503-249-0808.
T rib al Belly Dance - The Gypsy
Caravan Dance Company brings
its evocative and m esm erizing
moves to the Tribal Lounge on 19
N.W. Fifth Ave., each first Thurs­
day starting in January. For reser­
vations, call 503-222-1667.
H ave a Ball -- Kids will have a ball
at O M SI’s new Innovation Station
by exploring the human side of tech­
nology. For more information, visit
www.omsi.edu
N orm an Sylvester Band - The
Norman Sylvester Band plays Tues-
day, Dec. 20 at 8:00 p.m. at the
Tillicum in Beaverton and at the
Michael E. Harper, Sr.
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9015 SW Barbar. Suite 109
| Choose any Large Original Steakadelphia Supreme
with Cheese for $6.99
In Loving Memory of
I
Original Steakadelphia Supremes:
Laurie (Lo-Lo)
I
Philly Suprem e
'
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P hilly Ranch Suprem e
P hilly Chicken Suprem e
It’s been 10 years but
you're still too well loved
Rutland, OR97219
(503)221-3050
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Greening the Neighborhood -- A
free celebration to kick off the plant­
ing new season, on Thursday, Dec 8,
at the newly renovated W onder
Ballroom, on 128 N.E. Russell St. The
event starts at 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and
will feature food, door prizes and
more. For more information, and to
RS VPcall 503-282-8846ext.25.
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Founded in 1983, Saturday Acad­
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Saturday Academy strives to pro­
vide curious students with oppor­
tunities to learn from community
experts and experience professional
environments for intellectual de­
velopment and career focus en­
hancement.
The Saturday Academy classes
for students in grades 4 through 12
emphasize, math, science, engineer­
ing, technology, and healthcare
because these disciplines are inte­
gral to the future our children will
live and work in.
For m ore inform ation, visit
www.saturdayacademy.org.
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Chiropractic Physician
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H ip -h o p D a n c e C la s s e s --
Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recre­
ation is hosting family friendly hip-
hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18.
Various lessons teach rhythm, tech­
nique, coordination, agility .combi­
nations and teamwork through ur­
ban dance moves. For more infor­
mation, call 360-696-8236.
f Ashes to Stone A
Jewelry & Loan
4709 NE MLK BLVD.
M u seu m A fter H ou rs --
Downtown’s Portland Art Museum
will be host to “Museum After
Hours,” a series of musical perfor­
mances and social gatherings held
every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. until
Dec. 14.
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