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Page 14 îl!‘ ^îortlanh (©bseruer ' Marchl3, 2013 Arts V f N E I N T TE T R l TAINMENT Breakfast Specials: (Served all day) Biscuits & Sausage Gravy Pork chop Served with 2 eggs, home fries or grits Dinner Specials: 2 Pork Chops, Mashed Potatoes and gravy, Mixed vegetables & Corn bread BBQ Rib Dinner, (3 bones) BBQ Chicken Dinner (1/4) Served with 2 sides and cornbread Sides: Collard Greens, Mac & Cheese, Yams, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, or Mac & Cheese Balls Check out our full m enu-F ish & Grits, Catfish Basket, Philly Cheese Steaks, B urgers, Hot Links, Sweet Potato Pie, Peach Cobbler—All made from scratch! C A rfA T MIRACLES The Lovejoy Fountain plaza in southwest Portland has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Miracle* Clu&fiulldlnfr 4200 ME MLK RdrfLcuncb, OH 97211 971.200.7227 Aik/ about oar caterer# fr priwate/partie*. Modem Spaces Now Historic An innovative series of modem downtown Portland fountain pla- zas by world-renowned landscape architect Lawrence Halprin has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Open Space Sequence.” “Portland is well-known for the 1970s and 1980s transformation of —— — — Known individually as Keller Fountain, Pettygrove Park, Lovejoy Fountain, and the Source Fountain, the public plazas are located be- tween Southwest Clay and Lincoln streets and First and Fourth Av- enues and are connected by a sys- tern of pedestrian walkways. They are collectively called the “Portland its downtown with great public spaces like Waterfront Park and Pio- neer Courthouse Square,” said Randy G ragg, president o f the Halprin Landscape Conservancy, the initiators of the nomination. “But it was Halprin’s fountain plazas of the 1960s that first made downtown safe for fun.” Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 Truly making a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 ‘Secrets’ Author at UP We are located on the comer ofM LK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. LAC T l tir LY CEL Pa kina .Vei O C3 Russell St. S Portland based author and per former Lois Leveen will speak and read from her work on Thursday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. during a free and open to the public event at the Buckley Center on the University of Portland campus,5000N. Willamette Blvd. Laveen’s firstnovel, The Secrets of Mary Bowser, is based on the true story of a free black woman who became a spy for the Union Army during the Civil W ar by pretending to be a slave to the family of Confed erate president Jefferson Davis. Her work has appeared in numer ous literary magazines, the New Y ork T im es, o n sta g e at PerformanceWorks Northwest, on NPR s Live Wire, and in film festi- vals around the country. Lois Leveen Aformerfaculty member at UCLA and Reed College, Leveen gives talks and leads classes at museums, li- braries, and schools throughout the country.